Los Angeles has a lot going on. The Hollywood glamour, museums, endless beaches, sunny temps, cultural diversity, sports, and food are all part of the LA experience...
Read MoreThe L.A. That I SawKerala, the small coastal state in southern India is often called God's Own Country. If you ever visit, you will understand why...
Read MoreThe Kerala That I SawSan Francisco has everything that you want in a big city — a major port, a booming tech sector, low population, perfect weather, and wine country. Yet, homelessness remains a thorn on the city's side.
Read MoreThe San Francisco That I SawEverything in Prague strikes you as ancient. It has a bohemian vibe to it. Yet, it functions just like any other modern city.
Read MoreThe Prague That I SawBangkok is not a small city. I had to choose what I was going to see and experience in the two days I had. I picked temples, food, and the night-life...
Read MoreThe Bangkok That I SawHavana is a big city in a truly socialist country. It has a history of conflicts which leaves you wondering what it could have been...
Read MoreThe Havana That I SawFor first-time visitors to Manhattan, there is a lot to see and do. This is the Manhattan that I saw...
Read MoreThe Manhattan That I SawTokyo is unlike any other city that I have visited. On the one hand, you see a culture that is deep-rooted in traditions, on the other, its weirdness leaves you scratching your head.
Read MoreThe Tokyo That I SawDublin is a great city to visit. It is small, modern, safe, and walkable
Read MoreThe Dublin That I SawWhile Machu Picchu is the main draw, Peru has something for everyone. If you are into history, culture, food, or adventure, you can find it in Peru.
Read MoreThe Peru That I SawOutdoor tennis can come with its challenges when you live in a country that has four distinct seasons. If you miss playing tennis around the year, you can perhaps relate to this tennis lament.
Read MoreA Tennis Lament