So the trip is over and I am back to pavilion, Mumbai! I am very glad that everything went fairly well, all the accommodation got sorted, met interesting people, had fun and overall everything got managed. This maybe a good time to pen down my thoughts, I returned last night around 2am and now after […]
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So the trip is over and I am back to pavilion, Mumbai! I am very glad that everything went fairly well, all the accommodation got sorted, met interesting people, had fun and overall everything got managed. This maybe a good time to pen down my thoughts, I returned last night around 2am and now after a good night sleep, I am writing this first thing in the morning. This was a month long travel, and I visited 7 cities.

Events like these show their effect over long-time, so currently I am writing my thoughts on the trip and how I feel now. How it shapes me as a person is yet to be seen, and that is why these sort of travelling experiences never really go away cause they become part of the persons fabric.

There are so many aspects to this trip that I want to write about! The best part of the trip I thought was that it was impromptu, on the road I chose where to go depending on transport and stay facilities and it all just worked out. There was no set agenda or things I ‘had to do’. I just went to every city did my work and then chose as and how to meet people and see places depending on different factors. It was overall a relaxed trip where I enjoyed the few activities I did. This same factor also made it tougher cause I had to spend quite some time figuring out my travel itinerary on the road!

Will blog about my trip, locations, details and more in later blog posts! Stay tuned… 🙂

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Solo Traveling since 2009. Digital Nomad. Business Growth Marketeer. Wild, Socially Weird. Yoga, Minimalism, Spirituality. Vegetarian. Gujju.... and lots more adjectives. 😉

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