About Happy Feet

Happy Feet is not a travel guide. It is my Photologue. You won't get a hotel review or a trip itinerary here. For that I am very much active on other forums. But if you have some time to kill or just want to snoop into someone else's diary then you are most welcome to Happyfeet 🙂 While writing I have already imagined you over a cup of coffee! Coz, sharing makes the memories long lasting! I am an Indian photography enthusiast who did not travel much until 2008 and since then did not stay at home much! My two interests 'Travel' and 'Photography' keep supplying me the essential oxygen. Lucky to get a partner in crime as well. My photos and stories were featured by National Geographic Traveller (India), National Geographic yourshot, Airasia, 121clicks, Makemytrip and FotoclockByEpson. My work has been also exhibited in Hyderabad Art Festival.

Latest Stories

In search of a lost Empire- Hampi

It was winter 2014 and I was on full travel spree due to the pleasant weather. How about Hampi? We heard that it is a paradise for history buffs and bag packers. After our usual research on some documentaries we packed our bags and ventured out for the lost capital of Vijayanagara Empire. A glorious…

Tanjungsari, the Tofu Village in Borobudur

As you take this name ‘Borobudur’, the vital keywords which cross through your mind must be the mystic ancient temple, buddha, history, monument, world heritage site etc. Many tourists who already visited the Javanese province might also tell you just the stories of this magnificent monument which is also a UNESCO site. There is no…

Ayutthaya, the Ancient Thai Capital

Talk about Thailand and most of us would already dream for the exotic beaches, scuba diving, night life or the golden pagodas. Without actually visiting Thailand I felt like experiencing all of these repeatedly through my friends’ FB albums. But we always tend to prefer a soulful, serene vista or a secret hideout over a…

Kotakinabalu

Hoping to get a sneak peak of the Mt. Kinabalu, a natural UNESCO world heritage site, I and Ujjal set off for Kotakinabalu, the capital of Sabah. There is no doubt that the mountain (4095 meters) has been the main attraction of this Malaysian city for all the tourists and explorers. But to our surprise…

Soul of Kyoto

  After years of planning, cancellations, night-long research and weekend calls, finally, we embarked on our journey to the Land of Rising Sun. Two friends flew from Melbourne and we both from Singapore. Places got added in our itinerary based on everyone’s choices but not convenience. Our base was the ancient capital of Japan –…

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