Every road gives a learning, every travel is an experience and every destination has a meaning. You drive, you experience, you learn, you travel, you enjoy and then you travel more. It is not the distance that matters but the journey. At Kasauni, I have seen one of the most beautiful sunrise with every single ray of sun shining bright from behind the mountains. While the Sunrise at four fifty in the morning at Darjeeling shows different shades of orange in twenty minutes with its rays glittering on icy Himalayan Peaks in an array of different colour hues. The sunrise over Arabian Sea from KanyaKumari gives an absolutely different feeling with an fiery ball coming out of water. On the drive from Jammu on NH 1A, you watch the water of Jhelum river in a shade of translucent green beneath dark green mountains. Climb the winding roads of Banihal, pass through the feat of Indian engineering, the Banihal tunnel, drive a few hundred metres and the Kashmir valley strikes you with its picteresque beauty; flowing fields covered by the huge Pir Panjal range. At Sonmarg you can stall jagged rocky peaks contrast over the lush green valley. Driving a 4x4 down the Nasta chun pass on the muddy road sends a shiver down the spine. At Tangdhar clouds wandered above and below me as if they were in a playground. There standing on a peak with clouds below me as far as eye could see, I felt as if I was in heaven. The beaches of Goa intoxicates you to relax and lie back. All you need to do is get up in the morning, walk to the beach, lie down, sip a cold shake or a beer, bask in the warmth of sun and cool breeze, hear the waves flapping and just soak the moment in. This is a place where I got the feeling of absolute relaxation. It was as if the time had stopped. There was no past, no future; just the never ending cocktail of sun, air, water, sand, and me. The majestic landscape of Dubai opened my eyes to the vastness of human imagination. The tall buildings, each an architectural wonder; the huge malls, made as much for the shopping as for their design and artistic expression made me marvel at the capability of engineering. Drive a few kms out of city and you are in Desert. Desert bashing on a 4x4 fgives thrill of doing an obstacle course. It is an adrenalin rush matched only by the fast flowing raft on the rapids of Ganges. We have also visited The Oasis of Al Ain, met Chirping birds at Panghot, drove to Heritage city of Jaipur, clicked Windmills at Chikaldhara, saw Wonderful dunes in Rajsthan Desert, traveled across the length of country in train, explored the wildlife in Corbett, Periyaar and Dudhwa, Seen Himalayas in Nepal, met the monks in Dharmsala, rowed in the Naini lake, went in the backwaters of Kerela. Watch these and many other of our travels in the pics attached. Wishing u a wonderful journey..