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Experience at the Naropa Festival 2016

September 22, 2016
Naropa Palace, Naropa festival

Blogging about culture gives me enough opportunity to read, experience and learn. After I photographed the Chham dance in Sikkim, Buddhism has gradually formed a major aspect of my life and travel. [Read more...]

Posted in: Explore India, Festival, Jammu and Kashmir, Monsoon, Monsoons, Root, Season, State, Travel Tagged: Naropa Festival 2016, Naropa Festival 2028, Naropa Festival Leh, Naropa Festival photographs

16 Kolkata square frames as clichéd af.

August 8, 2016 / 2 Comments

Not always does a young Delhiite come all the way to Kolkata to meet me and see Kolkata around. But when he does, I should make sure he sees all things clichéd, be it the Howrah Bridge or the Victoria [Read more...]

Posted in: Autumn, Explore Kolkata, Kolkata Street Photography, Monsoon, Monsoons, Photography, Season, State, Street Photography, West Bengal Tagged: Howrah Bridge, Kolkata Street shots, Kolkata Tourism, St Pauls Cathedral church, Victoria Memorial Hall

Saga Dawa at Gangtok Sikkim.

July 30, 2016 / 3 Comments
saga dawa

If the Almighty restricts you from something, always know for a fact that something better awaits. I kept asking God, “What’s up? Why did you stop my North Sikkim trip? What would I do in Gangtok the [Read more...]

Posted in: Colours, Culture, Explore India, Festival, Monsoon, Monsoons, Photography, Root, Season, Sikkim, State, travel Tagged: Buddhist festivals in Sikkim, Saga Dawa, Saga Dawa Gangtok, Saga Dawa Sikkim

Calcutta Times Passions Club – Photography Trail review.

September 11, 2015 / Leave a Comment

- It is always fun working with any initiative of The Times of India, here in Calcutta. We had previously collaborated for the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival 2015, Happy Streets and for Calcutta [Read more...]

Posted in: Colours, Dalhousie, Esplanade, Explore Kolkata, Kolkata, Kolkata Street Photography, Maidan, Monsoon, Monsoons, Photography, Reviews, Season Tagged: Calcutta Photo Tours, Calcutta Times Passions Club, Calcutta Times Passions Photo trail, ctpassionsclub, Manjit Singh Hoonjan, rimbik das

Darjeeling, Monsoons and 6 years in between

July 5, 2015 / 1 Comment

The sheer joy of walking down the road when the drizzle drops descend, floating down often carried away by the strong winds, is still the same. Darjeeling is a place of my many firsts - my first [Read more...]

Posted in: Colours, Darjeeling, Monsoon, Monsoons, Photography, Portraits, State, Street Photography, Travel, West Bengal

International Yoga Day celebrations in Kolkata

June 26, 2015 / Leave a Comment

  Did you know? Yoga is one form of exercise which constitutes of full body workout and helps you master your breathing. It also improves flexibility, calms your mind and helps develop [Read more...]

Posted in: Colours, Events, Kolkata Street Photography, Monsoon, Monsoons, Photography, Photography Events, Photographying a Friend, Random notes, Reviews, Season, Social Media and Me, State, Street Photography, West Bengal Tagged: Gunjan Poddar, Healthy Billions, International Day of Yoga, International Yoga day, kolkata, Victoria Memorial Hall, World Yoga Day

Purulia trip in Square frames

November 12, 2014 / 4 Comments

Purulia trip: After the Meghalaya trip full of trek and caving, my next trip was lazying around Ajodhya hills of the Purulia district of Bengal. While Meghalaya was a crazy place, the friends, I went [Read more...]

Posted in: Black and White, Colours, Culture, Explore Bengal, Monsoons, Photography, Purulia, Season, State, Travel, West Bengal Tagged: Ajodhya hill, Ayodhya Hills, Bagmundi, Chhau mask, Folk culture, Landscape, Mask making in Purulia, Rajatabha Ray, rural Bengal, Santhals, Square frames, Wall design

Meghalaya: Color-ob

October 16, 2014 / 2 Comments

What did it feel like? It felt like a cacophony of colours, colours everywhere.. the lush green fields, the darker green of the forest.. the wild red berries, the kids and their enthusiasm. The sky [Read more...]

Posted in: Colours, Culture, Meghalaya, Monsoons, Photography, Season, State, Travel Tagged: adventure tourism, adventure tourism india, caving, Cherrapunji, David Scott Trek, exploring north east, Mawlynnong, Meghalaya photographs, Meghalaya tourism, Meghalaya travel, north east india, north east tourism, Sai-mika, Sohra

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