Here's a collection of stories from the trip that set the ball rolling for many such misadventures like this one.
Here are some stories from my trip to Shinkula Pass with my sister and her two dogs where we camped in the wilderness.
Here's a detailed narration of my trek to Kedarkantha in winter where the wind plays a flute.
Here is a story from my incomplete solo hike in Maharashtra where the fear of being attacked is ever-present.
Here is an experience from my Dharamshala trip where we explored the whole place within 36 hours.
Here is another experience from Vietnam where I visited Mua Caves in Ninh Binh and strolled in the markets of Hanoi. I also went for a walk at 2 AM and found the city's vibe to be completely different.
Here is another experience from Vietnam where I rode a handheld rollercoaster, sat in the world's longest cable car, walked the Hands of God bridge and saw a dragon breathe fire.
Here is a story from my days in Vietnam: I took a train ride from the North to the Central parts of the country and overdosed on its tasty coffee.
Here is a story from my first independent international trip and how it went wrong as soon as I landed in the beautiful country of Vietnam.
Here is a story from my first rafting experience in Rishikesh where adventure and relaxation combine.
Here is a story from my visit to Soil, a village near Manali, where my brother & I lost our path in the jungle.
Here is a story from my trip to Gujarat where a man assaulted me in broad daylight and another man came to my rescue.
Here is a story from my trip to Spiti where we had to drive through a landslide.
Here is a story about a small hike of 2hrs which took us 4hrs to complete. The reason? We took the road not taken.
Here's a story of a possible AMS episode. Had my sister not been aware of it, I wouldn't have survived to tell the tale.
Here are not one but 4 different stories from my various bus trips to Manali. Two of them are over 24 hours long! But, why?
Here's a story from my trip to Rajasthan where we were stuck in the middle of a salt lake with no one in sight. How did we find our way out?
Here's a story from my Goa trip where I gave a lift to a stranger and he narrated a story to me.. a story that scared me for my safety.
Here's a story from one of my solo hikes in Maharashtra where a local woman warned that the men might slight my throat and throw me into the jungle. But I went ahead anyway.
Here's a story of how I lost my way in the labyrinth of Google Maps and learnt what not to do when you suffer from motion sickness but decide to go paragliding.