A unique insight into the history and lifestyle of Libya
September 27 was observed as World Tourism Day through out the globe. A small news item appeared in the…
My journey to Zaanse Schans in Holland was a flavour of authentic Dutch lifestyle
So much of our time is preparation, so much is routine, and so much retrospect, that the path of each man’s…
On being enchanted by the city of Damascus, and being excited by every cobble nook and cranny
An account of my visit to the magnificent mansion that may have been Jane Austen’s inspiration for Pride and Prejudice, Chatsworth Castle
Recalling my visit to the birth place of William Shakespeare
An article about my visit to Thailand, land of the revered Buddha.
A writing about my sojourn to the coastal city of Pattaya in Thailand
“Every city has its own charm, but Granada has its own and that of the rest¨
Lying on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea is the vibrant city of Beirut, Lebanon
“If one had but a single glance to give the world, one should gaze on Istanbul.” — Alphonse de Lamartine
Empires are like glass. They shatter into pieces when their days are over, the USSR being a recent example. The Ottoman Empire met a…
Ten hours is too little a time to see a place, no matter how small. It took me three weeks to see the British Museum in…
Islands are open air museums for nature lovers. Such is the idyllic island of Langkawi in Malaysia.
Reminiscing my treasured trip to picturesque Scotland
Egypt (Arabic. Misr) is one of the few modern day countries in the world, along with its rulers the Pharaohs and the river…
An account of my visit to the floating market in Thailand, Damnoen Saduak
A recollection of my visit to the city of a Makkah, a place that holds reverence in the hearts of Muslims
A short account of my visit to Malaysia
Vatican City, the smallest sovereign state in the world, is a walled enclave in the city of Rome
An article about my visit to Greece, a city where historic ruins meet the Mediterranean blues
“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page”