Fort Cochin is the perfect place to go to when you don’t want to do anything in particular. You can spend your days enjoying languid strolls around the quiet, leafy lanes, browsing through the little boutiques, and sipping coffee at the quaint cafes. However, what I didn’t expect was the food – it was a… Continue reading FOUR FABULOUS PLACES TO EAT AT IN FORT COCHIN
Author: quainthearted
KAAV SAFARI LODGE: ONE WITH NATURE
I once met a family on a trip to Satpura Tiger Reserve who had told me with great pride that that was their third safari trip that year. Although I enjoy safaris myself, I wondered how anyone could love it that much that it would motivate them to take three safari holidays a year. But… Continue reading KAAV SAFARI LODGE: ONE WITH NATURE
My Hotel Wish List
A and I were having lunch the other day when we started talking about our wish list of hotels. And that gave me the idea for this post. This is my wish list of five boutique hotels/small luxury hotels in India that I hope to visit some day. It’s a list of the most gorgeous,… Continue reading My Hotel Wish List
KAYUMANIS, NUSA DUA: BLISSFUL STAY FOR TWO
When A and I first started planning our honeymoon, we knew it was going to be an uphill battle on agreeing where to go. We considered practically every remotely honeymoon-ish place in the world, before finally settling on Lombok, Bali and Singapore, mostly because that would be the easiest to plan. Bali being a tourist… Continue reading KAYUMANIS, NUSA DUA: BLISSFUL STAY FOR TWO
CASA SAN ANTONIO: ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD
In April this year, five of my closest friends, spread across four different cities, managed to match our schedules so that we could all take a trip together – no mean feat. We decided to land up in Goa since that is, of course, the default vacation destination in India when a group of friends… Continue reading CASA SAN ANTONIO: ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD
Denwa Backwater Escape: Tranquility at its Best
A couple of years ago, my friends and I had graduated from college and entered the work force for the first time. We trudged along for six months, and by December the sheen of making our own money had worn off and was replaced by a desperate need for some peace and tranquility. So we… Continue reading Denwa Backwater Escape: Tranquility at its Best