Wandering Through Wonders: From Kashmir’s Valleys to South India’s Shores
There’s something magical about packing a bag and stepping into a place that feels alive, not just with sights but with stories. Travel isn’t always about ticking off monuments or chasing the latest hotspot; sometimes, it’s about the slow unraveling of a landscape that changes your pace, your thoughts, and even your rhythm of breathing. That’s how I felt traveling through Kashmir and South India — two regions so different, yet each unforgettable in its own way. Some trips are spontaneous; others, meticulously planned. But the best ones always leave room for serendipity. They let you wander off the path and discover moments that aren’t in guidebooks — like sipping chai on a foggy morning in Srinagar or watching the sun hit the backwaters in Kerala just right. Kashmir: The Valley of Dreams Kashmir has this reputation, rightfully so, as one of the most breathtaking places on Earth. Snow-capped peaks, rolling meadows, lakes that reflect the sky like mirrors — it all sounds like a cliché un...