Here is a complete dump of travel blogs in my feedreader. It is an automatic dump, so the list includes an assortment that includes travel blogs from India and abroad, some travel sections of well known publications(NYT, NG), some blogs of well known writers, award winning blogs to even no-more-updated blogs. While this is an unfiltered list, I am hoping to edit the copy here and maintain it up-to-date. If you have a blog that is mostly on travel, leave a comment here.
* A Backpacker in India
* A long way Ahead
* A Pill Called Life
* A travel blog of an Indian Backpacker
* Amit Sinha’s Travelog
* An Inner Journey
* Arunachal Diary
* As I see it….
* backpack_everyday(click on the photos to see its full size)
* Bendtherulz
* Best Travel Writing – Blog
* Call of the hill myna…Indias & wild wonders
* Climber & Explorer
* Club Mahindra Blog
* Coffee Nirvana
* Diary of a Weekend Traveller
* Esben i den store verden
* Everywhere Magazine: Blog
* feel nothing experience everything
* Feringhee: The India Diaries
* Final Transit
* Footprints on the Mountainside
* Fugue
* ghumakkar.com
* Heaven’s Garden
* high road to..
* Himalayan Adventurer
* HolidayIQ – Get Inspired
* In Through The Outdoors
* India Travel Blogs on RealTravel
* India Travel Diary
* India vacations
* India vacations
* Indian bond-a travel diary of exotic places in India
* Itchy Feet
* Journey of Joy
* karma generation
* Karthik’s Journal
* Killing Batteries
* Kousik & Sumana’s Travel Ventures
* Le Monde – Cuckoo’s Eye View
* Let’s go for a vacation
* Live from the Indian Jungles
* Me and My Camera Obscura
* My Escapades
* My Favorites Images from INDIA
* myHimachal blog
* mytravels
* Naveen’s Travel Blog
* nomad4ever
* Notes from the Road
* Old World Wandering: A Travelogue > London to Shanghai, by land
* P A Y A N I G A
* Photoclix
* picto-blog
* Popagandhi
* Ranthambhore
* remainconnected
* RichNacin.com
* Road Junky
* Roshan’s blog
* seedling’s PhotoBlog
* Shashikiran Mullur
* sparkworks
* The Hours – My Memoir
* The Inner-net
* The Ladakhi Trekking Guide
* The Long Hol
* The Travel Photographer
* Travel Notes
* Travel Tales From India
* Travel tips
* Travel Writers
* Travelhappy.info
* Traveling Project
* Traveling tales
* Traveller’s Tales
* Trivial Matters
* Vagablogging
* Vagabonding on the Roof of the World
* Wanderer
* Wandering Mind
* Wild India
* Windy Skies
* Winged Beauties
* Yogesh Sarkar’s Blog
* About.com India Travel
* Brave New Traveler
* Cleartrip Blog
* eTurboNews – Travel and Tourism Industry News
* Gadling
* Go Green Travel Green
* India Travel Blog
* India Travel News
* Indian Writing
* Intelligent Travel Blog
* Kunzum – The Travel Blog
* My year of getting published
* Naturemagics
* Nomadic Matt’s Travel Site
* Notes from the Road
* NYT > Travel” “NYT > Travel
* Picture Stories by Stephen Alvarez
* Tiger Safari
* Travel
* Travel Around the World – Everything Everywhere
* travel to india,india travel agency,india travel
* Travel Writers
* Travel Writers News
* Travelhacker
* Uncornered Market
* Vagabondish
* World Hum
* Written Road
* Yatra.com Blog
Reading through travel news services, I constantly see the complaints about decline in number of tourists arriving from abroad. Blame it on the poor economy. The most hit are obviously the touristy places like Rajasthan and Goa. But is recession an excuse for poor service or being unfriendly? Spending a stint of his nomadic life in Goa, Chris writes how unfriendly is he finding the people there. To be fair, he is not just another whiner. He has listed the good stuff as well as the bad. Makes an interesting read.
6 months here in Goa are coming to an end… Now, after 6 months and without any further ado; the Best, the Good, the Ugly of Goa…
The Food must be somewhere on the top here. If you love Indian food – this is the place to come! Good value for money, great quality and legions of restaurants to choose from…
The staff will stare at you with a grumpy look, checking you out and maybe you will have the menu thrown at your table in an abrupt manner… Crime against tourists is usually covered up at first. Murders are systematically marked as drownings in the sea, suicides or drug overdoses…
Something for Goan Government to look at. Read 6 Months Goa – The Best, The Good, The Ugly