Talk the Walk

Traveling to me is new places to be visited, different cultures to be experienced and diverse people to be met. My most interesting experiences have been as a result of my escapades out into the country on a shoestring budget. These range from spending a shivering night in a Himalayan cow shed while caught in a rainstorm to meeting a benevolent priest of a Gurudwara who gave us a room to stay in when we went bankrupt while hiking in Kashmir. As time progresses, we become increasingly financially secure but there are more and more constraints imposed by our schedules. Still I try to find time to do a few road trips and see this huge and beautiful country. Hopefully, one day I will venture out into the rest of the world. There is Europe, Alaska, Brazil so many places to be seen and so little time. This section deals with travelogues of my few yet hugely enriching journeys.



2006




Climbing Cotopaxi - The World's tallest Active Volcano (Ecuador)



2005




Europa

The Sunny Roadtrip to Raintown

2004

The City of Ipods, Smokers and Beautiful women

The Motherland Trip

2003

The Largest National Park in the World

The Four Corners




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