Travel
Venture Traveller … For the Wanderlust in you
The Best of Yellowstone National Park in 5 Days
Yellowstone is one of the most magnificent and colorful parks in the U.S., an unusual landscape filled with geysers, hot springs and an artist inspired patchwork of colors created by billions of microorganisms which live and prosper among gases.
A Christmas Ski Vacation in Les 3 Vallées – the Largest Ski Area in the World
Skiing in Les 3 Vallées, in the French Alps, is a unique experience – especially for its Folie Douce entertainment and exquisite chalet food.
Chihuahua: On the Trail of Pancho Villa, the Burrito and Sand Dunes
Chihuahua, Mexico, borders El Paso, Texas, and has so much to offer in terms of its food, indigenous culture, history and natural beauty. In this piece I take readers on a cultural, road-trip that features mouth-watering tacos, scenic vistas and sand-dune adventures.
Last Flight Out of India
I had been in Bangalore, India, taking care of my mother when, on March 19, 2020 India decided to go into lockdown because of Covid-19. This is my experience of how I got out before the lockdown. Published in WhoWhatWhy.com
The Three Best Museums to Visit in Amsterdam
A review of some of the best museums to visit in Amsterdam.
Argentina in 10 Days
In December 2018, my family decided to visit Argentina. The going exchange rate was definitely an incentive as a dollar converted to around 37 Argentine Pesos – a steal!
Making Cheese for Peace
A twinning event in New Jersey brings together Muslims and Jews to build relationships and dispel misconceptions between two faiths.
The FireBoat House in Brooklyn
The Fireboat house was built after the Fulton Ferry terminal shuttered in the early 20th Century. Now it houses the Brooklyn Ice Cream shop.
Somalia Has Just Become a Recognized Country. So What Does That Now Mean for Somaliland?
An interview with a Claremont McKenna graduate who spent six months teaching English and Economics at Hargeisa University in Somaliland. Published in Huffpost.com
Two Barges Find Creative Reuse on the Brooklyn Waterfront
Barges in Brooklyn find their creative reuse as venues for theater, maritime history, and chamber music. Published in the Red Hook Star Revue.