Continued from Call of the Mountains – Enchanting Himachal Pradesh Part 3 Journey to the Rohtang Pass – The word "Rohtang" means a pile of corpses - scary! Sadly, many adventurers in the past have died trying to cross the Pass during snowstorms and blizzards. That's how this Pass earned the chilling name, 'Rohtang Pass'.... Continue Reading →
Beautiful Xian – Incredible Terracotta Warriors
We went to Yuanjia village to experience local customs, culture and taste local food on the second day in Xian. We happily roamed around the place witnessing the local ladies cooking the food fresh from scratch. Arpan got his vegetarian dumpling made while we waited. We satisfied our stomach tasting different types of home cooked... Continue Reading →
Day 6 & 7: Travelling by Silk Road
Travelling to Zhengzhou from Luoyang was our next stop. We took it a bit easy and left Luoyang around 10:00 am. We woke up early to take the opportunity to walk around the hotel and have a feel for the city before breakfast. It was interesting to see Chinese people of all ages were kicking... Continue Reading →
Day 5: Shaolin Temple
The history of the Ancient trade route Silk Road is dated back to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC–220) and started from the old capital Luoyang (back then). Chinese traders used to trade their products and passed through many countries on the way before reaching Europe. The route was not just one single route but... Continue Reading →
Day 4 – Good Bye Beijing! Hello Silk Route!
It was our last day in Beijing. Beijing captured the spirit of China impeccably with ancient palaces, temples, the Hutong area with beautiful modern buildings like Birds Nest stadium. Beijing is home to some of the most iconic and famous landmarks, including the Great Wall. It is ancient yet modern and traditional yet vibrant; at... Continue Reading →
Day 3 – Breathtaking!!! – the Great Wall of China
Fun fact: The use of WeChat is massive in China! Chinese people now don't worry about forgeting their money or credit cards when they go out; but make sure that their mobiles are charged. Apart from messages, voice, and video calls, this app regulates their finances. They use WeChat as a credit card. It was... Continue Reading →
Day 2 – Imperial Beijing!
After a sumptuous breakfast in the hotel (with over 50 food items to choose from), we were about to start our day, but then hey, we met a brightly clad ladies dance troop in the foyer. They came out for a photoshoot wearing colourful costumes. Guess what? They came running to me as soon as... Continue Reading →
