Travel buff, traveled to 62 countries across 6 continents.
An entrepreneur for a better part of my life, I have traveled across 6 continents to 62 countries and lived in 6. Travel is my passion and has always been a vital part of my life. I regularly embark new adventures around the world. My travel has exposed me to diverse cultures, traditions and people. My love for adventure and exploration has taken me to many unique destinations, creating one-of-a-kind experiences. I have spent a substantial amount of time in third-world countries hence gaining knowledge and understanding of this region in particular. Globetrotting has given me immense experiences and expertise in travel while meeting amazing people from across the world. Through my stories, I aspire to share insightful experiences and information that could help other travelers make the most of their travel experiences.
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A city that embraces all kinds of travelers, Siem Reap is a perfect blend of traditional and modern culture. A city bustling with life, the vibe is contagious and makes for a truly immersive experience.
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Embrace the tranquil aura that surrounds Dwarka. Discover a profound sense of peace and faith amid ancient temples and sacred chants. Let the mystical vibes of this spiritual journey guide your soul.
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The beach town of Sihanoukville in Cambodia is a backpacker’s paradise. A hidden gem in Sihanoukville, Otres Village is the perfect weekend getaway for a rejuvenating and unique multicultural experience.
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Vadodara welcomes you with centuries of history that have shaped the city. The city's ancient artisans can be seen in the intricate carvings on heritage buildings and temples. In the heart of the city, there are still pockets of peace and quiet.
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Kokkarebellur is an example of peaceful coexistence between humans and birds. Karnataka's only community reserve is a nesting site for migratory pelicans and painted storks for 300 years. Villagers consider these majestic creatures part of their family.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site Pattadakal blends architectural influences from north and south India. The open-air pavilion, known as a 'city of temples' during the Badami Chalukya dynasty, contains intricate carvings depicting scenes of Hindu mythology.
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Hi, I'm Rahul, founder of Turuhi.
I have been traveling for 20 years.
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