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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to a traveler and product manager, Anaya Vats, as she takes us to the princess of hills!
Today's destination: Kodaikanal!!
Nearest Airport: Madurai International airport (IXM)
Nearest Railway Station: Kodaikanal railway station (KQN)
Requirements: n/a
Packing: Pack depending on the weather, winters are cool and summers can be HOT!
Time of the year: June to Feb
Length of the itinerary: 7 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Ananya covers some of the highlights from her trip to Kodaikanal, which started out as a weekend getaway but turned into a longer workcation. Some of the points of interest covered on the podcast include
Dolphin’s nose Waterfalls including - Silver cascade waterfall, Bear Shola waterfall, Liril waterfalls, Pambar waterfalls Lakes including Kodaikanal lake, Mannavanur lake, Kookal lake Poombrai village Pine forest Coaker’s walk Guna caves or Devil’s kitchen Pillar rocks View points Kodaikanal Solar Observatory Food - including Altaf’s cafe, Abby’s cafe, Mia’s treats, AstoriaLinks:
Link to Ananya’s newsletter:
https://ananyavats.substack.com/
Link to Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/ananya_vats?igsh=MXFmOXJ4NTFqcHpvaw==
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to returning guest, Aditya Worah, a traveler and audio producer as he takes us to New Delhi
Today's destination: New Delhi!!
Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International airport (DEL)
Nearest Railway Station: New Delhi railway station (NDLS)
Requirements: n/a
Packing: Pack depending on the weather, winters can be cool and summers can be HOT!
Time of the year: October to Nov
Length of the itinerary: 1 days
Itinerary Highlights:
The walk begins at Lodhi Gardens, following which one moves through Delhi’s iconic Khan Market with its book stores and eateries, and then passes through the Judah Hyam Hall, North India’s only Synagogue. We then pass through an ‘Art Nukkad’, move across the Taj Hotel, and reach the corridors of power, where MPs, Judges, Civil Servants, and top names of the Armed forces reside. We now reach India Gate, and the Central Vista Zone, pass through a museum and an art gallery, walk across the Grand Masonic Lodge as we enter the commoner’s road from the King’s way, pass Jantar Mantar, a Mughal-era observatory, which is better-known these days for the protests around it. After a near-10,000-step walk, We finally reach Connaught Place, with its cinemas, shops, and eateries, truly the heart of Delhi.
Understanding ‘New Delhi’ The cities of Delhi What, Where, is ‘New Delhi’ Shift of the capital from Calcutta to Delhi Lodhi Gardens Khan Market Partition and History Bookstores Khushwant Singh, Sujan Singh Park and Sir Sobha Singh Judah Hyam Hall Street Art Nukkad and Delhi Street Art Corridor of Power ‘Lutyens Delhi’ LBS Memorial 10 Janpath AICC VP’s Home India Gate Central Vista Kingsway to Rajpath to Kartavya Path Janpath National Museum NGMA Jantar Mantar, Dissent and Dosa Kutty’s Kerala House Agrasen ki Baoli Connaught Place Historic Overview Moving around CP Cinemas of CP In and around Regal Rivoli Plaza Odeon The Bollywood Mural Dhoomimal Art Gallery Food ConclusionCorrea and Stein - connecting CP and Lodhi - a note on the architecture in and around Lodhi Gardens and ‘Steinabad’, and on Charles Correa’s Jeevan Bharati building at CP. A walk that begins with one great architect and ends with another.
Map Link: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1yfha9m5qJXS4TdvYlseOyPZ0tBg0ULU&usp=sharing
Links:
Link to Aditya’s twitter: Worah | #WalkingInDelhi (@psychedelhic) / ...X · psychedelhic1.6K+ followers
Link to website: http://adityaworah.in/whois/
Link to the KBC clip:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cpAYSw4c5s
Link to the Old Delhi episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/74UpUSZOB2qX9evCHx8NKV?si=5hd5ZQ-RQA6L_UvD-ARraA
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to returning guest, Sahana Kulur from https://vacaywork.com/
Today's destination: Chikmagalur, Karnataka!!
Nearest Airport: Mangalore airport (IXE)
Nearest Railway Station: Kadur railway station (DRU)
Requirements: n/a
Packing: Pack depending on the weather, winters can be cool and monsoon
Time of the year: October to February
Length of the itinerary: 5 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Sahana begins the conversation with the meaning of the town of Chikmagalur or “younger daughter’s town”, named after one of the paleygara or town cheif. The points of interest include Adventure activities including trekking to Mullayangiri peak, Baba Budangiri, Gaali kere, Kudremukha, Balladarayana durga, Ettinabhuja trek, Narsimha parvata Another option is to cut off from the busy town life and opt for a cosy homestay and some self care. Estate visits to plantations like coffee, tea, spices, arecanut, betel nut. Visiting in Jan-March will enhance the sensory elements. Wildlife tours is another option like Bhadra wildlife sanctuary as well as the kudremukh reserve. Temples such as Belur and Halebidu in the nearby Hassan district, lesser known ones in Javagal, Chikmagalur. We also talk about the delicious cuisine of this region including fruits like jackfruit, vegetarian food like akki rotti, roast, steamed food,chutneys and non-vegetarian food ! Other places of interest/things to buy include Panchami kallu, Sringeri, river rafting in river Bhadra, Kyatanamakki hills, banana chips, coffee powder, spices, herbs and oils, haale toppi, or areca caps.Links:
Link to Sahana’’s Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/sahana.kulur
Link to blog post:
https://vacaywork.com/chikmagalur-travel-guide/
Link to website:
https://vacaywork.com/
Link to the Bijapur episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4SHkw6h3NVYWcqoEA07bMv?si=oBL-7i0FRhKeg94MgkG5Ow
Link to the Madurai episode:https://open.spotify.com/episode/0sfbo4CGkeJJImd1Acx5K1?si=8lb2biYOTcuyd5yIqCJ2Zw
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to museologist and archivist, Amruta Dhalkar as she takes around the district of Ratnagiri in Maharashtra!
Today's destination: Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra!!
Nearest Airport: Kolhapur airport (KLH)
Nearest Railway Station: Ratnagiri railway station, RN
Requirements: n/a
Packing: Pack depending on the weather, summers can be hot
Time of the year: Post monsoon or winter months
Length of the itinerary: 8-10 daysItinerary Highlights:
Amruta takes us around her hometown/district of Ratnagiri. The journey is split into four cluster of places which can be easily bundled with other itineraries or transit stops while travelling between major cities. The four clusters include Dapoli, Khed, Mandangad Chiplun, Guhagad Sangameshwar, Ratnagiri town Rajapur, Lanja We also talk about the delicious cuisine of this region including alphonso or hapus mangoes, jackfruits, amboli, modak, fish, crab, misal pav, vadas and exotic vegetables and greens!Links:
Link to Amruta’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amrutadhalkar/
Link to Amruta’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/amruta_dhalkar
Link to the Kolhapur episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4SHkw6h3NVYWcqoEA07bMv?si=oBL-7i0FRhKeg94MgkG5Ow
Link to the Sawantwadi episode:https://open.spotify.com/episode/6OjyGV4HqBPirul8EjlMr8?si=S5N-lwXTSJqDhgcLV6oZog
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to traveller and writer Priyanka Gupta as she gives takes us around some villages in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh!
Today's destination: Mandi district, Himachal Pradesh!
Nearest Airport: Kullu Airport (KUU)
Nearest Railway Station: Joginder Nagar railway station, JDNX
Requirements: n/a
Packing: Pack depending on the weather, winters are cold
Time of the year: Summer
Length of the itinerary: 8-10 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Priyanka shares some of her time spent in the villages of Himachal The primary locations include the lesser known villages in Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh We start by exploring the ancient village of Pangna and its historic connections and legends. The next pitstop is the village of Chindi where Priyanka has the opportunity to interact with the local girls, explore apple orchards and engage in some profound conversations with the locals Chindi is also one of the starting points to the trek to Shikari Devi temple. Priyanka shares some near mishaps during this challenging trek. Another popular trek is the Kamrunag trek which is popular among the locals. Priyanka also spends time around the Karsog valley, engaging in apple picking, tasting radishes and some local greens Other places in the vicinity include the Prashar lake, Rewalsar lake and Mandi town. Priyanka also shares some lip smacking local dishes that one should not miss out on while in this region.Links:
Link to Priyanka’s blog: https://www.onmycanvas.com/
Link to Priyanka’s Instagram: https://www.onmycanvas.com/contact-me/
Link to episode on Manali: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7jMetTs5Kg0T3V4MOmAMLk?si=aEDm0nocQTagVMGnLcwJRg
Link to episode on Bhagsu Nag:
https://www.audible.in/podcast/Bhagsu-Nag-Going-Offbeat-in-Himachal/B09F1Z9XHY
Link to the blog posts
https://www.onmycanvas.com/meandering-in-himalayas-simple-joys/
https://www.onmycanvas.com/apples-himachal-pradesh-india/
https://www.onmycanvas.com/himalayan-girls-patriarchy-grateful-hardearned-freedom/
https://www.onmycanvas.com/hotel-mamleshwar-chindi-karsog-mandi/
https://www.onmycanvas.com/shimla-tattapani-himachal-karsog-mandi/
https://www.onmycanvas.com/shikari-devi-temple-mandi-himachal/
https://www.onmycanvas.com/village-pangna-karsog-mandi-himachal/
https://www.onmycanvas.com/himachal-pradesh-images-india/
Photo credits: Priyanka Gupta on https://www.onmycanvas.com/
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to author and writer and illustrator, Seema Misra as she takes us to the land of the rising sun, Arunachal Pradesh!
Today's destination: Arunachal Pradesh!
Nearest Airport: Dibrugarh Airport (DIB)
Nearest Railway Station: Naharlagun railway station, NHLN
Requirements: Inner-line permit
Packing: Pack depending on the weather, winters are cold and monsoons are wet!
Time of the year: Dec-Feb, or during shoulder seasons after the monsoon!
Length of the itinerary: 11 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Start from Dibrugarh Namdapha jungle camp in Miao Roing with stops at Tibetan settlements at Choephelling Golden Pagoda at Namsai Archaeological remains at BhismakNagar Lake Sally Aalo or Aalong (home of the Kalo tribe) Mechuka PasighatLinks:
Link to Seema’s blog: https://seemamisraart.blogspot.com/
Link to Seema’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seemamisra/
https://www.instagram.com/lonelycanopy/
Link to Seema’s portfolio: https://sites.google.com/view/seemamisraart
Link to episode on Mechuka: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5xnYrM4dIVeOHXKh2sqngv?si=87Jk5QZ9SPiOpZLTHjduJw
Link to episode on Tawang: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5VmROjDO0oJZCkpMtGjLy2?si=-hriIlseTLa6FbQ55VcnZA
Link to episode on 7 Lakes trek:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/7gEeyeSuykvK25ihBw6tFj?si=QuVE285TS2qbg5Jw7x7k2Q
Link to episode on Glaw Lake: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3VlES9609CvpupgwcFSR3n?si=Zq2x35mZQ66tQchLuo9Acg
Link to episode on Indore and Ujjain:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0BwEHojSBcJi5RoMjFhWjb?si=xtfnJph4Q5m0PVlph6XPiA
Photo by Seema Misra
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Winner of Giveaway of Pranav’s book - Kunal Sachdev
This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to author and content creator, Aakash Mehrotra as he takes us to his hometown of Allahabad of the yesteryears, now known as Prayagraj!
Today's destination: Allahabad, UP!
Nearest Airport: Prayagraj Airport (IXD)
Nearest Railway Station: Prayagraj Railway station, PRYJ
Packing: Pack depending on the weather, winters are cold and summers are hot and humid!
Time of the year: Feb-Mar, or during the Kumbh if you have a chance!
Length of the itinerary: 4-5 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Aakash covers a short history and mythological significance of Allahabad, formerly known as Prayag and currently known as Prayagraj, the home to the confluence of the 3 rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati.
We also cover other influences on the city including the Mughal period and the origin of the Ganga Jamuni tehzeeb as well as the British period and the strategic location of the city.
Important places to visit include the sangam, Allahabad fort, Civil lines and the british architecture, Khusro Bagh, Anand Bhavan, Swaraj Bhavan, Azad park, State Museum, Minto park, Allahabad University, All Saints Cathedral, Alopi devi temple, Kalbhairav temple, Lete Hanuman temple, Nag Vasuki temple, Jhusi fort of Chaupat Raja, Shankar Viman temple, Muni Bharadwaj’s ashram.
We also touch upon the literary connection of Allahabad including the Allahabad university and some of the popular hindi writers and poets including Sumitranandan Pant, Firaq Gorakhpuri, Harivanshrai Bachchan, Suryakant Tripathi Nirala, Kailash Gautam, Yash Malviya, Mahadevi Varma, Akbar Allahabadi to name a few.
We also visit some of the important cuisines and foods one should try while in Allahabad including chaat like khasta and dum aloo, poor ke samosa, aaloo samosa, gajak, kali gajar ka halwa, malai makkhan, til ka laddoo, mughlai dishes, dahi jalebi, amrood, kandmool.
Links:
Link to Aakash’s book: The Other Guy - https://www.amazon.in/Other-Guy-Aakash-Mehrotra/dp/9352017609
Link to Aakahs’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aakashmehrotra/
Link to Aakash’s blog: https://handofcolors.in/
Link to episode on Nagaland: https://open.spotify.com/episode/26TT57iSuUu5iGXGjOCtPL?si=1qLlPkemRJ2eOA17I7Bx2Q
Link to episode on Landour: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4jyTU9Q4fQK8AIkB0mBqbM?si=VhOwfvL-T8-XiLjg7IuneQ
Link to episode on Pragpur and Garli:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3PRTJBAwq50iebqS7L5XYM?si=b-d-sjX8Ttasum8lBQhHCA
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GIVEAWAY of Pranav’s book - Expedition to an Alternate Swarajya - Where the subcontinent remained uncolonised!
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to author and content creator, Pranav Gogwekar as he takes us to the coastal town of Vengurla!
Today's destination: Vengurla, Maharashtra
Nearest Airport: Goa, Mopa (GOX)
Nearest Railway Station: Kudal Railway station, KUDL
Packing: Pack light clothes for humid weather
Time of the year: Dec-Feb
Length of the itinerary: 2-3 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Pranav starts the conversation with the history of Vengurla, the influence of the colonial powers - Portuguese, Dutch and British, as well as local rulers like Chattrapati Shivaji and the Sawants of Wadi. We also talk about some historic milestones including the impact on the local economy and this being the target of Aurangazeb’s army. We talk about some of the popular beaches - Sagareshwar, Vayangani, Mochemad, Nivti, Bhogwati ; the port, the two lighthouses of Vengurla, Crawford market, the mangroves, the burnt islands of Vengurla, Fruit research centre, temples of Vengurla and the vicinity including Rameshwar, Sateri, Vetoba, Manseshwar. Pranav also talks about some must try foods, including seafood, amboi,ghavan,alni pav, usal and the cocktail.Links:
Link to Pranav’s book: Expedition to an Alternate Swarajya https://www.amazon.in/Expedition-Alternate-Swarajya-Subcontinent-Uncolonised/dp/B0CP3VCCWL
Link to Pranav’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pranavgogwekar/
Link to Pranav’s Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@pravyavnav
Link to episode on Sawantwadi: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6OjyGV4HqBPirul8EjlMr8?si=TEJwmDg1RryHH1RHZ9rRig
Link to episode on Kolhapur: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4SHkw6h3NVYWcqoEA07bMv?si=xOvaVrSoS_2FHhWPw2rSWg
Link to episode on Goa roadtrip:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5qVIaTJi9aVGkG306w94jW?si=5f0a9314ed764183
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Winners of the GIVEAWAY of Anmol’s book - Wanderings in the Land of Mist - A complete story of Mussoorie! : Arjun Harish & Vijaya Bhat
This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to founder of Kannur City Heritage Foundation, Muhammed Shihad as he takes us to Kannur!
Today's destination: Kannur, Kerala
Nearest Airport: Kannur international airport (CNN)
Nearest Railway Station: Kannur Railway station, CAN
Packing: Pack light clothes for humid weather
Time of the year: Dec-Feb
Length of the itinerary: 3-4 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Shihad talks about the history of Kannur, previously known as Canonore and its significance as a port city. We talk about the Mapilla bay, the origin of its name and the various travellers who visited including Marco Polo, Fahien and Ibn Batuta We also discuss the St. Angelo fort, the history of all the three colonial powers who rule there and a recent discovery of cannonballs in the premises. Shihad also talks about the St. John’s anglican church which is nearby and the rich archives it holds. Our next stop is the Arakkal museum as we talk about the only muslim sultanate of kerala, their allies, the matrilineal system of succession they follow and much more. Finally we chat about the mouthwatering cuisine of Kannur as well as the cultural festivities like Theyyam.Links:
Whatsapp: +91 8377024979
Email: [email protected]
Link to website: www.cityheritage.in
Link to Kannur City Heritage’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/city_heritage/
Link to Shihad’s instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explore_with_shihad/
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GIVEAWAY ALERT: Listen to the episode and answer 3 simple questions linked in the URL below: https://forms.gle/V383GKghqBfarsNi6
This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to columnist and author, Anmol Jain, as we discuss his book Wanderings in the Land of Mist - A complete story of Mussoorie!
Today's destination: Mussoorie, Uttarakhand
Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (DED)
Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun Railway Station, DDN
Packing: Pack warm clothes
Time of the year: All year round, except monsoons
Length of the itinerary: 3-5 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Anmol provides an overview of the origins of Mussoorie, the founding fathers and how the town was established We also talk about some of the folklore around Lord Balram and his abode in the Bhadraj hills, as well as the temple that still stands. We talk about Landour, its origins, the convalescent depot, the cantonment and some of its important locations. We then talk about the important personalities of Mussoorie and their connection to Mussoorie, including Capt. Young Sir George Everest Jim Corbett General Dyer We talk about Mussoorie’s infamous title of the “Pleasure capital of the Raj”, the wild parties and the separation bells. We talk about the urban legends and haunted stories, including the human oil extractors and dancing mistress. We speak to the evolution of brews and breweries in Mussoorie, including the IPA and VAT 69 We close the episode with some remarkable stories that deserve to be in the movies!Links:
Link to buy Anmol’s book:
https://www.amazon.in/Wanderings-Land-Mist-Complete-Mussoorie-ebook/dp/B0CG6M5L8C
https://rupapublications.co.in/books/wanderings-in-the-land-of-mist-the-complete-story-of-mussoorie/
Link to Anmol’s website: https://anmoljain.in/
Link to Anmol’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anmolj_75/
Link to episode on Landour: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4jyTU9Q4fQK8AIkB0mBqbM?si=K_qBTWhzRAKbRKlCRbKrRg
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to our favorite listener and traveler, Tushar Shukla!
Today's destination: Indore & Ujjain, MP!
Nearest Airport: Devi Ahilya Bai airport, IDR
Nearest Railway Station: Ujjain Junction, UJJN
Packing: Pack according to the weather conditions
Time of the year: October - Mar
Length of the itinerary: 3 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Tushar starts the conversation outlining the objective of the solo trip along with the points/themes of interest in both the places Points of interest covered - Indore: Khajrana Ganeshji temple Chappan Dukaan Gandhi Hall Lalbagh palace Rajwada palace Kaanch Mahal Points of interest covered - Ujjain Mahakaal Harsiddhi Mata temple Chawkhamba Kaal Bhairav temple Shipra river Evening Aarti at Ram ghat Other places in the vicinity Omkareshwar Bada Talaav Indira Gandhi tribal art museumLinks:
Link to the Thushar’s blog: https://medium.com/@humanprojector83
Link to Tushar’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paneldaze/
Link to Tushar’s twitter: https://twitter.com/humanprojector
Link to the blogpost: https://medium.com/@humanprojector83/the-case-of-the-missing-newspaper-a-3-day-trip-to-indore-ujjain-e6b627c9da0d
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to returning guest, listener and traveller, Krishan Insan!
Today's destination: Mizoram!
Nearest Airport: Aizawl airport, AJL
Nearest Railway Station: Bairabi Railway station, BHRB
Prerequisites: Innerline permit - https://ilp.mizoram.gov.in/
Packing: Pack according to the weather conditions
Time of the year: October - April
Length of the itinerary: 7 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Krishan starts off the conversation talking about the objective of the trip, to experience the famous Chapchar Kut festival in Aizawl, to trek the Blue mountain and visit the Castle of Beuno. Detailed itinerary listed below: Day 0: Arrived at Aizawl. Direct flights for Aizawl is available from Delhi/Calcutta/Guwahati Airports. Day 1: We reached the Parade Ground super early for Chapchar Kut Festival and enjoyed the entire Day there. In the evening we went to a Private ChapChar Kut Celebration which was a ticketed entry and spent the evening there and came back at midnight. Day 2: We started for Sangau at 05:10. The first stop was Aizawl City itself, Our next Stop was in Falkawn Village, The Traditions Mizo Village. We spent about 40 Minutes there. Our next stop at Tropic of Cancer, which was after getting a few pictures clicked here, we moved and halted at Hmuifang Tourist Resort. We halted again at the Tourist Lodge in Thenzwal at 10:30 and freshen up and moved further. Then we stopped at Tuirihiau Waterfall at 11:00. We trekked further and took a Indiginious Boat to Reach to Vantawng WaterFall Originating Point. Then we went to Thenzawl Golf Course and finally reached Sangau Tourist Lodge at 19:30. Day 3: Started from Lodge at 05:30. We went upto Thaltlang Village (7KM from Sangau Tourist Lodge). Then we hired a 4X4 Bolero for travel upto Far Pak, 7KM (Forest Rest House) where the foothill starts. The Blue Mountain Trek. We started Hiking from Far Pak Rest House at 07:20 and Reached at Blue Mountain at 09:35. We spend 45 Minutes there and started back at 10:15. Reached back to Far Pak at 12:15. Day 4: We started from Siaha Tourist Lodge for the Castle of Bawinu/Great Canyon of Mizoram. Then we moved to Palak Lake. We spent about an hour there and moved to Phura. Where we stayed Over Night inn Forest Guest House. Day 5: We started our journey back to Langtlai. Day 6: We visited Tuirum Li-Nghasih Lui and reached Aizawl at 20:30. We had Dinner in Aizawl Club. Day 7: In the morning we started at 06:00 for Lalsavunga Park and then We went to Khawpawk Waterfall then we went to Local Market, where I would have preferred to spend more time. Then we moved to Airport See Off I fly to respective locationsLinks:
Link to the Krishan’s website: https://www.krishanginsan.com/
Link to Krishan’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insankg/
Link to Krishan’s Linkedin: https://in.linkedin.com/in/insankg
Link to Krishan’s twitter: https://twitter.com/InsanKG
Krishan’s previous episode on Tripura:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/57TXGdaPPQCCuJAAtyZDfm?si=JSDsoBSTSZey6WnV9PsTVg
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to returning guest, Sahana Kulur from https://vacaywork.com
Today's destination: Madurai, Tamil Nadu!
Nearest Airport: Madurai International airport, IXM
Nearest Railway Station: Madurai Junction, MDU
Prerequisites: NA
Packing: Pack according to the weather conditions, summers can be hot.
Time of the year: October
Length of the itinerary: 2-4 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Sahana starts the episode with some backstories about her travels to Sri Lanka, the inspiration for this trip - from a world famous architect, Geoffery Bawa to the coolest drink in South Inida - JigarThanda. We cover the history and background of Madurai as well as the popular legends about the city and its main attraction, the Meenakshi temple. The points of interest include a visit to Meenakshi Amman temple - the most iconic structure and soul of Madurai Koodal Azagar temple - an experience going to the rooftop of a temple and observing the gopurams up close. Thepakkulam temple - the floating temple Tirumalai Nayak Palace - the palace of the Nayaka king and location of some very popular songs from Guru to Bombay. The palace has a museum and a sound and light show as well. Markets of Madurai including the Pudhu Mandapam, Banana market, Sungundi sarees, Madurai Malli or jasmine, the kumkum and the dasara golu or dolls The cuisine of Madurai includes the variety of idlis and dosas, ragi puttu, Kari dosa, idiyappam, keerai vada, mutton chukka, bun parota, jigar thanda, paruthi paal among others. Other options include a visit to the archaeological site of Keeladi, Vellacheri doll village and a number of jain caves and rock sculptures We wrap up the discussion with other points of interest in the vicinity including Chettinad, Tanjavur, Chennai that one can plan for an extended itinerary.Links:
Link to the blog post: https://vacaywork.com/madurai-travel-blog/
Link to Sahana’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sahana.kulur/
Link to Sahana’s website: https://vacaywork.com
Sahana’s previous episode on Bijapur:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0sfbo4CGkeJJImd1Acx5K1?si=luN1sAtdSo63QvhK_fqTeg
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to returning guest, Saakshi Rajat - a traveller and co-founder at True Joy Travels, as she takes us to Goa with seniors!∂
Today's destination: Goa!!
Nearest Airport: Dabolim Airport, GOI
Nearest Railway Station: Karmali Railway Station, KRMI
Prerequisites: NA
Packing: Pack according to the weather conditions
Time of the year: July
Length of the itinerary: 5 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Saakshi starts off with an overview of True Joy travels - a luxury travel service company for seniors, their USP and objectives. You can check out more on the social media handles of TJT linked below. We discuss the planning and considerations that go into curating the trip and itinerary for seniors, origin story of TJT. The points of interest include a visit to A heritage walk to Fontainhas - the latin quarter of Old Goa A visit to Basilica of Bom Jesus and Se Cathedral A visit to some popular beaches A trip to Chorao island and Salim Ali bird sanctuary A boat ride around the mangroves of Chorao island A visit to a local’s home and cooking session A stop at Konkani canteen for goan thalis A visit to a casino A stop over at fort Aguada and the beach We wrap up the discussion with upcoming trips and contact info for True Joy TravelsLinks:
Link to TJT’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truejoytravels/
Link to Saakshi’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saakshirajat/
Link to TJT’s YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyk7iRYo0Q3l-NreJMjY94A
Saakshi’s previous episode on Majuli: https://open.spotify.com/episode/16TwAz8XY5luMwv3yYsO9r?si=3QfbEnXqRRetZ5bjXa8BvA
Other episodes on Goa:
Riverside Goa - https://open.spotify.com/episode/0HeHcX8FwaKiDHge99x5NX
Islands of Goa - https://open.spotify.com/episode/5RDLi8SRHdd14TvngVl61H?si=jz8a856xSR-h8nvYNO7csA
Susegad Goa - https://open.spotify.com/episode/6SrAaNTHCZfJ4KyuFjY1Tq?si=Nj6tJirJTmyzpCCQ8e-L9A
Roadtrip to Goa - https://open.spotify.com/episode/5qVIaTJi9aVGkG306w94jW?si=swG6hsIARuiFP5n1e194cw
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with a author, columnist and podcaster Shoba Narayan as we talk about her latest book, Namma Bangalore: The soul of a metropolis
Today's destination: Bengaluru!
Nearest Airport: Kempegowda International Airport (BLR)
Nearest Railway Station: KSR Railway station (SBC)
Prerequisites: NA
Packing: Pack according to the weather conditions
Time of the year: NA
Length of the itinerary: NA
Itinerary Highlights:
Shoba opens the episode with an overview of the book, her connection to Bangalore and how the book came about. We talk about the history of Bangalore, including the recent discoveries of hero stones that date the city back to 750-500 BC. We also talk about the myths and legends as well as Bangalore’s earliest trade connections. We dive into the transformation of Bangalore of the 90s from pensioner’s paradise to the pub city of the 00s, some of the iconic drinks and breweries, the drinking culture of Bangalore, as well as the earliest connections to liquor. We talk about the monsoon delicacies and snacks and take a quick stroll down memory lane. Next we cover some iconic neighbourhoods of Bangalore, including Malleshwaram, Shivajinagar and VV Puram. We cap off the episode by talking about the green lungs of Bangalore and closing comments.Links:
Link to buy “Namma Bangalore: The soul of a metropolis”: https://www.amazon.in/NAMMA-BANGALORE-Metropolis-SHOBA-NARAYAN/dp/9357024662
Link to Shoba’s website: https://shobanarayan.com/books-main-page/namma-bangalore/
Link to Shoba’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shobanarayan/
Link to Shoba’s podcast: https://birdpodcast.com/
Photo Credit: Namma Bangalore: The soul of a metropolis, published by Rupa Publications
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with a award winning travel writer Varun Suchday as he talks about time spent with the Tribes of Chhattisgarh and Odisha
Today's destination: Chhattisgarh and Odisha!
Nearest Airport: Maa Danteshwari Airport, Jagdalpur (JGB)
Nearest Railway Station: Jagdalpur Train Station (JDB)
Prerequisites: NA
Packing: Pack according to the weather conditions
Time of the year: Oct-Feb
Length of the itinerary: 7 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Varun takes us on a one of a kind journey to the hinterland of tribal India as he shares his experience spending time with the tribes of Chhattisgarh and Odisha. Varun spent a month living and interacting with tribes such as Muriaa, Maria, Halba, Gond, Dhurva,, Praja and Bonda. The topics covered during the episode include Cultural and religious practices Concept of Dowry in some tribes, hunting and eating practices, forest to table way of life Guru maayis and the dying form of travelling songs Haats or tribal markets, things bought and sold in such markets Festivals of the tribes Ant chutney and local brews like Salfi Cock fights and controversies Places of interest - Jagdalpur, Bastar, Kanger valley national park, Chitrakoot falls, Thirathgarh falls, Dholkal trek, Kotpad, Koraput, Deomali Hills, Bonda Ghati, Dantewada.Links:
Link to Varun’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thirdworldstoryteller/
Link to Varun’s blog: www.windsoftravel.com
Link to Varun’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WindsofTravel
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with a returning guest, Ayush Kumar, a solo traveller and listener who takes us to the spiritual city of Udupi!
Today's destination: Udupi, Karnataka!
Nearest Airport: Mangalore International airport (IXE)
Nearest Railway Station: Udupi Railway Station (UD)
Prerequisites: NA
Packing: Good walking shoes and rain gear, dress appropriately while visiting temples
Time of the year: Nov-Feb
Length of the itinerary: 3-6 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Returning guest Ayush Kumar covers a comprehensive itinerary of Udupi and the places of interest in the vicinity. The itinerary can be split across religious/spiritual places, culture, nature and food. Ayush also covers the experience of travelling on the Green Route (Bangalore-Mangalore), covering the western ghats The places of interest covered during the podcast include Udupi Sri Krishna temple, its origins and significance Kanakana Kindi at the Sri Krishna temple complex Experience with the temple prasada and lunch Ananteshwara temple Varanga Jain Basadi Kamala shile cave temple Brahmi Durga Parmeshwari temple Pajaka Local festivals including Bhoota kola, yakshagan and Kambala Manipal and places of interest including the Hasta Shilpa museum, Manipal museum of Anatomy Popular beaches include Padukere beach, Kodi Bengera or Delta beach. Treks around the western ghats, home ot Agumbe, the city with the second most rainfall Exploring the unique cuisine or the regionLinks:
Link to Ayush’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soul.traveller.kumar/
Ayush’s other episodes on The Musafir Stories
Coonoor - https://spotify.link/r1Vd63sWaEb
Puri - https://spotify.link/UjpVQquWaEb
Bhubaneshwar - https://spotify.link/6G5zvXvWaEb
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with Vatsal Nandu, a traveller and founder of travel community Nomads of India as he takes us to the breathtaking Zanskar and Suru Valley!
Today's destination: Zanskar and Suru Valley, Ladakh!
Nearest Airport: Srinagar International airport (SXR)
Nearest Railway Station: Jammu Railway Station (JAT)
Prerequisites: NA
Packing: Good walking shoes, camping gear if needed, AMS medication, warm clothes
Time of the year: May-Oct
Length of the itinerary: 12 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Vatsal shares his experience travelling and hitchhiking across the Zanskar and Suru valley. The journey starts off at Kargil and Vatsal boards a bus to Sanku. Here he explores Kartse Khar ruins and the Maitreya Buddha Statue. He also makes a trip to Parkachik and Panikhar to get a view of the Nun Kun peaks. This covers the Suru valley leg of the journey. Other options include Rangdum monastery, Drang Drung glacier Next stop is Padum, which is the administrative capital of Zanskar. From here, Vatsal makes trips to Purney and treks to Phugtal monastery, Gonbo Rongjon, Stongdae Monastery, Karsha Monastery, Zangla palace and Shilla waterfall and Sani lake and monastery. This covers the Zanskar leg of the itinerary. Vatsal also talks about the hospitality of the locals, some options for food and boarding as well as challenges and adventures of travelling solo.Links:
Link to NOI’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadsofindia/
Link to NOI’s facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nomadsofindia
Link to the website: https://nomadsofindia.com/
Link to the blog post: https://nomadsofindia.com/travel-guides/zanskar-valley-ultimate-travel-guide/
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with Prasenjit Sharma from Six Degree Adventures as we explore Nagaland on foot!
Today's destination: Nagaland
Nearest Airport: Dimapur airport (DMU)
Nearest Railway Station: Dimapur Railway station (DMV)
Prerequisites - Inner line permit, will be arranged by Six Degree Adventures
Packing - Good walking shoes, water to stay hydrated, warm clothing
Time of the year - Sept - Mar
Length of the itinerary: 8 days
Itinerary Highlights:
In this unique episode focused on rural tourism, Prasenjit talks about the flagship Nagaland on foot tour that spans a series of villages in this jewel of North East India. The trip focuses on exploring villages, ways of life, culture, traditions of each village and tribe, all while also enjoying the bountiful natural resources that the region is blessed with. The trip begins in Dimapur where the group flies into, from here, the group sets off on the journey spanning 5-6 villages listed below Kiruphema village is the first pitstop, where the group spends the first evening, spending in bonding exercises and learning about their local hosts Khonoma is the next village on the itinerary and is one of the more populous villages - it is also known for the vicinity to the capital Kohima. It is also reknown as Asia’s first green village and the group gets to learn about the shifting cultivation practised by the villagers. The team also visits the tragopan wildlife sanctuary on the way to this village. The team also gets the opportunity to do a number of village walks, visit the Khonoma fort as well as learn more about the history of the region. We also discuss the concept of Morungs of the community center for the youth of the village. The group’s next destination is Dzuleke - renown for its streams and rainbow trout. The group also gets to interact with the Angami and Zeling tribe while travelling through this region. The group also covers other villages like Poilwa and Benreu. People do have the option to visit Kohima on request if there is interest. There are also extended options of covering the Hornbill festival and the Dzuku valley trek during the month of December.Links:
Link to Six Degree Adventure’s website: https://www.sixdegreeadventures.com/
Link to Six Degree Adventure’s Instagram - https://instagram.com/sixdegreeadventures?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Other episodes on Nagaland:
Nagaland with Aakash Mehrotra - https://spotify.link/JPbQwGKoqDb
Headhunters of Nagaland with Ila Reddy - https://spotify.link/MRCGS5MoqDb
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with Vishnu Menon, a traveller and a student of History, as he takes us to Old Delhi aka Shahjahanabad!
Today's destination: Old Delhi!
Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International airport (DEL)
Nearest Railway Station: New Delhi Railway station (NDLS)
Prerequisites - NA
Packing - Good walking shoes, water to stay hydrated, umbrella, shades
Time of the year - Oct, Feb, Mar
Length of the itinerary: 3-5 days
Itinerary Highlights:
Vishnu starts by covering the history and background of the 7 cities of Delhi, and why it was so important over the years We focus our discussion on Shahjanabad or current day Old Delhi, Delhi 6. 1. Lal Kot / Qila Rai Pithora - settled by the Tomars and the Rajputs, including Prithviraj Chauhan 2. Siri - In 1192, Mohammad Ghori defeated Prithviraj, and left the region to his slave and commander, Qutbuddin Aibak, who built the city of Siri, which was also used and consolidated by the Khilji dynasty. 3. Tughlaqabad - 4. Jahanpanah - Ghiyassudin Tughlaq’s impressive fort-city, which can still be visited, was cursed from the start, and his successor Mohammad bin Tughlaq fortified the walls of Qila Rai Pithora and Siri, and encapsulated them into a new city: Jahanpanah 5. Firozabad/ Feroz Shah Kotla - His successor, Feroz Shah Tughlaq, was the first to build a fort along the Yamuna, recognized as the fifth city of Delhi. Feroz Shah’s city was humongous by the standards of the day, extending from the Northern Ridge (where the other Ashokan Pillar stands) to Hauz Khas 6. Shergarh - Then, Sher Shah Suri, upon defeating Humayun in 1540, returned to Indrapat, a purportedly ancient village, and built his city, Shergarh, at the same site. 7. Dinpanah - Humayun came to power in 1555, and added to that, building the Purana Qila as his city, Dinpanah.Shah Jahan’s great-grandfather, Humayun, too, had built a capital city there—Dinpanah, which later came to be called the Purana Qila or ‘Old Fort’. 8. Shahjahanabad - Shahjahan was the next Mughal to reign from Delhi, and gave it the most recent historical city,Shahjahanabad. Northward along the Yamuna, it had fourteen gates, and enjoyed the Golden Era of Mughal rule. It continued to serve as the Mughal capital until the end of the dynasty in 1857, in the decades before which it saw a brilliant cultural renaissance, a time of high etiquette, courtly graces and flourishing literary and music culture. We talk about the main structures around which Shahjahanabad is structured - Red Fort and Jama Masjid We also speak about the different developments that came up between and around these structures including Chandni Chowk, mosques, temples, markets, food streets, nature and much more.“Link to episode on Mangalore with Sampath Menon” - https://open.spotify.com/episode/1vVloNSFG0deaMUzzSuhUk?si=ia9whfB6Q4ePm7ZgKt5F8Q
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