A visit to Fort Kochi in Kerala is incomplete without clicking a picture of the sunset behind the Chinese fishing nets. For us visitors, it is a photo opportunity but for the fishermen of Kerala, it is a lot of hard work. I am not sure exactly when the Chinese fishing nets came to India […]
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Author: Prasad Np
Pranavam Homestay: A Gandhian Retreat
The azure sky above and the colorful attire of a bunch of bloggers challenge the monopoly of green during our plantation visit in Wayanad. We are touring a plantation that grows spices like pepper, areca nut, coffee, and fruits like coconut, banana and many more. The plants around are thirsty due to a rain-less month, and at 34 […]
Qutub Shahi Tombs: Where Emperors Sleep
I recently visited Qutub Shahi tombs, where seven generations of Emperors are resting. The tombs are on the way to Golconda Fort but are normally given a miss by most of the visitors. But once you visit the tombs you will realize what you would have missed. I think it won’t be wrong to say that Qutub […]