With the start of a new year, one tends to look back at the previous year – how the year has been passed, the ups and downs, the mistakes one does, the achieved milestones as well as the missed ones. (Even though every year I miss 99% of the milestones which I plan at the start of that year, like the Indian Government who only plans but rarely implements, I plan for the new year with equal zest.) I dont have the credentials nor do my experiences are so vivid that I could chalk out any kind of learnings from the past (and even if I do I bet if anyone would ever get benefitted from them). So, I thought of sharing whatever little that I have seen, experienced and analyzed throughout the last year in a form of a series and I am thinking of beginning it with my travalogues.
To tell you a fact, I really dont know whether I learnt anything worthwhile in the last year but one thing is for sure; I traveled a lot in 2009; thanks to my marriage. And I thoroughly enjoyed it; be it a small weekend trip or a long tour. Most of the tours I did along with my wife. We share many common interests; travelling and photography are few amongst them. Wherever we went we ensured that we learn about the history, geography and the culture of the place we visit. I dont want to bore my blog readers (if there are any) by doing a travel agents' role and simply mentioning the names of the locations we visited along with their importance. What I intend to do is to reflect on my travel experience and put in forth my interpretations.
Well, I would begin this exciting journey by narrating to you the story of Cauvery River as seen by my eyes during our Mysore – Coorg tour.
Tomorrow: Discovering and Rediscovering Cauvery
To tell you a fact, I really dont know whether I learnt anything worthwhile in the last year but one thing is for sure; I traveled a lot in 2009; thanks to my marriage. And I thoroughly enjoyed it; be it a small weekend trip or a long tour. Most of the tours I did along with my wife. We share many common interests; travelling and photography are few amongst them. Wherever we went we ensured that we learn about the history, geography and the culture of the place we visit. I dont want to bore my blog readers (if there are any) by doing a travel agents' role and simply mentioning the names of the locations we visited along with their importance. What I intend to do is to reflect on my travel experience and put in forth my interpretations.
Well, I would begin this exciting journey by narrating to you the story of Cauvery River as seen by my eyes during our Mysore – Coorg tour.
Tomorrow: Discovering and Rediscovering Cauvery

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