Tag: travel

Bhutan: Beauty Untamed-First Day

Bhutan: Beauty Untamed-First Day

Bhutan: Beauty Untamed. Last year in July, I visited Mexico for work and realized, as long as I am fit, I wanted to explore the places which are far away from home.  With this in mind, I started checking out holiday destinations for our upcoming 

Bhutan: Beauty Untamed – Thimpu

Bhutan: Beauty Untamed – Thimpu

The 7-hour long drive from Phuentsholing to Thimpu was very picturesque and tranquil. We drove through scenic mountains and valleys dotted with quaint villages, rice paddies and orchards. Enroute to Thimpu   First impressions of Thimpu (Capital of Bhutan): Thimpu till it was declared a 

Bhutan: Beauty Untamed – Paro

Bhutan: Beauty Untamed – Paro

The drive from Punakha to Paro is pleasant. We reached a bit late in the evening quite tired with all the sight-seeing but were pleasantly surprised to watch traditional folklore and dances and we danced too with the dancers. The dances were related to a 

Bhutan: Beauty Untamed- Last Day

Bhutan: Beauty Untamed- Last Day

Bhutan- Beauty Untamed The trip from Paro to Phuentsholing was long and tiring. We stopped at a local home run place for lunch and are our fill of Ema Datshi, Momos and Chili pickle. At Phuentsholing we saw a Dzong, from where on one border, 

Monterrey Memoirs – Week 2

Week two evenings were filled with exploring Monterrey and Mexican history.We visited Santa Lucia River walk. It is an artificial river that runs through the city for almost 3.5 kms connecting the Fundidora Park and Macroplaza. It has open gyms, gardens, playgrounds, restaurants etc. on 

Monterrey Memoirs – Week 1

“Serendipity”- That’s how I can say my Mexico trip got planned. A mail from a colleague to request a training I had conducted previously, another mail to a trainer to check on a similar training being done as part of CoE and the trainer looking