A Stroll around Fort Kochi A stroll around the market and alleyways of Jew Town in Fort Kochi, Kerala, India. The shops were once owned by Jewish merchants, but the population in 2020 was down to just 6 Jewish people, however, the shops still display the star of David...
Kodaikanal The princess of hill stations FollowFollowFollowFollow Cool down At over 2,100 metres above sea level, Kodaikanal is a welcome breather from the hot lowlands of Tamil Nadu. The hill station was used by The British, escaping the heat of Madras during...
Fort Kochi The old fishing village FollowFollowFollowFollow The Chinese fishing nets If you arrive by air to Kochi, you may be surprised at the time that it takes to get from the airport to Fort Kochi – we imagined a 20 minute drive, but even at midnight...
Jodhpur The Blue city FollowFollowFollowFollow The clock tower & Market Jodhpur is famous for three main things mainly; it is called The Blue City, Sun City and for the eponymous, tight horse riding trousers. The sun city, ok, it was sunny all the time we were...
Fatehpur Sikiri Fatehpur Sikri FollowFollowFollowFollow Akbar’s Palace The city is predominantly built from red sandstone, about 40 kms from Agra – built by the Mughal Emperor Jalal-ud-din Mohammad Akbar, or Akbar the great, in honour of the great Sufi...
Two days in Delhi Two days in Delhi FollowFollowFollowFollow Colourful cacophony Delhi is big, really big, noisy, polluted, crowded but full of history. We flew in from Bangalore in the south and I swear the pollution could be smelt even before the plane landed....