The parent to this post is one called Go Ahead, Bite Me, or at Least Try Too!, which outlines all the things that have bit me.. I had hoped that by being a little more careful, I could reduce the…

The parent to this post is one called Go Ahead, Bite Me, or at Least Try Too!, which outlines all the things that have bit me.. I had hoped that by being a little more careful, I could reduce the…
One time I was sailing in Greece, spending a week on a 50 ft yacht with a number of strangers, and one buddy Mr. V. – who normally is my chef when I am off sailing on my own boat.…
View from nearly 15,000 feet elevation, going over the backbone of the Andes. Going “High” in South America Recently I had a five-week trip planned for South America, with the goals of getting to the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, Machu…
Galapagos Land Tortoise – well armoured and safely tucked in for a snooze. The Galapagos Islands are all about “change”. The islands themselves were created and deposited by undersea volcanoes moving along due to continental drift over millions of years…
One person’s Travel Medicine is another person’s “Snake Oil”, so I need to preface this posting with a disclaimer upfront, do NOT construe any of the following to be medical advice you should consider, let alone follow. Just treat this…
If you are looking for the start of this series of posts about India, go to the beginning here. Otherwise, just continue on to the conclusion of this journey, described below.. and then work your way backwards in time going…
New Delhi is not really my favorite city (not by a long shot), but it does grow on you a bit after you spend some time there, and get used to getting around. My first experiences there were pretty awful,…
Mumbai (Bombay) is India’s most populated city at 18.5 million people. While I much prefer smaller cities in India compared to the huge ones, Mumbai is one of my favorite cities overall in India, and most certainly the one I…
I was getting fat, luggage wise that is, particularly from all the spice packages I had purchased – my suitcase was almost bursting. As I have done in many other countries, my plan was to go down to the post…
For someone thinking about visiting India, but not quite sure if they can handle the culture shock, in my mind at least, Goa is the perfect destination. It resembles popular beach-centric holiday locations found elsewhere around the world, yet offers…
I actually had little or no choice in my method of getting to Hampi. There was only an overnight train. I actually wanted to do another train trip, in order to explore what first class would be like –…
Mysuru (also known as Mysore), is also called the City of Palaces, with the highlight being Amba Villas (AKA Mysore Palace). I found Mysuru town a bit frustrating photography wise, as there was not much to see that would allow…
The name Bengalaru means “City of Boiled Beans”, supposedly named by a Maharaja who was wandering through here and was offered that for dinner by one of the inhabitants. Bangalore as it is also called it is now the third…
At last report I had been in Kolkatta, and after making way eastward across the top of India. It was now time to re-engage back down to the south, specifically the mid-section which I had aborted back in early December. …
My next stop was Kolkata (formerly called Calcutta). I had sat with an amazon sized Aussie gal on the plane from Lucknow, and we decided to share a cab into town to reduce the costs. I had found it interesting…
I didn’t quite understand why all my Indian friends laughed like hell and smiled a lot when I said I was going to Varanasi, that is until I had actually spent some time. In, truth, its a bit over the…
Having just completed my tiger safari in Ranthambore, I was looking forward for something a bit different at my next stop, Lucknow, because it has quite a reputation as being a “foody” destination. The Nawabs of olden days had enjoyed…
With apologies to William Blake’s The Tiger e.g. “Tiger Tiger Burning Bright, In the Forests of the Night..”, my version is: “Tiger, Shmiger hiding right, in Ranthambore only to be seen at night, I paid a fortune for this sight,…
My next major objective was a Tiger Safari that had been pre-booked with fixed dates, for Ranthambhore National park.. but that was still a few days away, and I needed to get closer, so my next stop was to be…
I had signed up for another photo tour with my pals from Indian Photo Tours, this time the trip was to the Rann of Kutch (in the State of Gujarat) which consists of a white desert of salt flats and…
I was coming from Jodhpur, and was on my way to Ahmedabad for another excursion on a set date. The distance between those two points was only about 300 miles, or about 6 hours on the road by bus,…
Rajasthan State and the Bus Ride from Hell My next step was to venture into Rajasthan State in order to see some of the desert, and the historic forts and palaces that had been used to hold and control the…
Santa Claus is Coming to Town One of the more amusing sights on my bus trip from Dharamshala to Amritsar was the Santa Claus Parade that I came across in one of the small towns that the local bus transited…
Dabbling in Delhi Returning from the excursion to Agra and nearby areas, back to New Delhi, I did have a couple of days to start to explore the Capital. I was staying in the Pahar Ganj or Main Bazaar area…
My initial plan for touring the south by gradually moving northward, came to an abrupt halt when the city of Chenni experienced extremely heavy flooding. I had planned to cross over from the southern west coast to the east coast…
After a two week side trip to Sri Lanka, that also included a few days of R&R in the Maldives (mostly scuba diving), I was back into India for more adventures, but this time I was entering in the far…
Pushkar What was supposed to be a CALM three day visit to New Delhi, i.e. take it easy, get my bearings, figure out the main systems in place for India, get sorted out with an Indian SIM card for voice…
Having toured around South East Asia fairly extensively over the last decade (Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and Bali in Indonesia), I was looking to explore a bit farther afield, and India was looming in my sights as both…
Please follow this link to portfolio page of images from Sri Lanka, taken over the course of a 12 day visit.
Ahhh Thailand, that wonderfully exotic location full of mystery, adventure, and good times… Here is what you really need to know about going to Thailand.. Caveat, these my own opinions – based on 13 years of visiting Thailand over eighteen…