Sunday, May 29, 2011

Zimbabwe Lady in Cultural Dress

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Eric,

Nice post. Since you are deeply into photography, I was wondering whether you would be interested in traveling to India.

And though not a photographer, I am a Connoisseur of a natural beauty. And all all thanks to this guy from Trip Tuners named Ranjan Chetri I had an excellent opportunity to visit some of the least traveled places in India.

I usually do not travel to third world countries. Like everyone, I have my own issues. I dread being left in the middle of a populace that hardly shares anything with me except for a human body.

Nevertheless, I gathered enough courage last year and decided to visit India on the assurance of my Indian friend that the travel agent is one of his most trusted agents. He advised me to visit the North-East India as they were very warm and innocent at heart. He said that Ranjan specialised in arranging trips to India’s North Eastern states.

So I called Ranjan (Mobile: +919899371208) and got myself a fortnight long package. It was very cheap and probably cost 30-40 percent less than a similar costing trip to other regions of India.

My itinerary included a visit to Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Dharmashala (where Dalai Lama lives), Ladakh and to the Kaziranga National park in Assam, notwithstanding a 2 day trip to the hilly capital city of Shillong. I must tell you that it was an experience of the lifetime.

The sheer hospitality of the people of North-East India was overwhelming. For not a single moment did I feel lonely or insecure. I therefore recommend everyone to visit the North East India. It is rightly called "paradise unexplored".

I have come to learn that Ranjan along with his few associates have come up with a website: http://www.triptuners.com. Take a look at the site. I might be useful for you if you plan to, or at least know somebody who is looking to spend a memorable time with his family, spouse or friends.

Unknown said...

Thanks for this. I will look into it. Much appreciated. Would love to do it but have to admit it's not something I have given much thought to.