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WILD times in East Africa

Africa – Kenya & Tanzania (July 29 th – August 7 th , 2012) Extraordinarily ‘Wild’ Time: First a big ‘Thank you’ to all those who assisted with itinerary planning – Shruti Mittal, Aiman Merchant, Gaurav Jain, Pooja Hada, Vasudha Mittal, Tushar Chandra, Nandini & Paresh Kapashi amongst others. Without your insights the trip would not have been so terrific! Pre-holiday- Lots of confusion about which places to visit in a week’s time. Main dilemma was whether we see Kenya only or combine 2 countries. Visiting Tanzania entailed 2 flights and a 4-5 hour road journey all packed into 1 day, making it a rather tedious. At the same time, combing a visit to a neighboring country and seeing something different is always tempting. Finally, after lots of deliberation and blog/website browsing we decided on both Kenya and Tanzania. We chose Masai Mara as our main safari destination given the density and variety of animals we could see. Also, 1 st August is when the

Long spiritual journey...

Feb  5-7 th , 2013. Kumbh Mela Allahabad. The Maha Maha Kumbh! Don’t know where it arose from – but all of a sudden I had an urge to visit what is known as the ‘world’s biggest spiritual gathering’, the Maha Kumbh that occurs once in every 12 years. I threw out the idea amongst my cousins and one of them said, “Hey, my mom-in-law is going in 2 weeks. She has family that lives in Allahabad and you could easily just stay with them.” I was set. Shaped by popular media and old Bollywood films, my impression of the Kumbh was that of a chaotic, over-populated and under-regulated stampede. Therefore the idea of staying with a local family appealed to me. I booked my flight to Lucknow, met the family at the airport and we embarked on a 5 hour journey to Allahabad by road. This was my first visit to UP, India’s most populous state. I marveled at the Lucknow airport, which was far superior to most airports in comparable cities in India (Jaipur, Calcutta etc.). There is a ‘ne