Rajasthan also known as “Land of Kings” and is a state in northern. The entire state is covered in 342,239 square kilometers. Or 10.4% of the entire geographical area of India. Rajasthan is the largest state in India by area and 7th largest state by population. The Great Indian Dessert is located in this state well known as “THAR…
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Delhi – Capital of India – Geeta’s blog
Delhi, the national capital of India, with its endless beauty to amaze its tourists and people. It happens to be the only State in the world with a unique distinction of having not one but three UNESCO World Heritage sites within its boundaries. If you have the will and energy to explore Delhi, there is…
MUMBAI – Geeta’s blog
Marine drive, Mumbai Overview Marine Drive is the most easily identifiable landmark associated with Mumbai and is indicative of the glamor and glitter of the city. It is essentially 3.6 km long, arc-shaped boulevard along the South Mumbai coast that starts at the southern end of Nariman Point and ends at Girgaum Chowpatty, popularly known…
Jammu and Kashmir – Geeta’s blog
Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) is the northern-most state of India and shares its borders with Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, and the neighbouring countries of Pakistan, China and Afghanistan. The state consists of three regions – Jammu, the Kashmir valley and Ladakh. The natural beauty and picturesque locations have made it a favoured destination for tourists…
SIKKIM (“A Window of Himalaya”) – Geeta’s blog
#1 A Nation Turned State! India became independent in the year 1947. But till 1974, Sikkim was recognized as an independent nation. In 1975, the Prime Minister of Sikkim appealed to Indian Parliament to change the status of Sikkim so that it could become the State of India. Finally, on 16 May 1975, Sikkim officially…
Summing Up (With South Part of INDIA) – Geeta’s blog
South India is the area including the five southern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana, as well as the three union territories of Andaman and Nicobar islands, Lakshadweep and Puducherry. South India is bounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east, the Arabian Sea in the west and the…
Canada & The Pacific Northwest – (Un)popular Cultures
Welcome to the second post in a series sharing some highlights from our wedding party tour! It features a water park, a shooting range, climbing a mountain, a beach at sunset, and even a party in a former elementary school! As detailed here, we are an international couple, and so decided to take our…
Canada & The Pacific Northwest – (Un)popular Cultures
Welcome to the second post in a series sharing some highlights from our wedding party tour! It features a water park, a shooting range, climbing a mountain, a beach at sunset, and even a party in a former elementary school! As detailed here, we are an international couple, and so decided to take our…
Weddingapalooza Tour Highlights: USA – (Un)popular Cultures
Buckle up: we’re partying in California, Nevada, and Arizona! In the penultimate post in our wedding celebration tour series, we amp things up at the Magic Kingdom, a medieval war, Vegas, and one of the natural wonders of the world. As detailed here, we are an international couple, and so decided to take our…
my second-hand wedding tour wardrobe – (Un)popular Cultures
Our wedding celebrations ranged from a water park, a Goth festival, climbing mountains, brunches, beach parties, exploring Disneyland, and an Elvis vow renewal ceremony. What was I going to wear!? I turned to second-hand shopping for a sartorial solution. Transporting my wedding dress(es) internationally on our wedding celebration tour just wasn’t practical, and no…








