Published: Sri Lanka
My Travel Column as published quarterly in ARE Magazine:: “East Meets West” 2015 Fall Edition – Travel Sri Lanka.
My Travel Column as published quarterly in ARE Magazine:: “East Meets West” 2015 Fall Edition – Travel Sri Lanka.
My Travel Article on Where to go in Myanmar and Travel Tips. Published in ARE Magazine, Summer Edition – http://j.mp/s15-myanmar.
“If every child received an education, 171 million people would be lifted out of poverty.” Room to Read Gala ROOM TO READ’s 5th Annual SPRING BENEFIT is happening tomorrow at a Private Estate in Beverly Hills! Last chance to purchase tickets to this fun & charitable fundraising event that goes towards building schools and …
A Day in the Life in Blue City, Jodhpur Jodhpur is the second largest city in Rajasthan, India. Near one of the biggest tourist attractions in Jodhpur, the Mehrangarh Fort, is a 10 kilometer village that surrounds it called the Old City or “Blue City”, with a 16th century wall that protects from the outside (more …
A beautiful sandy beach with the soothing sound of waves breaking on the shore is at the top of the list of many people’s requirements when planning their summer holiday. This list brings together some of the most idyllic spots in the world for feeling soft and warm sand in between your toes. There’s something …
Elephants have been a significant animal in most Southeast Asian countries including India and Sri Lanka, the meaning varies slightly but all comes down to some sort of Good Luck & Good Energy. Hence, the popularity of visiting Safari’s and National Parks with Elephants. Please do your research prior to visiting as in many of …
Room to Read is a non-profit who’s main objective is to eradicate Illiteracy and Gender Inequality in the world through build libraries and publishing culturally relevant books in SE Asia & Africa. I have been involved with them since 2011. Every 2 years, they invite up to 20 Chapter Leaders from around the World to visit …
Traveling to Rajasthan has been the highlight of my Adventures in India. In this colorful state, are endless places to explore. From the big cities, to the smaller villages, to all the various tribes and castes who continue to live in peace among one another. I love Jodhpur, the “Blue City” where I spent 4 …
In India, at any given time of day, there’s always time for Tea. Whether you are visiting someone’s home, a shop, at a hotel, you are always offered a modest sized cup of black tea called “Chai” infused with cardamon, cinnamon, cloves, ginger and milk. Depending on the region in India, the spices that they use …
Bali has become one of my favorite destinations. The best way to explore Bali is through a 25 kilometer Bicycle Tour of Ubud. They take you to a gorgeous view of the Rice Fields, the Coffee plantation, and a 25 kilometer bicycle ride through the villages of Ubud. Don’t worry folks, it’s mainly downhill! Bali’s weather is …