This whole while I had been on a continuous adventure spree.
Trying my best to travel every month to a new place and explore what it got for
me! And I think I have done good.
I literally worked-saved-traveled-repeated.
I tried covering all Indian sides; West, North, South, North-East
and my own Eastern zone of India. I have really pushed my limits, tried new
stuffs, took a little pain to see the world, challenged and surprised my own
self. I had many solo trips, one with
friends group, few with sister and some organized tour. Truly the most
loved ones were solo, because once you get the hang of solo-traveling and the
freedom and comfort with it, there’s no looking back. I seriously got a boost
of confidence like never before. I find myself as a changed person, while all
these times I had been so much introverted. I still am but there’s a side of me
who is wild and crazy.
I felt the beaches, I explored the mountains, I visited
temples, I scuba-dived, I trekked, I went villages, I went cities, I was at
archaeology sites, I went for bird-watching, I went to watch wildlife. I met
folks, I let myself loose. I traveled in summer, winter and in rain. I
photographed and I communicated.
Traveling had been soothing to me. Traveling had been
healing to me. And traveling had been my rescue world.
If a budget women traveler can do it, then certainly you
can do even better. Don’t think of saving a lot and then going on a tour. Start
now. Go out. It doesn’t take much even with all the plannings and stuff. I’d be happy to help anyone who wants to go exploring, or any information I
can give out of my adventures. Specially women travelers, you can drop an e-mail
for any travel-related query.
I couldn’t give much of my time putting travel stories
in the blog, but I have written all in my notebooks and this year I’ll be
penning down all travel tales for you all.
India is beautiful. Go explore.