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Adderbury Village Morris Men

After the last post ceremony in Menin Gate in Ypres, the audience dispersed and I too moved. A bit away from the crowd, atop the Menin gate, Atyudarini and Mr.V were playing in the grass and I went to...

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Greentom Classic Stroller - A Review

Traveling with baby!I'm an avid babywearer, you know that by now, don't you?! Atyu is almost a year old now and I still do wear her and plan to wear her as long as she wants to. That said, at times...

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Schengen Visa for Indians in UK

Yes, I’ve been there and done that. So here’s the list of tips out of experiences of myself and some around me that I witnessed firsthand. Like my blog? Support me via Patreon! It costs less than a...

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Hotel Astoria - A Review (Budapest - Hungary)

Its time to head in the eastern direction and my first country to visit is Hungary and I visited its capital city Budapest. Before talking about how stunning and surprising this city was, let me begin...

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Tri-Cities of Pest, Buda & Obuda! (Budapest - Hungary)

The history of Budapest is very old! It begins in the Roman Empire of 1st C CE, to its fascinating Ottomon history all the way to its rather turbulent recent past. Today's Budapest is a combination of...

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Prehistoric Rajasthan! (India)

What comes to your mind when you think of Rajasthan? The desert? The palaces? The dances? The crafts? The colors? There is yet another feature of Rajasthan - Pre-history!!! Here’s the most unusual...

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Pálvölgyi Cave (Hungary - Budapest)

The most interesting place for me in the whole of Budapest, next to Shoes in the Bank of River Danube was the Pálvölgyi Cave. As I said in my earlier post, I went the farthest from Budapest City Centre...

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Banks of River Danube & Andrassy Avenue (Budapest - Hungary)

The first time I heard about Budapest was when I learnt about the Shoes on the Danube Bank when I was learning about World Wars and its one of the main reasons why I wanted to visit Budapest. So that's...

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Buda Castle (Budapest - Hungary)

As I said in the last post, it was a very weird day when I miserably missed the Funicular Ride to go atop the Buda Castle. However, with the Budapest Card, the shuttle bus that goes from Clark Ádám tér...

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Sonian Forest - Groenendaal Trail (Flanders - Belgium)

I've been wanting to visit Sonian Forest since long. Reason one, portions of it being listed under UNESCO. Reason two, its the largest urban forest in Brussels. Though that sounds fascinating, there...

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La Merveilleuse Resort Dinant - A Review (Wallonia - Belgium)

Remember my stay in Mons? If that was a church restored to a hotel, here I am in Dinant, at a convent, restored to a hotel - La Merveilleuse by Infiniti Resorts. To begin with, this is also the site of...

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Dinant Citadel & Notre Dame Collégiale (Wallonia - Belgium)

I have a special place in my heart for castles and citadels and forts! The rustic charm and majestic beauty is always fascinating. The very fact that the structure once protected a region is just...

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Maison Leffe & Grotte Merveilleuse, Dinant (Wallonia - Belgium)

Can you even guess why beer was brewed a few centuries ago in Belgium and who did it??? No, it wasn't a pleasure drink like today! Well, anyone who could brew beer brewed it that even included monks...

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The town of Dinant (Wallonia - Belgium)

Dinant is a tiny little town in the province of Namur. It was only by chance that I came to know of Dinant when I visited Mini Europe and saw a miniature model of Dinant Citadel and Collegiale. I...

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UNESCO Sites of Antwerp (Flanders - Belgium)

Antwerp boasts 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 1 on its own and 2 shared with other locations.1. Plantin Moretus Museum: This museum is a printing and publishing house since 16th C CE. First of all,...

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5 Unusual places to see in Antwerp (Flanders - Belgium)

It took not 1 or 2 but 3 daytrips from Brussels for me to see it all! Antwerp was very high in my wishlist for several reasons. One - it has 3 UNESCO Sites, visiting which would complete my list of...

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Exploring your backyard!

Exploring your own city or countryI might have gotten this from my mom... It was a craze, probably a decade ago, for every Indian honeymooner to go to Singapore and my mom usually asks them, 'Have you...

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Street art & Installations (Prague - Czechia)

Of our 3 days in Prague, we dedicated half a day for the street art and installations of Prague. Its just so splendid that I could have even dedicated more time, if I had had it! Here are some of the...

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Hotel Kinsky Garden - A Review (Prague - Czechia)

We have now slowly begun to explore eastern Europe and the first place we headed was Budapest, Hungary and now, the 2nd is Prague, Czech Republic. We stayed in this beautiful hotel there which was...

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Prague Castle (Czechia)

Prague castle is a huge complex, just like Buda Castle. Its not just one piece of building like a fort or citadel. Its a complex of so many buildings, many of which are being used for various purposes...

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