East Bali’s Instagram route

East Bali has some top spots if you want that perfect photo for your Instagram. We went on a highly recommended photography tour we found on Airbnb. This was going to be Divya’s spotlight day. WeLeia mais
Chilling in Ubud

We took some time off the crazy travelling schedule to just chill and relax in Ubud. We had initially planned to do an early morning Jeep sunrise tour of Mt. Batur, but both of us felt we would beLeia mais
Singaporean food memories

We’ve landed in Singapore, a special place for me because I lived and worked here for the first 2 years of my career. Divya was also looking forward to it because I had introduced her to HainaneseLeia mais
Marina Bay

After the foodie stuff and a quick foot massage, we headed to Singapore’s most popular spot - Marina Bay. It was fun to travel via MRT again and listen to the announcements in 4 languages on theLeia mais
Gardens by the Bay

We visited the Gardens by the Bay - a gigantic and beautiful garden showcasing the flora from around the world. After walking around the garden for a bit, we went to the Flower Dome to see vast arraysLeia mais
Art meets Science

For our final day in South East Asia, our friend Ravi suggested we should ditch our original plan of going to Universal Studios and go instead to the ArtScience Museum. We liked the idea and queuingLeia mais
Family in Japan

So we’re back in Japan and it’s a family reunion with a group of 7 - Divya and I, my parents, my younger brother Nishu and his wife Purva, and Purva’s mom. All of us landed around the same timeLeia mais
Gion

We headed out towards the Gion district, one of Kyoto’s most popular areas. Our first stop was the Kiyomizu-dera shrine. After spending some time there, we walked along the bustling streets of Gion,Leia mais
Nara

We headed out early morning to Nara. The multiple Suica cards were still problematic, but Divya had a theory for what was going wrong - the phones were picking the same card again and again. AfterLeia mais
Osaka

On our way to Osaka, we tested Divya’s theory on the Suica cards. We decided to turn off the express travel mode on the iPhone wallet settings. Purva and I had a strong hunch that this time it willLeia mais
Swinging samurai swords

Unfortunately, I had caught a cold and was feverish the previous night and so decided to rest up for the morning after taking some medication. The rest of the group went to the Fushimi Inari Shrine,Leia mais
Nishiki market

After the Samurai experience, we went strolling around the Nishiki market, full of street food and general shopping avenues. Most of the market was covered with a shed on the top, which meant it wasLeia mais
Indian feast in Kyoto

The plan was to go to a Vegan Ramen place, which Purva had found after a lot of research. This was after her first choice - a restaurant called Kichikichi Omurice had said it would be closed on ourLeia mais
Fushimi Inari Taisha

Divya and I woke up early morning at 5.30am and went to the Fushimi Inari shrine. Divya wanted to do it again because the experience the previous day was very inferior. I was also game because ILeia mais
Japanese tea ceremony

After the whole group got ready, we shipped our large suitcases to our hotel to Tokyo, checked-out and stored the small ones at the hotel reception to pickup later in the day. We headed to the KyotoLeia mais
Arashiyama bamboo forest

After the tea ceremony, we headed back to Kyoto and onwards to the Arashiyama bamboo forest. Our first task was to find lunch in the area, which was a challenge once again because of the peak season.Leia mais
Senso-ji

We all decided to do an early start and go straight to Tokyo’s famous Senso-ji temple. One of its identifiable features is the big entrance gate with a giant paper lantern. We clicked lots ofLeia mais
Sakura hunting

The rains and subsequent temperature drop had delayed Sakura in Tokyo and Kyoto and our hopes of getting glimpses of Japan’s famed cherry blossom were low (at least in this week). But Purva hadLeia mais
Teamlab Planets

After getting some rest and then grabbing some delicious food in the Yodobashi mall in Akihabara, we headed for our evening experience which we had booked in advance - Teamlab Planets, an art museumLeia mais
Izakaya in Shinjuku

It was raining heavily the entire morning, so we took it easy and chilled in the hotel. Nishu had ordered breakfast for everyone. We played some cards in our parents’ room (I unsuccessfully tried toLeia mais
Takeshita street

After reaching Harajuku (which was a pain because it took us twenty minutes to finally get on the right train), we split up again. Purva and the elders went to a Vegan place where they ended up havingLeia mais
Shibuya crossing

While walking towards Shibuya, we split up yet again. Purva and her mom went inside a clothes store, while the rest of us continued to walk along the high street towards the scramble crossing. TheLeia mais
Sushi and Sake

We reached back to our hotel and were super tired from all the walking from the day in Shinjuku, Harajuku and Shibuya. We ordered some Indian food for the parents. Purva suggested the rest of us canLeia mais
Breakfast, souvenirs and all the fish

Given that the cherry blossoms had unfortunately still not opened, we ditched our Sakura plans, woke up at a comfortable hour and went out for breakfast in Ginza at a place found by Purva. After lotsLeia mais
Pokemon fun

Next up, we took a train and went to relive some childhood memories at the Pokemon Centre in Tokyo. It was in the Ginza district and as we reached closer to the centre, we realised we were walking inLeia mais