This little island, a part of Puerto Rico, was previously a US Navy site, making it less developed and filled wildlife refuges, forests and gorgeous beaches. Today, it is where many tourists flock for a chance to relax on the
The drive could be pleasant, but the highway is still under construction. Nevertheless, this drive is still worth it, not only to get to Udaipur, but also to see Ranakpur and the surrounding areas. Ranakpur is home to the largest Jain
Jodhpur is the second largest city in Rajasthan, and known as the Blue City, for good reason –many of the houses around the fort are brightly painted blue (by mistake, as there was too much indigo in the white washing). The city flourished as
Before leaving Jaisalmer, we decided to spend a night in the Thar Desert. On the way, we visited Gadsisar Lake for a quick view, but opted out on the boat ride as it was hot and not the most impressive scenery. That said, it
Upon arrival in Delhi, I was met by my dear friend Gaurav, who I hadn’t seen in about a year, and managed to fit in a breakfast catch up before my flight to Rajasthan. Other than that, the first day was basically in
It's hard to believe so much of the history of Berlin is so recent. It's a city that you can step through the past and attempt to imagine what it was like. Part of this is done through the museums -
So I never blogged the trip the first time around, and I'm struggling to put words around my recent trip to Madrid once again. In short, Hilde and I had an amazing weekend - great food, culture, nightlife and amazing
This year's reunion was in Rotterdam, to celebrate Michelle & Randy's wedding. Here are a few photos and videos from the fabulous wedding weekend. Armina and I arrived in our hotel room to find some dutch goodies. Typical MVV to do
During a 2 week business trip to Shanghai, I took a short detour and spent the weekend in Beijing. My initial reaction to Beijing was no surprise: polluted, filled with culture and very different to Shanghai (one of the few cities