• HAL Heritage Center & Aerospace Museum, Bangalore

    HAL Heritage Center & Aerospace Museum, Bangalore

    HAL Aerospace Museum is India’s first aerospace museum located at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited premises, in Bangalore. Established in 2001, the Museum is part of the HAL Heritage Centre and Aero Space Museum, and showcases the growth of the Indian aviation industry and HAL for six decades. I visited this museum on my trip to Bangalore…

  • [Photo Story] Cubbon Park, Bangalore

    [Photo Story] Cubbon Park, Bangalore

    Cubbon Park, is a landmark ‘lung’ area of the Bengaluru city, located within the heart of the city in the Central Administrative Area. I visited this place in one early morning of September 2016. Posting these photos now and I don’t want to get them buried somewhere on my hard disk.        …

  • [Photos] A Nightout At Hadala Village, Rajkot

    [Photos] A Nightout At Hadala Village, Rajkot

    This post isn’t about a place or attraction – it instead focuses on a night spent at a village near Rajkot, Hadala.  I was there to attend marriage of my college friend. After finishing dinner, we figured out we had plenty of time left in night, so decided to take a spin in the Hadala…

  • [Photos] Trimandir Adalaj, Ahmedabad

    [Photos] Trimandir Adalaj, Ahmedabad

    Photos from my visit to Tri Mandir Adalaj, Ahmedabad. The Trimandirs, as the non-sectarian temples, are a part of Dada Bhagwan Foundation (DBF) and its associated charitable trusts. The temple is not your usual temple, I found it pretty interesting. The non-sectarian idea is a one-off. I’d like to write about the uniqueness of the…

  • [Photos] Ambapada Village Handicrafts, Gujarat

    [Photos] Ambapada Village Handicrafts, Gujarat

    Ambapada is a small village near Waghai, Dangs, Gujarat. It is known for handicraft items made from bamboos.  I’m a regular visitor of Ambapada, primarily to purchase gift items. During one such visit, we carried a white project paper to do some preliminary product photography for the handicraft artists. Here’re some photos of the trip.