THE DEN
Sep 11, 20212 min
|THE DEN|
Q1: What can't you travel without?
My phone, trainers and my leather bag that superbly holds even the heaviest of equipment. A good phone is a must for spontaneous captures and only a pair of good shoes will walk you through those eternal roads to happiness.
Q2: Who's the most interesting person you have met so far?
Everyone is interesting in their own way if you know the art of reading people. But if I had to really narrow down on one, I'd say, Ami Bhat, a travel blogger from South India. Not a single boring moment when you are with her. Her travel stories make me time travel to diverse destinations by sheer dialogue.
Q3: Do you call yourself a traveller or a tourist?
I am a traveller. I am genuinely mesmerized by everyone I meet, every object I see and every natural element, I connect with spiritually. Then again, isn't every tourist a traveller?
Q4: What would you like to be famous for?
A travel journalist or a sci-fi author perhaps! Creative writing, I think, is the most difficult art form as it induces a natural connection between the past and the present.
Q5: If you won the lottery, what would you spend the money on?
Well, if the amount is substantial, I would migrate to Norway. If it's a small amount, I will invest in photography gadgets and take my parents out on a lavish vacation.
Q6: What was the most challenging thing you have done while travelling?
I have been very lucky with all my travels by far. Challenging does not apply to me as I take everything in a stride. Challenges are just unexplored adventures.
Q7: What's the longest single journey you have taken?
The longest single journey I have taken is a month of bliss in Europe. It almost felt like sliding down a rainbow of diversity and this trip entirely changed my perspective about life, the world and people.
Q8: How would you describe yourself in three words?
The Krazy Butterfly