Glasgow – Three must-see places in the City of Bravehearts

I had just a day to spare in Glasgow. So I had to contend with a quick tour of the places in and around the Glasgow central station. The station, I must say is in itself a tourist attraction with its high ceilings and iconic clocks. I started with a quick breakfast at Cafe Nero’s. while I browsed through its long and rich history. In the 6th century AD Rydderch Hael, the king of Strathclyde, invited St.Kentigern to bless his kingdom. The priest set up his congregation and built his…

A Holiday in Hoylake

Image Credit: www.pexel.com “That must be a white swan over there and that one will be a teddy bear” thought little Ria as she stared at the while cottony clouds flying by her aircraft window. While her parents dozed off next to her, Ria spent her time making up imaginary characters out of the shapes of clouds that floated by her window. It was her summer holidays and she was off to visit her Mother’s uncle who lived in the United Kingdom. Ria had heard about the UK in her…

Day 17: Quest

In my quest for life, I have travelled afar Leaving the windows of my heart ajar  Making new friends while visiting strange lands Learning about new cultures and traditions first hand  My routes have crossed mountains and wooded paths and the vast seas Allowing me to go wherever my heart agrees!  In my quest for life I found new things, yet thirst for more My quest continues with more vigour than before! 

Nainital – The lake of the eye

Locating Nainital Comfortably settled in the lap of the Naini Peak (also known as the China Peak), the Naini lake has been creating quite a stir among tourists for several generations. If you are still wondering which place I am rambling about…well take out your maps and locate the most touristy water body in the Indian state of Uttarakhand and you will never miss  Nainital.  Cool and placid, the waters of Nainital has always been regarded as the preferred summer destination of almost half of India’s travel hungry population ever…