Our day was spent with Kumar, the master of many things, one of which includes, epic and amazing journeys. We took in a beautiful temple outside of Mysore India and then drove to Melkote, a...
It is hard to imagine the number of tracks a recording engineer would need if he or she were to try to replicate the sound of India in the studio, layer by layer. My experience...
By Puneet Sidhu on January 9, 2012 in Asia, Bangalore, Calcutta, Europe, Events, Festivals, India, Mumbai, New Delhi, North America, Photos, USA
I couldn’t imagine a more spirited way of ringing in the New Year than an alcohol-suffused post. That it is coming a few days into the first week suggests just one thing: time-taken to …er…...
The fabled “Pink City” of northwestern India’s Thar desert, Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan state and one of the most popular destinations for foreign visitors to India. Jaipur’s sandy surroundings, abundant Islamic architecture and...
You have revelled with the crowds on the beaches of Goa, learnt the Golden Triangle route like the back of your hand, photographed the terrain of Leh, experienced royalty in Rajasthan, sailed the backwaters of...
Another of the contradictions of India is how so much wealth and poverty dust and ...so much bling, can co-exist. Beggars with monkeys on their shoulders lead painted oxen on rope and try to...
I met photographer Jean-Pierre Muller during the Kumbh Mela in India April 2010, and loved his enthusiasm both for India and for photography. This photo is a part of a series, called Jodhpur the Blue,...
Lodhi Garden, New Delhi
Delhi turns 100 as capital of India, a milestone met with mixed feelings.
When I was getting ready to travel to India the first time, back in 2005, I had several friends warn...