Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Fly to the Island of Malta and Enjoy a Lovely Holiday


Dreaming of a picture perfect holiday in a cool Mediterranean setting is the ultimate thought if you are planning to spend your vacation with your friends and family. Islands like Malta, situated bang in the blue waters of the Mediterranean is a dream destination for all backpackers and holiday goers who always look for something exciting and adventurous. This region in western Europe boasts of great weather condition all the year round and some of the most stunning virgin beaches that make it a popular tourist destination. So spending your dream holiday in Malta can actually be an experience worth paying for and this is how one can enjoy the best moments of your trip by landing at a cool island destination. A holiday in an island in the Mediterranean would be a true memorable experience when you got to stay at a perfect beach location with the view of the pristine blue waters.

So going for the services of a holiday rental company if you are planning for a weekend outing is actually a wise thinking to enjoy your trip to the fullest. In this view holiday rentals Malta can be a perfect option if you are thinking of a trip to the Mediterranean region. This particular region in Europe has breathtaking natural landscapes and sceneries to make you spellbound. So thinking about spending a holiday to this part of the world would be a great thinking to make your trip an unforgettable one. The virgin white sandy beaches, the cool blue waters, the great landscape and the exquisite villas and condos make Malta a ‘traveller’s paradise’. Due to its proximity to mainland Italy there is a huge influx of family tourists from that country. So all the year round Malta and its adjoining islands are frequented by all segments of travellers who look for something exciting and attractive. Holiday rental Malta can be enjoyed in its true sense if you partner with a reputed travel house who specialise in luxury holiday rental and you in turn can have a trip of your lifetime. Even you can go for a weekend outing with your friends and colleagues and have a gala time at the paradise island of Malta.

In order to make your holiday a perfect one you got to choose a stunning destination and enjoy the very best of holiday at a price that is well within your budget. Europe and especially the Mediterranean region is a perfect setting for a dream holiday with your friends and family and if your stay happens to be at a lovely resort or hotel, then it adds to the icing on the cake. In this respect holiday rentals Malta is the apt choice for a sensational holiday experience. The great weather, the perfect setting, the lovely sunshine and all other natural and man made features make Malta a nature lover's paradise and a true holiday destination. So if you are a go-getting traveller and thinking of going for a dream holiday, you must choose Malta over others for a truly memorable experience.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Birding in Ganeshgudi - malabar whistling thrush

The school boy was planning to have a nice warm bath when we spotted him in the little tub


Friday, July 27, 2012

London 2012: Good Luck Alin Moldoveanu!!!

I want to dedicate this post to Alin Moldoveanu; he is from my hometown and will compete in London at 10m Air Rifle. I wish him good luck and to bring home the medal. I have had the privilege to know him and he deserve a medal :D Pentru români vă recomand să citiţi blogul domnului Cătălin Tolontan unde este un interviu cu Alin.


Seven years ago I was a big fan of Paris and wished with all my heart that 2012 Summer Olympics will be held in Paris. It was a big surprised that the amazing London had won the games but everything seems so cool. Yes, I feel like these games are cool. I love the logo even though many considered it so ugly. I love the mascots and have them in my house. I love the stadiums. I love the vibe that old London put on the games and the result is such a modern view. The latest thing I like so much is the official song. Muse launched a few weeks ago "Survival" and I really love it and play it in heavy rotation :D The video is amazing and I can't wait the games which will be the best ever, I feel that. There will be new stories, new dramas, new emotions, new stars, surprises and old stars confirming their value. I also hope there will be peace in the World and I am thinking especially about Syria. I also dream that Romania will win lots of medals but that is not really important because it is more important to take part than to win. I wish you all good luck and may we have amazing games. London 2012.

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Skywatch Friday - Entry to ancient Warangal Fort




Warangal Fort is a settlement in old Warangal town in Andhra Pradesh. The capital of the Kakatiya dynasty more than 1000 years ago, Warangal is filled with beautiful sculptures, some of them in absolute ruins. However you can find the Kirti Toranas or the gateways, which are tall pillars that mark the cardinal directions around the fort area. You can read my story on Warangal here in Yahoo.



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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The City on the Island of Love

Back in 1493, only one year after Christopher Columbus arrived in America, Pope Alexander VI, the notorious Rodrigo Borgia, gave a bull to divide the New World only between Spain and Portugal. But France and England and Dutch had their interest too in those lands. France established Nouvelle France in Quebec, present-day Canada, France Antarctique in present-day Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese found the city) and France équinoxiale, in present-day Brazil, around the line of Equator. Originally there was a town of the Tupinamba tribe and they built a fort which was named Saint Louis as a dedication to King Louis IX. This was in 1612 and in only three years, it was conquered for Portugal by Jerônimo de Albuquerque and renamed renamed São Luís. Also the Dutch invaded the city and stayed there from 1641 until 1645. Sugar cane, cacao, tobacco and cotton were the goods that created wealth and modernize the city. In our days, the city has a large and very good preserved heritage of colonial Portuguese architecture and because of that it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site from 1997. From 1989 there was a program to restore and renovate the city's historical center. The city is built on an island and also because of that it is called "Island of Love" but more because there lived many famous Brazilian poets and writers. Those towns from northern part of Brazil and around Amazon are a dream place to visit. I imagine that the World is very different there. The food, the fruits, the people make me think of a dream place even though there is a lot of poverty - everything else compensate the poverty in my opinion but for sure many locals don’t think that and I understand.


PS: I saw on the official site that this year they celebrate 400 years: 1612-2012 :D

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Monday, July 23, 2012

Travel Tuesday - Paintings in Orchha


Orchha - A painting in Laxmi Narayan temple , a monument that hardly looks like a temple. The paintings here take your breath away. See these murals and you can see the Europeans and the local rulers having a discussion over beer or wine or whatever alcoholic beverage they are having.





Thursday, July 19, 2012

The 500th post - Travel Writing is simple hard work

It is the 500th post on Backpacker and  I would like to start by thanking you all for reading, appreciating, criticizing and commenting on the blog. Backpacker started more than seven years ago as a platform where I could keep my passion for travel writing alive. I have been a freelancer since I was 18 years old and I have been working with the media since then. As the demands of the profession grew, writing took a backseat. And since it was easier to write travelogues than feature stories, I decided to start a travel blog. Ironically, I eventually quit my media job , that too a high paying one to travel and write . But then I realized travel writing does not pay . Not even a 10 % of a good corporate salary. But it meant a whole new world out there - one of opportunities and discoveries.

In the last several years, I have been asked several questions on how to be a travel writer, what are the opportunities out there, how does one begin and whether it will pay . Let me start answering some of these questions, starting with the last 

1. Does travel writing pay ?

The answer is no. If you are looking at a fat salary at the end of the month or for the travels to be sponsored, believe me travel writing is not for you. But if you have the passion to travel and you have a flair for writing, then you must give it a shot. Most magazines and newspapers have a standard rate for a freelancer and as you keep writing, you can slowly start paying off your bills. Even today, almost 90 % of my trips are self funded, but for a few . The invites are very few and there are many contenders out there, so if you do not get freebies , do not bother. Invest in your trips wisely and it may eventually pay off.

2. How do I become a travel writer ?

Now there is no magic formula out here. Editors do not look for me, I look for them. I search for emails on the net, find contacts from magazines and keep sending briefs. Many a time there is no response. The silence may be discouraging, but there are so many magazines out there.

I would suggest that everyone starts with a travel blog first. Then write for other blogs and magazines, who may not have the resources to pay , but will promote you. Build your confidence and your portfolio. Share your stories openly. Do not get cowed down by lack of responses from editors .

Secondly, read the magazine and see the kind of briefs that they want. Some are very keen on an angle or a style. If it does not work for you, do not send briefs to such magazines. For example, I am not a luxury traveller - so if I have to write for a luxury magazine, I will not be able to do a great job of it.

Finally, do not expect friends and well wishers to share every contact off their list with you. Some do, others are uncomfortable doing it as they would have probably struggled for years getting those contacts. I personally do not have a problem sharing, but some of the editors that I work with do . So, many a time, I ask them first before sharing their contacts with you. The best way is to read the magazines or surf the net and find the submissions guidelines or the contact details. Sometimes pick up the phone and call the editorial team and ask them for their email.

3.Opportunities out there for a travel writer
A good travel writer needs to have a personalised style, a niche area of expertise, a passion for travel and writing and a sense of observation. If you can take great photographs then it is an added advantage. Online is a great place to look for opportunities. Blogs, websites, newsletters - everyone has a travel section. Guide books - both online and offline are available. Start somewhere and slowly build your repertoire.

4. What kind of travel stories should I write ?
Well, this largely depends on the publication and your personal interests, but here are some tips to remember. Personalised narratives are always interesting, but people do not want to hear every bit of your trip. Show more and tell less. Let your experiences take your reader along with you on the journey, to the destination .

 I personally like to add local flavour in my stories- conversations with people, sights and sounds, a peek into the culture, food if that interests you - these are always a welcome break than just sightseeing spots. Trivia and history are nice, but I prefer stories - they give a nice feel to the piece.. The mood and tone of the story is important too   -if you can write in a humourous style, then no editor can refuse your story. Position yourself in the story - are you a narrator, a guide, a road tripper, an adventurer ? What would you like to share with your reader ?  Add a sense of discovery in your journeys or let the reader know that you are a lazy traveller, lounging in the chair watching the sun set .

Do not bombard the reader with too many adjectives..there are better ways to describe a place . You can also be a guide and show your expertise and tell the reader where he must go or what he or she must not do. Lists are a great way of showing off your understanding of the destination.And always ask yourself the most important question - Does the reader need to know every detail of my trip ? Maybe some of them are plain irrelevant. The destination can never be shadowed by you .

5.So where do I now begin ?
The first step is to travel. Have a journal and keep notes..it may be something you saw or heard. If you are not into photography, have a digital camera to quickly take pictures and write down short notes on the same. Get your facts right - names,places, distances, routes, whatever you want to share. Write down whatever you feel, what you liked and even what you do not like. And make your observations as well.

Once you are back home, create a small brief on your trip. Make a pitch to a few publications and wait for their responses. Then do some research and ensure your facts are right. If you do not hear from a publication, fret not. Become your own editor and start posting your experiences. Share photographs and promote your posts .Once you are done, restart the process all over again. Your journey as a travel writer begins now..

So, there you are..ready to look at the world with new eyes and to share your experiences. All the best and if you have further questions, please do not hesitate to ask me .

OK..here are some giveaways for this post as well. I will be giving away five postcards and will be happy to post them to you if you can send me your addresses in the comments section. Here is a catch though..You need to guess where I am headed next. And the five who get it right get a postcard from me from that destination . A clue - I am flying overseas.

Its been four months or more since I travelled anywhere, especially after I was hospitalised . I am not yet out of the woods though. It is a painful condition that needs treatment for a while and this probably maybe my last trip of the year, as I will be focussing on getting completely well by the end of the year .But then, that's a long way to go and I have a holiday in between..so get guessing and I will see you around..