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Full Name: Bikkupedia Unlimited
Bikkupedia Unlimited has been a Member Since: May 6, 2007, 4:03 pm
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| 1 | Ponmudi: Kerala's Golden Crown | I sat happily humming to myself on my way to work in the morning as the pleasant breeze hit my face and rain splattered the roads all around. | 47 | 0 | Source |
| 2 | FOOD GUIDE - Oh! Calcutta | For years, I have harboured a myth - there can be nothing more in Bengali food than fish and rice. | 63 | 0 | Source |
| 3 | Rafting the white water spectacles of Ganges | It was pure magic. We were floating right in the middle of the holy Ganges, with the white water gushing from all sides. Is it the real me? | 53 | 0 | Source |
| 4 | FOOD/SHOP GUIDE - Paan - oh! -Tales | Fancy owning an MF Husain painting and that too free of cost! Shiv Narayan Pandey proudly flaunts his photograph with the famous painter's work gifted to him by Husain himself. Well, who is SN Pandey? | 47 | 0 | Source |
| 5 | TEENS COLUMN - A Corbettian Encounter | It was around seven on a pleasant Sunday morning, the sky was bright and clear, and the sun sparkled through the woods of the Jim Corbett National Park, an ideal setting for a jeep safari through the wild. | 80 | 1 | Source |
| 6 | Ramgarh: The Valley of Joy | We heard excitedly as the waiter said, "this is today's fresh juice and is made with the apricots plucked from the orchards of the village below." Saying this, he poured the thick, yellow liquid in our glasses. | 81 | 0 | Source |
| 7 | SHOP GUIDE - India's Oldest Toy Shop | Nothing about Connaught Place is unfamiliar to me. And yet, this amazing place called CP never ceases to spring surprises. But as I had said in my earlier post, even in these 25 long years, I always chance upon something new in this market. | 106 | 0 | Source |
| 8 | FOOD GUIDE - Mosaic of Choice | Sometimes I wonder what Delhi would be without Cannaught Place. Hard to imagine right? I've been in Delhi since I was born and I still haven't been able to discover this market which has seen the city evolve from a scratch. | 83 | 0 | Source |
| 9 | SHOP GUIDE - Little Tibet in Delhi | There are many things that catch your eye while walking down the Tibetan market of Janpath. Red, blue, green yellow, black, white - colours just stare out as you as one look at any of the shops. | 87 | 0 | Source |
| 10 | FOOD GUIDE - Oh! My Chicken Biriyani | The news of Andhra Bhavan soon making way for a five star hotel was little hard to digest. What would happen to my favourite Chicken biriyani? | 78 | 0 | Source |
| 11 | The homely Spring fields of Shimla | As the cab drives through the narrow, winding roads of Shimla, to Springfields Hotel, it removes us from the hustle-bustle of the city and drifts one into a relatively peaceful realm. It is so easy to get lost as the place opens up and takes one in the warmth of its embrace. | 91 | 0 | Source |
| 12 | Peacock dance at the Tiger's den | There was a special host greeting us on our arrival at Nawab Pataudi's Palace. One of the most beautiful creations of nature, the peacock gave us a spectacular welcome. Their blue-green wings spread wide in a circle, two peacocks were dancing away to glory as our car wound up to the entrance. | 79 | 0 | Source |
| 13 | Trivandrum Diary | am smitten. This is my second visit to this exquisite locale, but the magical feeling which engulfs me when the aircraft starts hovering over Kerala still remains. This is truly God's Own Country. | 171 | 2 | Source |
| 14 | A date with a 14th Century Fort | To say that we had become sick of our daily routine when we decided to take a break would be an understatement. The daily chaos of our respective offices had probably got us to a stage of crashing. But to avoid any tussle with our bosses, we decided to keep it for our off day. | 115 | 0 | Source |
| 15 | A Villa in the Woods | There is nothing new I can tell about Shimla. The erstwhile British summer Capital and one of the most popular hill stations of the country, this place has no surprises to spring on the discerning traveler. And yet we decided to go to Shimla... Since we were constantly scolded for going for our honeymoon along with five other people (which included two children), we almost felt pressurised to go for our 'real' honeymoon! | 125 | 0 | Source |
| 16 | At India's Cape with Good Hope | Many years ago, when I would hear about Kanyakumari, it used to fascinate me. My god, you can see a confluence of three oceans here... I used to think, amazed but strangely, it never dawned on me that visiting the place could ever be a possibility. | 114 | 0 | Source |
| 17 | New Year at the Golden Temple | The spectacles of this huge country are far too undiscovered by its inhabitants (which of course includes us). And as we set out with our unsaid resolve to at least be called well travelled Indians, we stand dumbfounded at all the surprises in store for us. So, I travel from the tip of the country, admiring the sheer beauty of the goddess at Kanyakumari to standing awestruck in front of a thousand odd devotees, ready to spend their lives in service of a Holy book ... | 115 | 0 | Source |
| 18 | An evening at the Wagah border | A trip to the Wagah border to see the flag lowering ceremony of India and Pakistan sounded quite exciting. | 118 | 0 | Source |
| 19 | Amritsar Diary | As our car zipped through the lanes of Amritsar at 11 in the night, I felt a strange familiarity with the city. After sleeping all the way through our journey in the Shatabdi, we were wide awake when we reached. | 118 | 0 | Source |
| 20 | Tirchendur: From Diana cut 2 Britney's Bald | Let me make a confession - I have never been too much of a religious traveler. I had always imagined traveling as freaking out on beaches, mountains or deserts. It is only after traveling with my husband and in-laws that I learnt how exciting temple visits could be. After visiting some of the most sacred spots in South India, I learnt how even today God is the centre of the lives of several people in this country. | 118 | 0 | Source |
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