
Stow of Wedale
Seven miles north of Galashiels, seven heavens above the world.

Western Australia
Road is Home.

Chelsea
Most likely it was a cup of coffee behind Mona Lisa's smile.

Notting Hill
You were much more muchier. You've lost your muchness.
- The Mad Hatter

Bath
Pick someone who looks at you the way he looks at Jane Austen.

Tate Modern
Salvador Dali's Lobster Telephone calling in for a surrealist revival.

Robert Burns House
Where Scotland's National Poet inscribed one of his best verses.

Sonepat
The Great Indian Countryside rich with farm and flamboyance.

Panjim
The hidden chapel of Saint Sebastian, humble yet majestic.

Pondicherry
Painted faces in a painted Frenchtown.

Mayurbhanj
An important diary in the
house of historical secrets,
The Belgadia Palace.

Old Goa
Just two mean girls by the sea.

Bourton on the Water
A river called Windrush, cotton clouds, and Cotswold.

Baripada
In Orissa, the goddess protects the kingdom of Mayurbhanj.

Indo-Pak border
40 kilometres from the India Pakistan border, this guy could only think of food.

The Belgadia Palace
Where Jamshedji Tata sat for days outside the door till the king would allow him to mine.

Layla-Majnu Shrine
The mausoleum of the legendary lovers of the east.

Thar Desert
You cannot draw from an empty earth - a reminder of things we must save.

Chani Churani
Up in the hills of Himachal, where the daisies dance.

Promenade Beach
No one brought them flowers, so they strung some themselves.

Kandbari
The important is
always the invisible.

Kolkata
The blues never stopped playing here.

The Dhauladhars
Face the gorges before the gorgeous.

Bristol
I literally ran into Banksy one morning on the jog.

Pushkar
The rainbow really lies in your eyes.

Ballygunge
The beautiful is
always a little broken.

Scottish Borders
The caterpillar that
didn't clean its bath.

Kathmandu
Tell me you won't tell mom.

Edinburgh
Living on the fringe,
there's always art for the binge.

Chambal Valley
There's a horseshoe gorge in the darkest Indian valley.

The Scottish
Poetry Library
A Nation is Forged in the
Hearth of Poetry. - John Purser

Bhagsunag
Family is never too small.

Nowhere
The roadmap reveals itself even when you think you're lost.

Clifton Bridge
How long would you take in the view before you'd cross the bridge?

Kota Garh Fort
There are no excuses for growth.

Dal Lake
A place that absorbs conflict, emanates peace.
Eats the dark and glows with light.

Kumaon
The smaller their houses, the bigger their skies.

Cellular Jail
The place of the Indian immortals, the patriots, the poets.

Thailand
Not for safe-players.

Cervantes
The Pinnacles, created from millions of years of
limestone under the sea.

Kaladeo National Park
Same boat, buddy, I'm in the same boat.

Fremantle
Their tentacles are out to get you no matter what way you go.

Kashmir
Hameen Ast - it is here -
that paradise was found.

Dhanachuli
When was the last time lunch looked as fresh as school?

Perth
No one's complaining about parking space.

Kaziranga
The great Indian rhino is a bigger a*** than your boss.

Dhanaulti
Show me that Vogue smile will ya!

Majuli
On the world's largest river island, life dances on stilts.

Kuala Lumpur
Meeting histories and
merging narratives.

Gondwana Rainforest
Out of the darkness,
only light can come.

Sonmarg
In the innocent lies our hope.

Andamans
The ghosts of the past.

Lamhi
The house where
Premchand was born.

Dharamshala
The answer blows in the wind.