Travel

Udaipur, The Lake City: Travel Guide

Udaipur, The Lake City How to reach: Udaipur is a well-connected city and can be easily reached by flight, train or road. Approximate budget per person: Rs. 2000 (Excluding accommodation and travel fare from Mount Abu to Udaipur) From Mount Abu, we took a Rajasthan Roadways bus and reached Udaipur at night. It was a… Read More Udaipur, The Lake City: Travel Guide

Books

Book Review: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Book: The Great Gatsby Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald Publication: Penguin Books Price: This edition was worth Rs. 100 (From Delhi Book Fair) Pages: 188 Plot: Set in 1922, in New York, this novel starts with the introduction of Nick Carraway who has just moved from Midwest to West Egg. There he meets his cousin, Daisy… Read More Book Review: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Food

Where to eat in Mount Abu

In my last post, I shared the places I visited in Mount Abu, today I will share more about the trip. During my stay in Mount Abu I had food in 2-3 restaurants, and today in this blog I will share with you about my favourite restaurant in Mount Abu. Name: Arbuda Restaurant Address: Ambedkar Circle,… Read More Where to eat in Mount Abu

Travel

Mount Abu, an oasis in the desert

Mount Abu How to reach: Abu road is the nearest railway station, 28 KM away from Mount Abu, from here you can take either bus or any taxi. Udaipur is the nearest airport if you want to travel by air, or you can also opt for Ahmedabad which has better connectivity. From there you can… Read More Mount Abu, an oasis in the desert

Books

Persepolis: The story of a childhood, by Marjane Satrapi

Book: Persepolis: The Story Of A Childhood Author: Marjane Satrapi Publication: Pantheon Price: Rs. 492 Pages: 153 Plot: This book is Marjane Satrapi’s memoir of growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. In this black and white comic strip images, Satrapi tells the story of her childhood in a country which is devastated because… Read More Persepolis: The story of a childhood, by Marjane Satrapi