Darjeeling – 1st April to 8th April
As usual this blog is coming to you from the comfort of IRCTC’s hospitality, aka I’m on a train. This time my usual second class …
As usual this blog is coming to you from the comfort of IRCTC’s hospitality, aka I’m on a train. This time my usual second class …
My quest to reach the rural corners of India, once again, has forced me out of my comfort zone; both metaphorically and physically. Despite the …
So world order has returned and I’m once again writing to you from the rails of India. Before I jump into it, I’ve discovered the …
Just a short one today. So, I’ve taken the decision to abandon the quest further South into increasingly hottter and humid-er climes. Or maybe postponing …
So quickly upon arriving in Ahmedabad one thing struck me, ‘I am off the tourist route now Hugo.’ Even Udaipur was a step down on …
The self-proclaimed city of lakes. Also known as the most romantic city in India. Needless to say there were lakes, unfortunately no romance to report. …
Once again this entry comes to you directly from the Indian railway network. The chai (tea) man is doing his long run up and down …
So this blog marks a significant moment within my travels. I’ve now been on the road (and tracks I suppose) for a month and a …
So India is a lot. I have never seen so many people in my life, everywhere you go there are just thousands of people. The …
We’re not in Europe anymore. That’s for sure. I arrived in Jordan without many expectations. I knew I wanted to see Petra and spend some …