The land – Khasra No 258 spills out the Parisian scent from every nook. This hidden gem is known as ‘Champa Gali’ is located in the Lane no.3 of Saidulajab (a village in Saket). A few years back this place used to be a poultry shed, which is now been transformed into a Parisian passageway all thanks to Mr Jiten Suchede. His stunning carpentry and tea stall (Jugmug Thela) led to the rise of Champa Gali.
This was my second visit to Old Delhi. A bright summer day when my school friends decided to explore the most amazing part of Delhi. The place spilt…
The walled city also known as Shahjahanabad during the Mughal reign has always attracted me. This place later came to be known as Old Delhi and is simply…
If you’re a food lover visiting Bengaluru, you must dine at MTR. I followed my food blogger friend Nisha’s recommendation, and I’m glad I did. I had a great time trying…
“Heaven on Earth” is what people call Kashmir. The princely state lies in the north most part of India residing in the lap of Himalayas. You cannot just…
Located in the heart of the city and running by the side of a 12 km long ridge resides the Mall Road of Shimla. This is the most…
It all started in 2012 when I watched Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (a travel-based Bollywood film) for the first time. Since that day, I had been waiting for…
Shopaholic’s haven is what I call this fair. It is the largest craft fair in the world and certainly the perfect blend of colours, fun and joy. The…
Taj Usha Kiran Palace is a heritage property of the Taj group, located just beside the Jai Villas Palace. The palace offers three dining options – Silver Saloon,…