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Photos from Backpacking_Indian_Mama's post 11/10/2025

What an epic road trip across Georgia!!

Four Jeep Renegades, One Compass, 19 travellers and one soul purpose: to go on a self drive adventure across GEORGIA!

What we saw and witnessed over the last two weeks was pure unadulterated bliss. Georgia is one of the most fun, most beautiful and most welcoming territories that is yet to come to under the Schengen visa zone…

Not only is it unique in terms of its linguistic history, it is also unique as one of the oldest wine producing regions in the World. It also reflects both Soviet era and post Cold War influences in its architecture, its intermingled cultures, food, and traditions.

What piqued my interest is the country’s varied topographical terrains across West to East, which we covered across two weeks.

Five incredibly brave (including myself occasionally) adventurous drivers along with friends and family zipped through the highways, internal roads, countrysides and bustling cities of the country following traffic rules, maintaining a convoy with strict protocol, timings and a sense of adventure.

We could not have done this without the complete support provided by in collaboration with

Thank you so much Col. Mike for the unwavering support provided to this trip, with radio communication devices and an amazing local guide Mr Ilia, who made this adventure possible!

Special appreciation to my partner, Romeo Alpha who led this trip on site with fully providing backend support.

We were most happy because this trip included my father in law at the last minute, and we embarked on this journey barely a week after mummy left us…so this trip will always be special for us as a family!

Met some amazing fellow travellers along with some old time friends who made this journey all the more incredible!

Photos from Backpacking_Indian_Mama's post 11/06/2025

Thank you for the interview piece on

Michelle is a traveller, travel writer and travel mom herself!! When she reached out to me, I had to offer my two cents on my travels…most recently my solo backpack trip to Italy ❤️

I’ll share the link to the blog in my stories, and you can also subscribe to her email list and get access to her solo mom travel starter kit. Go to her profile to check it out or DM her.

Such a great idea for mothers who want to start travelling alone and just need the motivation😍

On a personal note, its been sometime since I blogged myself or took on any interview requests. I pick and choose a lot these days, and when I see some genuine meaning to the features, I instantly agree. This was one such opportunity.

Photos from Backpacking_Indian_Mama's post 23/02/2025

Had the honour of attending the Annual Day Function of in Pune.

The theme was Rhythm-e-Bharat and it was a delight watching the cute little kids perform such brilliant acts on stage with such confidence and passion. I loved the variety of performances showcasing India’s different States. The hard work put in by the teachers, staff and the kids supported by the parent community reflected in the performance.

I have never spoken at a school function earlier, so this was my first time. Since the theme was reflective of India’s diversity, nothing felt more right than to speak about building resilience through travel. Travelling with kids from a young age truly makes them adapt, accept, and enjoy the different cultures, and experiences in life.

My advice to parents I meet otherwise also is this: take a shot at going out of the comfort zone with your kids. Stay away from the typical cookie cutter travels with your children. Give them opportunities to try out a different sort of stay, eat unfamiliar food, try a difficult activity and meet unfamiliar people once in a while. These unique experiences may be uncomfortable for them now, but they will shape them in the long run, making them more tolerant and adaptable to the World around us. Travelling teaches us that there is so much we still do not know about the World and there is always a chance to find out when we step out of home.

Thanks to the very gracious and kind Dr. Amrita Vohra (Director), the Principal of Elpro First Steps Mrs and the entire staff for the warm welcome. Also a warm hug to Mrs Meena Tanganiya for wonderfully emceeing the function.

These brilliant photos are from who was once my student at DMCS and is now making everyone proud with his films and his hard work. It was a pleasant surprise meeting him at the event.

Photos from Backpacking_Indian_Mama's post 18/11/2024

My real life energy bars are these beautiful humans I keep encountering on my travels…

Kids of all sizes (the two bright kids from .in included) fill me up with joys I hadn’t known before…and laughter with likeminded women fill me up with a continued passion for life!! There is not much one needs in order to live well, I presume if one regularly engages and comes across people like them in life’s journey!

I’ve been fortunate to meet some incredible, motivated, brave, kind, funny and amazingly gifted women on my travels and more fortunate to meet some of the wonderful children on this planet with the most inquisitive and beautiful questions and thoughts about the places we visit together!!

On hard days, you guys really keep the memories flowing and the laughter ringing in my ears … ❤️❤️

Love you guys!! No sob stories, only happy funny wild stories when we travel 😜🤣😘🥰

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