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  • Aerial Panoramic Photowalk @Worli Naka Mumbai west

    My aerial panoramic Photowalk, the Worli Seaface is free and open to all. We suggest you visit early morning or evening to avoid the heat. People talk about Marine Drive and Jogger’s Park,…

  • Heritage Art Culture History Photo Walk @ Mumbai

    Mumbai is one of the largest metropolitan cities of India and also home to the thriving Indian film industry, popularly called Bollywood. While my wife Jaishree and I were in Mumbai, a relative…

  • Moss-covered trees- a boon for the environment

    my today’s Photowalk to capture Moss Tree Moss-covered trees- a boon for the environment thanks to the rains and the altitude, one can see many massive trees in the Deccan region.  the…

  • The Kaivalyadhama Health and Yoga Research Center

    My Nature photo walk at Kaivalyadhama Health and Yoga Research Center, Lonawala, Maharashtra, India The Kaivalyadhama Health and Yoga Research Center was started in a bungalow called Gool Ville at Lonavala by…

  • My today’s photo walk at Naldurg, Sholapur, Maharashtra, India

    Naldurg FortAfter celebrating Rakhi with family, we visited the Naldurg Fort the next day. Located around 50 kilometers from Sholapur, this remarkable fort is one of a kind in India. Naldurg is one of…

  • Solapur is unique in the history of India

    We travelled to Sholapur for the Rakhi festival. The Deccan plateau was at its picturesque best in monsoon. Our journey took us through the prosperous hinterland. Horticulture farms filled with fruit-laden trees of banana,…

  • Pavana Lake Lonavala A perfect weekend destination

    The Indian joint family system may have undergone a transformation under the influence of modern living but its ethos and its culture live on. Families still care for their members and lend support in…

  • New India with self-sufficient and enduring townships

    One of the many interesting aspects of India is peaceful coexistence. India s home to 36 different cultures and communities that coexist with mostly cordial relations. it is not uncommon to find overcrowded urban…

  • Patan Gujarat Village & Villagers life

    Our trip to Patan took us to many of the surrounding villages. The warmth and welcome we received from the villagers were wonderful. Attired in traditional Gujarati garbs, the villagers exuded a…

  • The Colobinae [ Indian Langur] or leaf-eating monkeys

    कोलोबिना या पत्ती खाने वाले बंदर लंगूरइसके शरीर का रंग सिलेटी तथा अयाल भूरा होता है जो ऊपर की ओर गाढ़ा और नीचे की ओर हलका रहता है। चेहरे, कान, तलुए और…