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Author: Mridula Dwivedi

Jobs Some People Stumble Upon

Posted on February 6, 2007

Lucky Nicolai. First he gets a hotel job like this: The staff would smoke throughout the day, around the prepared food, and even while preparing food. And when you’ve worked for hours without a break, while the majority of the staff are sitting around smoking and talking, it gets on one’s nerves. But it wasn’t…

Three Cheers for the Comments Too

Posted on February 2, 2007

I have said it before and I am saying it again, one of the biggest reward of blogging are the comments. Raman (unfortunately he doesn’t seem to blog as of now) left a comment on my Jeep Skidding post which is as good as a post in itself. I am quoting it below. Drivers. We…

A Small Incident From the Road to Yumthang Valley, North Sikkim

Posted on January 24, 2007

Getting Back on Track after the Tata Sumo Skidded about Half a Meter: Yumthang Valley, North Sikkim The picture above was the most popular picture with the folks I met on the Yumthang Valley trip in North Sikkim. We were returning from Zero Point to the Yumthang Valley. Pankaj, our driver for this trip told…

Patak (I threw it) and Gir Gaya (I dropped it)

Posted on January 22, 2007

Patak and Gir Gaya are the Favorite Words of my Niece. My brother-in-law Amrit has this to say about my niece who loves to throw their cell phones on the ground and then tell us innocently gir gaya or patak whatever catches her fancy: Sometimes she doesn’t throw, as in, she doesn’t hurl the object as…

F1 Driving on the Indian Hills

Posted on January 21, 2007

Tata Sumo at Zero Point, Near Yumthang Valley, North Sikkim Himalayas draw both of us like a magnet. It is the roads leading to the Himalayas that are a different story. The serpentine roads induce motion sickness in us and Avomine is a must. However, we are pretty used to the medicine by now. But…

Spurious Avomine?

Posted on January 20, 2007

Sesha and I just love traveling to the hills in India. But the thing is both of us have motion sickness and rely heavily on Avomine (anti-nausea medicine) to have a smooth road journey. In December 2006 I went to Khurpatal, near Nanital in Uttranchal. So, I bought a strip of Avomine in Gurgaon and…

Pre-booking with Tour Operators in India

Posted on January 19, 2007

Yumthang Valley: Sikkim, We Booked the Tour at Gangtok I sometimes get email queries for information on Ladakh or Sikkim. The most frequently asked question is: “Can you recommend a good travel agent to book the tour through?” The problem is we travel almost like backpackers in India (my blog posts are a testimony to…

Visiting Sikkim in December: FAQ

Posted on January 16, 2007October 28, 2017

After coming back from the Kuari Pass Trek in June, 2006 I was restless as to where would we go in December. When a colleague suggested Sikkim, I liked the idea and when I told him, so did Sesha. We did check out a few packages for Sikkim Tourism but in the end we decided to…

It Rains Almost Everyday in Gangtok, Sikkim

Posted on January 15, 2007

MG Road, Gangtok, after a Shower: It Rains Almost Every Day I was quite apprehensive about going to Sikkim in December because I do not enjoy cold weather. Well, the lower regions like Gangtok and Pelling were not that cold for me after I wrapped myself up in a thick jacket. However, in Gangtok, almost…

Nathu-La, India-China Border, Sikkim

Posted on January 14, 2007

Nathu-La, India-China Border, Sikkim: Also Known as the Old Silk Route Nathu-La the India-China Border, also known as the old silk route, was on my agenda when I went to Sikkim in the last week of December. The place and my trip is still itched in my memory and I have so many photographs from…

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