The Photographing Tourist : A Storyteller’s Guide
The Photographing Tourist: A Storyteller’s Guide to Travel and Photography by David Noyes, tips and sample photos by an award-winning photographer.
The Photographing Tourist: A Storyteller’s Guide to Travel and Photography by David Noyes, tips and sample photos by an award-winning photographer.
The Monroe Islands of Kerala, India Aboard a small skiff, nature is close at hand in this watery place By Nripsuta Saxena India Trip: An Indian-built Ambassador car on Monroe Island, Kerala India.It had been ages since I had had a holiday and so when my parents agreed to one, I was delighted. After surfing…
Postcards from Route 66: The Mother Road Across the USA Postcards from Route 66 is a collection of illustrated and photographic postcards of the Mother Road’s hotels, bustling burgs, greasy spoons, and natural wonders, spanning Route 66’s golden age of the 1930s through the mid-1960s. There is perhaps no better visual record of Route 66’s…
See What’s New in the Granite State for visitors by Dan Peltier New Hampshire is known for its luxurious ski resorts, abundance of ice fishing, and unforgiving blizzards that give snow-lovers something to live for. But did you know that 40 percent of the state’s tourism revenue actually comes from the summer season, while only…
South India: A woman travels solo from Chennai across South India and visits the silkworm cocoon market, Lalitha Mahal Palace in Mysore.
Bindi: Where the Mowgli Writer Stayed By Mridula Dwivedi When my nephew Sunil and I visited the Sukh Mahal (Palace of Comfort would be the rough translation) at Bundi, the caretaker who opened the room filled with paintings told me (in Hindi), “This is where the Mowgli writer stayed.” I told him the writer’s name…
Snapshots from Kolkata’s Biggest Festival By Esha Sampajpati Being the cultural hot-seat of India has never been easy. Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta was the capital of India under the British Raj until the year 1911. Known for its passion for cricket (thanks to the British) and rosogollas (a savory sweet), the city’s heritage is…
By Mridula Dwivedi Goa in December is magnificent. The weather is heavenly and the beaches majestic. But there is a heavy tourist inflow too, which means crowded beaches, premium prices for everything and not a single hotel room vacant. But when we got an opportunity to trek in Goa, through Youth Hostel Association of India…
Where GoNOMAD Travel Writers went in 2011, part 2.
Andaman Islands India: A spur-of-the-moment trip to the Andaman Islands where she goes scuba diving and visits the infamous Cellular Jail at Point Blair.
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