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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

The Embassy Row Hotel: DC’s Chic Business Luxury Address

Washington DC, the capital of the United States of America is a popular tourist destination with people from all around the world. They come to see the White House, the National Mall, the Lincoln memorial, the many museums and art galleries and to indulge in the food and lifestyle circuit of this beautiful city. On my recent road trip across the United States, I visited DC and during this visit, I stayed at the Embassy Row hotel near Dupont Circle. The below hotel review is based on this recent experience of mine.

Bridesmaids pose in front of the National Monument, Washington DC

1) This chic hotel enjoys great location. Located very close to the Dupont circle, it offers great proximity to fine restaurants, embassies, happenings bars and clubs, the metro and much more.

2) The interiors of the hotel are classy and swanky. Very tastefully designed, the hotel offers a bar and restaurant at the ground floor and a rooftop bar and outdoor swimming pool on the top and one that offers a great view of the city.

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Ace Hotel: Retro Luxury in Los Angeles Downtown

There is always a certain charm of staying in a historic building. On my recent visit to Los Angeles, I stayed at the Ace Hotel in Downtown LA that once used to be a film studio. This hotel review is based on this recent experience of mine.

Tom Hanks star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 

1) Everything about this hotel screams retro and classic. From its rough looking exteriors to library themed reception, from its record player in its various rooms to the overall minimalistic and grunge look, this place definitely captures the eye and attention. It is made to look like how artists of the era gone by lived.

2) Even though this hotel is set in retro style, it is a luxury hotel that is set right in the heart of downtown LA. It is located close to the fashion district, jewellery district and also the metro station.

3) One of its better features is its lively rooftop bar and pool that offer great nightlife amidst sensational views of LA downtown and beyond.

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Hotel Figueroa: Plush Spanish Mediterranean Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles

Are you planning a holiday to Los Angeles? Well, if Rodeo drive, Hollywood, Universal Studios, Sunset Boulevard, Malibu, Santa Monica and others are on your radar, you might want to park yourself in a good hotel in LA. That is precisely what I did when i stayed at the Hotel Figueroa in downtown LA on my recent trip to Los Angeles. I stayed at this hotel for 4 days and 3 nights and the below hotel review is based on this recent experience of mine.

Popular Locations of Los Angeles

1) This 1925 hotel is located right in the heart of Downtown LA. Grammy Museum, Nokia Center and Staples Center are neighbours. The Financial district and the Jewellery district are a short walk away. It is next to a large shopping mall and the metro is just a 7-10 minute walk away, which means that connectivity to most of LA and its suburbs is easy. Many supermarkets, shops and restaurants are also within walking distance. In summary, prime downtown location.

2) This is a 4 star that is designed for couples and families. However, due to its proximity to the financial district even the business people seem to prefer it. Decked up in a Spanish Mediterranean design, this hotel has a classic and rich look. It comes with a verandah poolside lounge, outdoor pool, lush garden landscape and in-house restaurants.

3) The in-house restaurant serves great breakfast and dinner for an additional fee.

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Monday, June 29, 2015

I am a Top Inspiring Travel Blogger

It has been raining accolades for me these last 7 days. I am thrilled to say the least!

This time I have been featured in a list of “Top 10 Travel Bloggers who inspire you to travel”. This is a global list with bloggers from all over the world and across many categories (family travelers, solo male travelers, solo female travelers, traveling couples and more), which makes the accolade so very sweet for me.



I am very sure that one of us in this diverse group will definitely appeal to your travel style. To read the infographic better, click on the above image and get a larger and more legible read.

Friday, June 26, 2015

Best 5 German Tourist Spots

When traveling to Germany, your primary concern is having enough time to visit all the places you want. Unless you are doing the proverbial backpacking trip across Europe, time constraints will influence how many places you can visit before you have to return home. Here are the five best German tourist spots for travelers.

Rust

Fun at Europa Park

Image via Flickr by Roller Coaster Philosophy

The most popular amusement park in Europe is Disneyland Paris. The second most popular is Rust's Europa-Park. So, that’s all the reason you need to want to go there. After all, who doesn’t love a theme park?

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In the Top 100 Global Solo Men Travel Blogs Club

When it rains, it pours!

Only yesterday, I got to know that I had been featured as one of the Top 12 most popular travel bloggers in India and today, I find out that I am in the Top 100 Club of all solo men travel bloggers worldwide. This feature comes as a surprise, but brings a lot of contentment as I see my name amongst Gary Arndt, Rick Steeves, Nomadic Matt and other top quality and extremely popular international travel bloggers.

TOP 100 SOLO MEN TRAVEL BLOGS

This list has not been produced by a travel agency, but by another Travel Blog called Lash World Tour and it has scored these blogs on a variety of criteria. I have been featured at Number 31.

Thank you all for your support. I hope I can keep making this blog better!

Thursday, June 25, 2015

I am amidst 12 Popular Indian Travel Bloggers

Hello All,
Its happy news time again. I have been featured in a 12 Most Popular Travel Bloggers from India list by Culture Trip, a one stop digital platform for global culture and lifestyle. This list puts me in the company of esteemed travelers and writers (some of whom are good friends) that you should check out if you have not already. You might get some inspiring ideas for your next holiday from these blogs.

Featured as one of the top 12 popular Indian travel bloggers

I am a popular Indian Travel Blogger

Thank you everyone for your support. It is your support that has kept me going the last 7 years and one that brings in such accolades!! Read the full article here.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

11 Gorgeous Monsoon Weekend Treks from Bangalore

I love Bangalore for many reasons. One of the main reasons I love this city so much is because of its proximity to the Western Ghats. I am into nature, forests, wildlife and basically the outdoors. This gives me the perfect opportunity to indulge in all of this every weekend. And these monsoon weekends, I think they are the best time to explore the Western Ghats. The sight of fresh green, the full waterfalls and rivers, the dense dark clouds, the floating mist and the pitter-pattering rain make it the most exotic place in the country. Of course, this is just my opinion.

The best way to experience the Western Ghats during the rains is via a trek. If you are into tropical treks and are looking forward to exploring the Western Ghats this monsoon, you might be interested in these 11 gorgeous monsoon treks that you can go on every monsoon weekend.

1) Green Route Railway Trek, Karnataka

Green Route Railway Trek, Donigal to Kukke Subramanya

I went on this trek over 10 years ago and till date I feel this is one of the most exotic treks I have done in the Western Ghats. 52 kms of railway track from Donigal to Kukke Subramanya with 51 tunnels, 107 bridges and countless waterfalls. And all of this within a green carpet. That is how exotic this trek is. When I trekked this a decade ago, the railway track was abandoned. Today, trains ply this route, but only during the night or early morning hours. Technically, trekking is not allowed on these tracks, but many adventure aficionados seem to ignore this message as the calling is strong.

Duration of Trek: 2 days | Trekking Distance: 52 kms | Adventure Meter: Very High |Star Attraction: High and Long Bridges | Distance from Bangalore: 260 kms | Is Permission Required: It might be sensible to let the stationmaster at Donigal know of your plan | Is Guide Required: Not required |Fitness Level Required: Easy to Moderate (Strong Calf Muscles Recommended) | Starting Point: Donigal | Ending Point: Kukke Subramanya | Accommodation Availability:  Personal Camping Gear | Food Availability: Personal Food | Nearby Sightseeing Options:  Kukke Subramanya Temple

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Fashionable and Comfortable Travel Clothing with Nautica

The more I travel, the better I get at choosing my travel gear! You know the reason why? Well, that is because I seem to face all those problems during my travel days and hence need a solution to make my travels more comfortable. Over the many years of travel, I have upgraded my backpack, upgraded my footwear many times, purchased a smaller rugged laptop and bought myself many gear that either solved my problems during travels or provided me with innovative solutions.

Holding the National Monument of Washington DC in my hands
In Front of the National Monument at Washington DC.
Photo Courtesy: Corey Warren, Founder of
Live More Creative.

I apply the same logic to my clothes too. They should be utility driven. They should be comfortable of course as I will be living in them for a long time. with a backpack and sometimes in inhospitable weather. They should be fashionable so that I can mix and match them for different types of occasions.

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Monday, June 22, 2015

Santa Monica: Where Route 66 ends

I am sure you have heard of ‘Route 66’! It is one of USA’s most iconic routes that has been made famous through an innumerable number of journeys, be it on motorcycle or in a car, van, camper, RV or a truck. Starting in Chicago, it weaves and winds itself through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California, till it reaches the pacific coast at Santa Monica. While the route is exotic for sure, for the Route 66 travelers, the final destination is one of their trip’s highlights.

Gorgeous street stall at Santa Monica Pier, California
Santa Monica is the only beach destination on the iconic route and may be the perfect spot for a thorough celebration as it offers the sun, beach, sand and good weather after what has been a gruelling last ride through the deserts of Arizona and New Mexico. While. Santa Monica is heaven for Route 66 travelers, it is also a great beach getaway for all visitors to California and the Pacific coast.

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Best Western Plus Hotel Schwarzwald Residenz: Good Family Accommodation in Triberg, Germany

Recently, I went to the fairy tale Black Forest in the Schwarzwald region of Germany. This whole region is insanely green and picturesque and is loaded with stories. For a part of my Black Forest trip, I based myself at the scenic mountain town of Triberg where I stayed at the Best Western Plus Hotel Schwarzwald Residenz. The below review is based on this experience of mine.

A beautiful Triberg view

1) The hotel is located on top of a hill and hence commands a great view over Triberg town. However, it is a about a 10 minute downhill walk to the city center. Everything is in short access if you are a good walker as most paths are steep from the hotel.

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Sunday, June 21, 2015

Lotte–Great Backpackers Hostel at Heidelberg, Germany

From time to time, I end up staying at some hostels that feel like home. I end up staying there for a long while and make great friends there. When I traveled recently to Heidelberg, the beautiful town in the Baden-Wurttemberg region of Germany, I stayed at the Lotte Heidelberg, a great backpacker hostel. This review is based on my experience of staying here.

Fairytale Heidelberg view

1) This hostel is run by a backpacker who knows what backpackers look at and hence every thing that a backpacker looks for in a hostel is taken care of.

2) The hostel is set in a classic house that is located right in the center of old Heidelberg. The famous Heidelberg castle is right behind the hostel and it takes only a 10 minute walk to reach the top of the castle. Restaurants, Supermarkets, shops, visitor center and many tourist attractions are located a short walk away. Even the local train station is a 10 minute walk away.

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Gasthof Hecht: Cosy Family Hotel in Wolfach, Germany

Black Forest is one of South West Germany’s top attractions and Wolfach is right in the center of it. Hence, in all probability, you might want to base yourself in Wolfach for a part of your Black Forest holiday. I did precisely that on my last visit to the Schwarzwald area and at that time I stayed at a simple and nice family run property called Gashthof Hecht or Hotel Hecht. The below review is based on this recent experience of mine.

A typical Black Forest Farm Landscape

1) Hotel Hecht is right in the middle of Wolfach town. Hence, it has great access to all of the town’s highlights. It is a short walk from the train station, the traditional glass factory and museum ay Dorotheenhutte and a short drive to the 400 year old farmhouses of Vogtsbauernhof.

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Friday, June 19, 2015

Travel Photo: Classic Volkswagen Van from Baltimore

There is something about classic vehicles that appeal to me. May be, it is because, my head dreams about traveling the world or at least a country in one. Won’t it be fun to travel in a classic camper van with enough space for two people to sleep, for musical instruments, for food, for travel gear and spares? Well, it would be something like the RV (Recreational Vehicle) without the size and a classic version.

Classic Volkswagen van parked on the streets of Baltimore

A lot of such thoughts were swimming in my head when I saw this classic Volkswagen camper van/bus on the streets of Baltimore. I think I will travel the United States of America, Canada and/or Australia in one. May be, even India if I find one in good condition and with a slightly higher ground clearance. Hopefully, that day will come soon.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Win a Weekend to Scotland

Have you been wanting to travel to Scotland? Are you a golf enthusiast? Well, if you answered YES to both these questions, you might want to take part in this lucky draw. Mainline Menswear and Scottish brand Lyle and Scott are offering 2 tickets to the British Open 2015 at St. Andrews and the best part is that they will be taking care of your accommodation and transfers for the weekend.

All you have to do to take part is go to the competition page, fill in your name, email and phone number and keep your fingers crossed. There will be 3 prizes on offer:

1st Prize: 2 Tickets to the British Open plus accommodation and offers

2nd Prize: GBP 500 worth Lyle and Scott clothing

3rd Prize: GBP 300 worth Lyle and Scott clothing
 


If you are already based in the UK or somewhere close by, this might be the perfect opportunity for you to spend a fully paid for weekend in Scotland.  If you win, you could either drive down or take a short flight. But, that shouldn’t stop my readers from around the world to take part in this competition. Who knows you might get lucky. After all, you anyways have to book a ticket for your Scottish holiday. This might be the perfect incentive.

So, what are you waiting for? Go on and take part in this lucky draw and win that weekend holiday to Scotland.

Iconic Manhattan Skyline View from the Waterfront: A Travel Photo

This is one view that has been made immortal through TV shows and movies and one that I had to see for myself. And this view presented itself to me when I took the Statue Cruises boat from Battery Park in downtown Manhattan to the Statue of Liberty. There was a nip in the air and dark clouds were menacing above me, but in spite of the tough elements, I have to say that this is one skyline that I will remember and cherish for a long time.

Iconic New York Manhattan Waterfront View

The tall building that you see is the new World Trade Center 101 and to its right is downtown Manhattan, the New York Stock Exchange and most of the Wall street.  Mid town, the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center and other prominent buildings are in the background, but are not prominent in this picture. This is one view that you have to see for yourself on your next trip to New York City.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

How I was fooled by the White House!

My jaw dropped open at the very first look! The White House was one of my main reasons for visiting Washington DC and here I stood in front of it completely dejected. I felt like I was let down. I felt like I had been fooled. It was one of those moments that shook very part of my cranial region. Even my American friend felt the same way. Both of us had explored all of the monuments in the National Mall area before reaching the White House. The idea was to save the best for the last.

The White House

But when we stood in front of the White House, we wore a completely shocked look. The image of the White House in my head is based on the many Hollywood movies that I had seen like, Die Hard, Independence Day, 2012, White House Down, Olympus has fallen, Superman II, Mars Attacks and others. Now, the irony is that from all these movies I had somehow created an image of the White House with a white dome in my head. Apparently, that building is the Capitol Building (the seat of all power) and not the White House. But, in my brain, that was the image of the White House. So when I was actually standing in front of the white house and ended up doing some Google search to find my folly, the irony hit me. And it hit me like a brick. It hit me so hard that I shared this irony with a lot of my friends and they seemed to empathize with me.  Are you one of them? Does your image of the White House have a big white dome? Did you ever get fooled at the White House like me? What is your story? Tell me…I would like to hear it.

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Discover America, the tourism board of the United States of America.

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Monday, June 15, 2015

Mentioned on Hindustan Times

Hello All!

Did you happen to read the edition of the Hindustan Times last Saturday? Well, the reason is that I have been quoted in an article that is titled ‘Travelling down the road not often taken’. Written by Asad Ali and Satarupa Paul, it is in the brunch stories section.

BE ON THE ROAD Mentioned in Hindustan Times

The article is about off beat travel in the mountain regions of India. It discusses topics like ‘What attracts us to the mountains?’, ‘Will it cause these places to be overcrowded?’, ‘Healthy practices for mountains’ and much more.

Sankara Subramanian C of BE ON THE ROAD Travel Blog quoted on Hindustan Times

It gives me a lot of happiness to be quoted here alongside likeminded groups like The Outdoor Journal and the Devil on Wheels, who are full on adventure, outdoor life, motorcycling and the mountains.

If you did not manage to read it on Saturday, don’t worry…you can read it here on the online version of HT.

24 hours in Austin, Texas

Are you planning a holiday to Texas? Are you driving through Austin? Do you have a short layover in Austin and looking to explore the city while waiting for your connecting flight? Are you on a business trip to Austin and have some spare time to explore the city?

Keep Austin Weird

Well, if you have answered ‘YES’ to any of the questions above, you might be interested in this article about some of the top attractions and experiences to be had in the super cool city of Austin.

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