The Taj Mahal on the banks of river Yamuna
The white marble Taj Mahal flanked by a red sandstone mosque on one side.

Hello, I am Priyank. Welcome to my blog.
This blog is an outcome of my interests in understanding culture, rationalism and sustainability from the perspective of a traveller. I feel that we are all companions, on an endless and unpredictable journey, and I try to live with the philosophy of making each day happy and fruitful.
I love narrating travel stories, describing various things I did, places I saw, people I met and some funny situations I ended up in; illustrated by numerous pictures and/or sketches.
I grew up mostly in post-socialist India, moved to Canada after 25 years and traveled to a bunch of countries since then. As a result, nothing excites me more than seeing how remarkably similar we all are, despite our inherent cultural differences.
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This is a place I want to visit one day! Looks majestic.
Yeah, its great!
Good ole’ Taj…superb, as always.
forever and ever (hopefully it wont turn too yellow!)
Wow. A new series! The top photo looks so ancient!
Thanks Jeruen! The picture is from 2005, ancient indeed…
I like your second photo – especially the angle. Most pictures I have seen of Taj Mahal weren’t shot from the side. Hope to see it in person eventually – so incredibly beautiful!
Thanks Erica!