
Why I Started a Travel Blog as a Solo Female Traveler
“I realized how many women hold themselves back from traveling alone—and I wanted to change that.”

“I realized how many women hold themselves back from traveling alone—and I wanted to change that.”

Solo trekking is not an expression of independence from the world.
It is a practice in learning how to move through it responsibly, with attention to both terrain and self.

When the Journey Ends but the Crossing Doesn’t

The Kedarnath trek does not remove loneliness or fear —
it teaches you how to carry them without resistance.

Villages do not differ by tradition alone.
They differ by what the land asks of those who live there.

Time has stripped away roofs and voices, but the underlying intelligence remains visible — calm, legible, and quietly intact.

The Great Rann does not meet you halfway — it withdraws, leaving you to adjust your sense of distance and direction.

Holi in Mathura begins long before colour touches skin — it begins in waiting.
It is not test on Speed – It is endurance and Strength
