Travel
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The Ballad of a Traveller

He had seen the sunset over the fire-ravaged hills of Sigiriya, and he had witnessed the prostitutes of Saigon at work. Continue reading
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Dreaming in Pondicherry

To co-exist in the halls of history where the French had left their mark was well within one’s capacity. Continue reading
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The Scarcity of Vada Pav

To think that Bombay is attainable is the first mistake of the rookie. Continue reading
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Ochre-Coloured No More – Margão and Velha Goa

It takes time to get used to the shifting rhythms of Goa. Continue reading
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A glimmer of hope in Goa

The heat does not seem as stifling anymore, and the sweat drips off my back into my clothes even as I wait patiently outside the airport in Dabolim. Continue reading
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It Doesn’t Rain In Phnom Penh

Blank faces – with just the touch of curiousity aimed towards the brown foreigner in a black t-shirt and torn jeans – welcome me in Phnom Penh. Continue reading
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India Travel Diaries: Kochi and Varkala

The sun hits you when you first walk out of the airport in Kochi… Continue reading
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Vegetarianism In Indochina: An Introduction

If vegetarianism were to be an integral part of man’s social nature, it shall fall by the wayside soon enough… Continue reading
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Seeking Myself In The Hidden Kingdom: Bhutan, 2024

The sun sets far too quickly for my liking in Phuentsoling… Continue reading

Mohul is a national-level cricketer, poet, sports journalist, travel writer and essayist from Hyderabad, India.
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