Monday 19 February 2018

Driving to Alleppey in Kerala is rejuvenation for mind and body



A true IndianRoadie doesn't need to be convinced by anybody that driving to Kerala, India is a big rejuvenation for the mind and body.
S(he) wouldn't want Alleppey to be left out of the itinerary under any circumstances.
The joys of driving to Alleppey is compounded with two #IndianRoadiePreferredHotel s' in place and eagerly awaiting our arrival.
Photo credit: Emily (@eggsmiley on IG) in 2017.
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India is a representation of everything beautiful that one can crave to see around the world.
Traveling by road is the best, safest & most economical option for wanderlust expatriates to get the true essence of India.
Who are the expatriates visiting India and willing to be my car travel buddy?
As a corporate marketing strategist and visiting faculty at b-schools pan-India, I gather out of the box marketing inspirations while driving around this huge and fascinating country with expatriate travel buddies in my own VW car.
Let's drive entire India or a part of it (and even Nepal) together in my own car absolutely hassle free and as travel buddies in total safety, comfort, flexibility and affordable cost.
I am all ears. Please revert to roadieglobal@gmail.com or WhatsApp +91 82408 49300.
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Moss covered stone statues in Otagi Nenbutsu-ji temple in Kyoto, Japan



Otagi Nenbutsu-ji temple in Kyoto (Japan) is located on a hill off the tourist path.
Inside the temple are more than 1200 moss covered stone statues representing the disciples of Buddha.

Content & photo credit: @miss.abroad on Instagram.

Buddha head entwined in roots of tree in Thailand



One of the highlights of today's bike tour at Wat Phra Mahathat through Ayutthaya, Thailand.
This is probably one of the most photographed places in Thailand! Nobody knows for certain how the Buddha head became entwined in the roots of this tree.

Content & photo credit: @miss.abroad on Instagram.

Cool idea for creating awareness for breast cancer in New Zealand



It looks odd at first... but then, it turns out to be a pretty cool idea!
At some point between 1998 and 1999, passers-by began to attach bras to this rural fence in Cardrona, New Zealand. Nowadays it's there to create awareness for breast cancer with a quote "while you are here enjoying this beautiful scenery, take a moment to make a contribution to the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation".

Content & photo credit: @miss.abroad on Instagram.