The advantages of a road trip are that it allows you to travel at your pace exploring places enroute. Pooja Shri is a marketing professional, currently on a sabbatical pursuing her creative interests. When she is not busy making Tanjore paintings or murals, she indulges in cooking and traveling with her better half. Here she shares her road trip experience from Chennai to Munnar.
Travel from: Chennai; Destination-Munnar, Kerala;
Mode of transport: Car; Route decided Chennai-Trichy-Madurai-Munnar

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50 – Things to do in Cochin / Kochi
When I decided to do a “things to do” article on Kochi; I never thought I could come up with such an exhaustive list. And I know for a fact that even this is not complete! If you know of something that is not mentioned in this post, feel free to add in your inputs in the comments section
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Priya Q on October 10th 2011 in Information / Reviews, Kerala

Mayrhofen, Austria source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ruanaich/1880104710/sizes/l/in/photostream/
A Ski Holiday in Mayrhofen
Ski holidays are a popular way for Europeans to relax and enjoy some time in the great outdoors. Central Europe is clustered with ski resorts, with France, Italy, Switzerland and Austria being the most popular destinations. One of the best places to visit is Mayrhofen – a resort that has built a reputation as fun and friendly place that is great for skiing. Read more...
Unearth the real Africa on a Zambia Safari!
Described by many as the ‘real Africa’, Zambia is a country of wide open spaces rich in wildlife with magnificent forests, wild rivers, sweeping plains and impressive waterfalls. A safari to Zambia offers exceptional game viewing opportunities throughout the numerous national parks, game reserves, famous walking safaris and night drives. To explore the wilderness and rugged beauty of this spectacular country is to escape from commercialisation, overcrowding and novelty to rediscover the pure thrill of travel. Read more...
Discover the beauty of Italy on a tailor made holiday!
The beauty of a luxury tailor made holiday is that you can decide exactly where, when and how long you want to stay at a particular destination. This works particularly well if you want to explore different areas of a country, or more than one country. Tailor made holidays, by the way cater specifically to ones individual requirements so one can get exactly what one wants to experience. Read more...

Cherai Pic credit: Lena Malm
There are so many options one has, to get away from the clamor and clatter of busy Kochi (Cochin). One such place where I retreat is Cherai. About 30 kms from the commercial capital of Kerala – Kochi, Cherai energizes your tired mind with beautiful and picturesque landscape. The pristine sprawling beach, charming lagoons, alluring backwaters, panoply of coconut trees and the gorgeous paddy fields – simply takes your breath away. Such views are the best companion one can have in addition to a book and some music, to refresh your body and soul! Read more...
Travel to Thailand to Learn How to Cook Thai Style!
This is a Guest Post provided by Penny Swift for Travel Insurance Cover, an Australian travel insurance company. Penny is a freelance writer as well as an avid traveler and enthusiastic cook.
I love travelling and I love cooking, so whenever I can, I take a cookery course that teaches me about the cuisine of the country I am visiting.
My most recent holiday was to Phuket in Thailand, inspired not in the least by my love of Thai food. Read more...
Priya Q on September 2nd 2011 in Guest posts, Information / Reviews
Foot Reflexology treatment centre opens up in Kochi!
Manna from heaven is how I would describe my introduction to Foot Reflexology. While driving around in Kochi, I had seen their promotional boards, however I had never thought of going to the centre until a friend referred me to it. And, am I glad?!
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Priya Q on August 30th 2011 in Information / Reviews, Kerala
Well this article is not about any hotel, but about India’s most remote hotels! Get Away From it All!
Whether in a jungle, or across the plains, in the desert, or on mountains, remote Indian Hotels are strategically placed to really make it possible to “getaway.” One of the many wonderful things about travel in India is that cheap hotels are in plenty.
But for the traveler who’s looking to hide in its farthest reaches, here is a list of India’s best remote hotels:
The Alsisar Mahal
Location: Alsisar Village | District Jhunjhnu, Alsisar 331025, India Read more...
Priya Q on August 24th 2011 in Guest posts, Information / Reviews

View of the Kanchenjunga from Rinchenpong(pic credit: Varsha / Ranjit)
Rinchenpong also boasts of the old-world but absolutely striking Rinchengpong monastery. The local sightseeing also includes the Poison Lake and the Heritage House. Rinchenpong begs you stay for at least two days and that’s what we did. Our last leg of travel included visiting a bit of West Sikkim which prides itself about Pelling. Pelling offers splendid views of the Kanchenjunga range. At Pelling you can also visit the Khecheopalri Lake (a sacred lake to the Tibetans and Buddhists) and the Singshore Bridge (the second largest hanging bridge in Asia). Read more...
Priya Q on August 19th 2011 in Guest posts, Information / Reviews