Friday, May 17, 2024

Italy

Our Italy vacation in month of May was a vibrant and unique experience, filled with amazing architecture and old-world charm. It was hard to pick the best city, with Rome's historic grandeur, Venice's romantic canals, Florence's artistic treasures, and the beauty of Tuscany. Pisa's iconic Leaning Tower, the stunning Amalfi Coast, and the picturesque villages of Cinque Terre added to the magic. The breathtaking Dolomites were the cherry on top.

We made amazing memories with family, especially with my toddlers who hiked and climbed the church towers and domes, adding a sense of adventure to our journey.

The food was exceptional everywhere, featuring items like tiramisu, pistachio cannoli, maritozzi, biscotti, Venetian butter cookies and so on. We enjoyed varied flavors of gelato every single day in Italy. Kids posed for pictures screaming "GELATO". Kids equally loved  their spaghetti, pasta, pizza, and fresh pesto. My most favorite item that got me going was cappuccino. I never loved coffee that much before. It was available everywhere.

Italy is renowned for its rich and diverse selection of alcoholic beverages, each with its own unique flavor and history. Wine, of course, is Italy’s most famous export, with regions like Tuscany, Piedmont, and Veneto producing world-class reds such as Chianti, Barolo, and Amarone, as well as sparkling Prosecco from the Veneto and Franciacorta from Lombardy. Aperol and Campari are popular bitter liqueurs often mixed with soda to create refreshing pre-dinner drinks, while Limoncello, a lemon-infused liqueur, is a beloved digestif from the Amalfi coast. For those seeking a stronger spirit, Grappa, made by distilling the pomace left after winemaking, offers a bold and aromatic experience. Additionally, Italy’s beer scene is growing, with craft breweries emerging alongside traditional favorites like Peroni and Moretti. Each of these drinks offers a taste of Italy's varied landscape and cultural heritage, making the country a true paradise for lovers of fine beverages.

This trip was more than I imagined with stunning piazza and historic marvel in every corner. We travelled like locals there, soaked in all the varied beauty this unique country offers. It's impossible to cover all the important cities in Italy, but we tried our best in 18 days. We will definitely go back once kids are older.

Suggested Italy Itinerary

The places of interest in the cities are in the order of my preference. The information about the places have been taken from various online sources. All the pictures used here are all authentic taken by us.

ROME & VATICAN CITY (4-5 days)
  • Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel: Vatican museums are the collection of museums at one place in Vatican city. It's not humanly possible to see all the museums in a day, so pick and choose based on your interest.
  • Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill: A normal ticket includes the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill (valid for 24 hours) and you can visit all three in one day. It doesn't include a visit to the Colosseum's underground tunnels. For that, you'll have to book a guided tour.
  • Pantheon: Built in 120AD as a Roman (pagan) temple for all gods, it was transformed into a church in 609 AD. Still, everyone calls it the Pantheon, which means “honor all Gods” in Greek. 
  • Capitoline Museums: It holds Rome's symbol, the bronze Capitoline She-wolf. According to lore, the wolf nursed the half-wolf, half-god founders of the city, twins Romulus and Remus. Its namesake museum contains busts of Roman emperors, statues – including a famous one of Marcus Aurelius – and paintings by Caravaggio and Battista, among others. It also offers spectacular views of the Roman Forum
  • Monument to Victor Emmanuel II and piazza Venezia: Its close to Capitoline museums, and have amazing views of Roman Forum as well.
  • Trevi Fountain: This is Rome’s largest and most-famous fountain. Prepare for major crowds
  • Piazza Navona: I’m pretty sure this square is just popular because it’s so beautiful! Lots of cafes line the edges of the piazza, which also has two impressive fountains, and a church in between them.
  • Galleria Borghese: A favorite among travelers to Rome, the Galleria Borghese is half-villa/half-museum, and it has some resplendent gardens, too. Originally commissioned by Cardinal Scipione Borghese in the 17th century to shelter his massive art collection, it's now considered one of the premier art galleries in the city. The villa's extravagant rooms, spread across two floors, are filled with famous works, including Canova's Venus Victrix, Bernini's sculptures David and Apollo and Daphne, and Caravaggio's "Boy with a Basket of Fruit" and "David with the Head of Goliath," among other masterpieces.
  • Piazza del Popolo: This is yet another Roman square where you can take in phenomenal architecture and magnificent sculpture. The square dates back to the mid-1500s and is the historic center of Rome. In fact, three major roads intersect here: Via di Ripetta, Via del Corso and Via del Babuino. One of the main draws of the square is the Flaminio Obelisk, which stands in the piazza's center. Egyptians built it around 1300 B.C. and Roman emperor Augustus transported it to Rome following the defeat of Antony and Cleopatra.
  • Trastevere: My husband's favorite relaxing corner of Rome. Located southeast of Vatican City, this neighborhood is home to the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, as well as numerous restaurants and neighborhood shops close to river Tiber.
  • Scalina Spagna: Otherwise known as the Spanish Steps, this beautiful staircase gets busy at night as a popular hang-out spot. It has popular big stores. 
  • Appian Way: The Ancient Appian Way (Via Appia Antica) has a history that dates back to 312 B.C. and includes the site of Spartacus' execution (in 71 B.C.), the tomb of Caecilia Metella, and many a Roman military march. The historic places may close in the evening so again research before heading there. Get more info from travel guides or sites on important places to check here. We went in the evening and places were closed. We just enjoyed our taxi ride there.
            
Trevi Fountain
  

FLORENCE, TUSCANY, PISA & ITALIAN RIVIERA (4-5 days)
  • Pisa: The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the campanile, or freestanding bell tower, of Pisa Cathedral. There are couple of places to cover in that square. It's roughly 1.5 hrs train ride away from Florence. Kids are not allowed to go up the tower. 
  • Cinque Terra: It's roughly 2.5 hrs train ride away from Florence. The five villages of the Cinque Terre sit on the Italian Riviera. The tall, narrow houses are all brightly painted and seem stacked vertically on the steep and stony shoreline. Either pick a guided tour from one of the villages or from La Spezia train station, with varied level of hiking and boat transport.
  • Gulf of Poets & Portovenere: Another alternative to Cinque Terra is a boat tour of the Gulf of Poets, Tino and Tinetto, including stops for swimming and snorkeling and a stop at the picturesque Portovenere. Portovenere was stunning with its church and rocky shoreline. The guided tour starts from La Spezia train station as well.
  • Tuscany: Wine tasting tour with lunch in Chianti region or any other Tuscan wine region is a must. We went to Agricola Poggio ai Laghi. They had amazing atmosphere with some of the best wines. It was included in our guided tour with the below Tuscan gems.
  • San Gimignano, Siena, and Monteriggioni: See these Tuscan gems on a day trip from Florence. Stop first in the medieval hilltop town of San Gimignano before seeing the intact walls of Monteriggioni. Top off your trip in Siena to explore its historic city center with a stop at the beautiful Duomo. You can skip Monteriggioni as its smaller version of San Gimignano only in case it's not fitting in your schedule.
  • The Duomo: There are various ticket options to cover this Florence Cathedral such as main floor of the cathedral, the Dome, Baptistery of San Giovanni, Giotto’s Bell Tower, Santa Reparata, Opera del Duomo Museum and the Duomo Terraces. It was surreal experience to see these attractions. Take 1-2 days to cover all. There are roughly 400 steps to climb the Dome, and another 400 steps to climb bell tower. I am so proud of my 4 year old son who did both of these on two consecutive days.
  •  Accademia Gallery: Check out this gallery to see Michelangelo's original 'David' statue up close, Rape of the Sabines by Jean de Boulogne, Coronation of the Virgin by Jacopo Di Cione, Slaves by Michelangelo, Tree of Life by Pacino di Buonaguida. It can be covered in 2 hours too. Its not a very big place.
  • Uffizi Gallery & Ponte Vecchio: See masterpieces by Michelangelo, Da Vinci, and Giotto, and spend as much time as you like gazing at Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus” here. Also, it has amazing cafe with Florence view from the top. Ponte Vecchio is a bridge with very lively atmosphere. Gallery will have the views of the bridge as well.
  • Giardino Bardini: It is a pergola-covered stairwell leading up to the Belvedere panoramic terrace. 
  • Piazzale Michelangelo: The stunning viewpoint in all of Florence, I recommend trying to time your visit with sunset.
  • Piazza della Repubblica: One of the main squares in Florence.
            
Duomo view from top of bell tower

POMPEII, MT. VESUVIUS & AMALFI COAST (4-5 days)
  • Pompeii: Pompeii was an ancient Roman city, famous now for coming to its demise after a tragic Vesuvius eruption. The city, along with nearby Herculaneum, was preserved under all the ash. It has since been excavated, which allows visitors to see slice of Roman civilization back in the day. Keep a whole day for the guided tour of this must see attraction.
  • Mount Vesuvius: You can take half day tour to Mount Vesuvius volcano. They have tours from Pompeii train station as well. 
  • Positano: It's a signature town of Amalfi, therefore its overfilled with tourists. Take a leisurely walk up the hilly terrain here and see vibrant shops and amazing colorful views.
  • Capri: Take the blue grotto tour at any cost, but leave early from hotel to do so as there is lot of wait there. The island of Capri actually has two towns- Capri and Anacapri. Anacapri is less crowded than Capri, and it has more artisanal shops, rather than just high-end boutiques. I would recommend the chairlift ride of 12 minutes to Mount Solaro for a stunning view. This ride added thrill to our day. They save your luggage there as well for no cost. Also, take ride in unique sexy taxis in this island. Chill at one of the many beaches here.
  • Sorrento: We stayed in an amazing cabin in this town. The views from every corner of this property were out of the world, be it from our cabin or from their restaurant. We relaxed in the pool and their private beach here. That relaxing day was definitely one of our best in the whole trip. In my opinion, their downtown was the best in Amalfi coast. They have lot of water activities in the area so please check them out based on your interest as well.
  • Amalfi: Check out the beautiful Cathedral of St Andrew the Apostle in this vibrant town, hike "Path of the Gods" trail(not advisable for people with strollers), or relax on a beach
  • Ravello: We happened to visit this most charming village in the Amalfi coast with narrow cobblestone roads and numerous lemon fields. We thoroughly enjoyed Gardens at Villa Rufolo with kids after uphill hike, that actually gave us the glimpse of this beautiful village filled with its many resorts and scenery around it. It was not crowded like other towns mentioned above.
      
Positano

VENICE (2-3 days)
  • Venice is famous for its bridges, especially Accademia Bridge and Rialto Bridge.
  • Traverse the Grand canal on gondola. Kids loved it, I found it extremely overpriced. I enjoyed Venice more in water taxis. We bought the two day pass for it.
  • Take a day to visit vibrant towns Burano and Murano, don't forget to try their famous Venetian butter cookies in Burano. I have never seen town like Burano, it was vibrant with colorful small houses, restaurants and shops lined by the canal. Don't miss Burano. They are accessible by water taxis.
  • Piazza San Marco: Basilica San Marco,  the Campanile (the bell tower)the Doge’s Palace and Bridge of Sighs are in the same vicinity. Venice looks beautiful from each and every corner, and especially from the top of the bell tower.
       
Venice
 
DOLOMITES (3-7 days)
  • The Three Peaks Nature Park: Do the hike for out of the world experience of the three peaks, this is a UNESCO heritage site. Drive to Auronzo hut at 2,320 m above sea level to start the hike. Time to get around is about 3 hours.
  • Mt. Lagazuoi, Cinque Torri, Grande Guerra: Catch a cable car to Mount Lagazuoi, at 9,026 feet, where Italian soldiers dug tunnels up through the mountain to attack Austrian soldiers occupying the summit. You can descend through the winding tunnel, then continue on to Cinque Torri (“Five Towers”), with its incredible views of the largest remaining glacier in the Dolomites. The open-air museum Grande Guerra is a reminder of what this region experienced during WWI. 
  • Fanes-Sennes-Prags Nature Park – Lake Braies: I am so proud of my 4 year old son who hiked with us around this breathtakingly beautiful lake even after falling down at the beginning of the hike. 
  • Toblacher See: We had a breakfast at the cafe right next to this stunning lake.

        
Three Peaks

    


 Suggested Additional Places To Explore

  • Sardinia
  • Lake Como
  • Lake Garda
  • Pugalia
  • Matera
  • Milan
  • Dolomites hiking spots, especially Lake Soparis

Suggested Activities To Try

  • Pasta making class in Amalfi
  • Opera in Florence
  • Saturnia hot springs in Tuscany
  • Roman baths

Tips

  • Can't stress enough to book your tickets for popular attractions including museums as early as possible. Italian museums are very popular.
  • Same goes for train tickets for traveling between cities
  • The streets are uneven, with slopes, stairs and cobble streets, so not advisable for strollers. Or plan longer breaks in between. 
  • Italy has amazing public transport and we used buses in Rome, Florence, Amalfi. We used the water taxi in Venice which was very convenient
  • Find hotels near train stations if you are using Italian intra train service as there is no uber/lyft in Italy. They have taxi service.
  • You would need the convertor for your charger if traveling from US.
  • Heads up- Smoking is very common in there
  • We did not find any issue of pick-pocketing, just keep an eye on your stuff and you will be okay. We even got our backpack back from Venice water taxi that we left behind.
  • Definitely add Dolomites to your trip, plan Dolomites in detail beforehand as it's huge and have not much extensive online material. You need to rent car in Dolomites for sure.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Spain And Amsterdam - Aug 2014

SPAIN

1.0 Practicalities
1.1 Money

1 EUR = 1.34 USD = .80GBP: Bring USD in 100’s, 50’s & 20’s. Bring GBP in 50’s and 20’s. Traveler’s checks are not used frequently. 
1.2 Communication

Spain uses a standard GSM mobile system. If you have an unlocked phone for the UK or India you may purchase a SIM Card and insert it in your phone. Inbound calls are free. Many UK GSM’s will have a reasonable Roam Spain plan for data and voice. US Phones will work but roaming voice and data will be expensive. Suggest that you bring and use personal smartphones in wireless mode and turn on phone only for texting or emergency calls. If you have a small laptop, iPad/tablet or smartphone then you can connect from Skype (or similar) at any wireless point. 
1.3 Intra City Transportation

Please budget approximately 6€/ day for a metro pass.  If you are out late at night alone or in a small group, its best to take a cab. All the cities we went had reliable cabs that use meters

2.0 Suggested Itinerary
Day 1 ­ Barcelona, Spain   

 ● If you would like to see Barcelona in detail, it is advised that you take the Hop on Hop Off bus today around the city.

 Day 2 ­ Barcelona, Spain  
-  The Sagrada Familia – A must see church, the most beautiful I saw
-  Casa Mila - Museum with sculptures and model house
-  Parc Guell – A great park with amazing work on walls and interesting structures

 Day 3 ­ Barcelona, Spain   
● Optional Visit to Montserrat (Out of Town) - Absolutely beautiful and lot of hiking
● Option to see Art Museums of Barcelona 
● Option to do Guided City Bike Tour  
● Option to shop in Barcelona 
● Option for visit to Beach Town (Out of Town)  


Day 4 ­ Barcelona to Valencia, Spain

● Sants Station Ticket Hall ● 9:00 – Train Departure ● 11:59 – Valencia Arrival ● Valencia walk / Flamenco dance show – Must see


Day 5 ­ Tomatina- Granada, Spain 

● 06:30 – Private Transfer to Tomatina ● 10:00 – Tomatina  
●14:30 – Granada (Private transfer) ● 19:30 – Arrival in Granada ● 22:00 – Night Visit to Nasrid Palace (Optional) - This palace is beautiful with great work on walls.

 Day 6 - Granada to Sevilla, Spain   
● 09:30 – Visit to Alhambra Gardens (Optional) - It is a huge park with different variety of plants and flowers; absolutely must
● 15:00 – Private Transfer to Sevilla ● 17:00 – Arrival in Sevilla ● 18:30 – Alcazar Night Visit (Optional) 
● 22:00 – Sevilla Night Life  

 Day 7 - Sevilla, Spain 
● 09:30 – Visit Cathedral and Tower (Optional) ● 14:50 – Train to Cordoba ● 15:32 – Cordoba Arrival and see more cathedrals here  ● 19:29 – Depart Cordoba

Day 8 - Toledo
It’s historic city with beautiful views

Day 9 - Madrid, Spain 
● 08:00-   Running of the Bulls Madrid! (Optional) 
● 14:30 – Prado Museum  
● 16:00 - Walk around Madrid Old Town 
● 20:00 – Flamenco & Farewell Dinner

AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam is amazing. Few things that we did-
  • Wind mill tour
  • Walking around red light district
  • Visiting coffee houses

Playa Del Carmen --- Sep 2015

What a beautiful ocean water color here. It's emerald aqua blue. I went with couple of friends and we had such a great time. We stayed in all inclusive resort with all kinds of activities like beach yoga, beach salsa, aqua aerobics, rock concert, scuba try-out, Mr. resort, circus show, magic show, Mexican dance, karaoke, salsa after all nightly entertainment activities and so on.


We did excursions outside our resort too like -
- Chichen Itza - Take the informative tour to this place to know more about Mayan culture and this place.
- Il Kil cenote - This was such an amazing cenote where we floated while it was drizzling.
- Snorkeling/Scuba - This part of Mexico is famous for snorkeling and scuba. For the first time I saw fishes so closely. I have done snorkeling before but this one was absolutely amazing with yellow fishes coming out from under my hand.
- Water Rappelling, Kayaking -  We bought this deal from Xenotes for a package to water rappel, kayak, snorkel and jumping into cenotes. It was the most amazing experience as I jumped from height into the water for the first time in beautiful setting.

This trip was memorable as I got laid off from work because of this trip. No, that's not the reason but that did happened. I had so much fun at resort's beach, kayaking in the ocean and spending time with friends in the resort's pool with unlimited food (so much dessert) and drinks. I saw the show they do at Japanese restaurant and I tasted non-veg deliberately for the first time.
Oh and I almost got drown twice. Once my life jacket ripped and once I couldn't swim in the pool. I got saved on both occasions. I would still say it was best trip this year so far. 

Iceland --- Apr 2014


Iceland has the most interesting terrain that you would never see anywhere else. It has moss all over the land with geo thermal gas coming out from fissures. There are active volcanoes that cause its land to expand after lava cools down. It has the greatest views of northern lights( best time Dec - Feb), geo thermal natural hot springs, glaciers, waterfalls, Icelandic horses and so on. This is absolutely gorgeous, pristine, quiet and romantic country. Must see Pelicans in this country. Must do's that I am aware of-

- Reykjavik
  1. Take the city tour that will cover most of the places of interest in the city like church 'Hallgrimskirkja', interesting buildings like Perlan, President's house (there is no security at all) and other historic museums and places. The guide also gives the interesting history of the country with facts and figures.
  2. Harpa building - Very interesting and unique architecture
  3. Downtown
- Golden Circle
  1. Waterfall Gullfoss
  2. Tectonic rift at Pingvellir National park - You can see American and European continents from this no man's land and volcanic mountains
  3. Scuba diving and snorkeling @ Silfra - This is also where the North American & Eurasian tectonic plates are slowly splitting apart from each other, creating deep fissures in the ground.
  4. Geysers At Haukadalur - There are two famous geysers here called Geysir and Strokkur. In fact the general term “geyser” was named after this particular one in Iceland.
    The Earth churns up boiling hot water that smells like rotten eggs, with steam rising from vents in the earth next to mud pools, fumaroles, and mineral deposits.
    The original Geysir no longer erupts after an earthquake shut it down, but a second one called Strokkur constantly explodes with scalding water shooting 100 feet into the air every 10 minutes or so. Its so fascinating to see this one erupt. Water fills into earth and then explodes in one or two upward water streams. Land around it is of different shades.
  5. Kerio crater lake
Vatnajökull and Snæfellsnes
The glaciers in Vatnajökull and Snæfellsnes national parks are popular for ice climbing, hiking and snowmobiling. Its amazing to walk on tip of tongue of iceberg and also to go inside ice caves. Another very famous summer activity is to take the boat ride in The Glacier Lagoon. Lot of movies have been shot here.

- South coast beach

- Blue lagoon
The most romantic place; have to go with your other half. It feels so relaxing in hot geo thermal pool with heaven like views( read as hot water steam over blue water with light rain). This place has man made waterfall, sauna, massages and Jacuzzi. It's very near to airport near Reykjavik.

- Waterfall Seljalandsfoss
Its hard to decide which one is my fav- this or Skogafoss. Its breathtakingly beautiful and its so cool to walk behind the waterfall with moss covering the mountains around.

- Waterfall Skogafoss
Hands down- Its the most beautiful waterfall I have ever seen. It looks like a curtain of water and people get to see it up so close.

- Waterfall Dettifoss

Friday, October 9, 2015

California --- Jul 2012 and Aug 2013

How do I describe 'the California', one of the most popular states of  the USA. Its a big state with Hollywood as its heart. Its absolutely gorgeous with different kind of terrains like beaches, Pacific ocean coast line, mountains, rocks, national forests, deserts and you name it. The weather is amazing and nobody wants to leave California. Let's get on with the amazing places to see here:

San Francisco
- Golden Gate Bridge - Even in July, its foggy here sometimes. There are lot of viewpoints to see this bridge. Some of them are -
  1. South Vista Point
  2. Battery Spencer Vista Point
  3. Baker Beach - Its also a nude beach
  4. Torpedo wharf
Also, there are walking tours in around beach.

- Lombard Street - Its also called crooked street. Its in between streets Hyde and Leavenworth. Driving on SFO streets is crazy as roller coaster crazy.

- Ride a cable car in SFO. One can see the ocean from the SFO streets

- Alcatraz jail - Its a must do tour. There is a great view of SFO city from Alcatraz prison.

- Fisherman's wharf

- Twin peaks/Coit tower - Heard sunset is beautiful from here.

- Ghirardelli square - Its all about chocolates here

- China town - I like NY's china town more but SFO's china town is very famous too

Napa Valley/ Sedona
These are wine counties with great wine tasting places. They offer tours.

Monterey
Its absolutely gorgeous.

- Big Sur - gorgeous

- Point Lobos State Reserve - It has hikes and gorgeous look points and beaches

- 7 mile drive - A must do; absolutely gorgeous ocean views

Lake Tahoe
Its small sleepy romantic town amid mountains.

- Inspiration Point Vista - Beautiful views of Lake Tahoe

- Emerald Bay State Park - I had a great time dipping my legs in lake Tahoe.

- Eagle Falls/ Eagles lake/ Alpine lake Trail - Must do and Eagle lake is my most favorite lake. It was so deserted and pristine; very romantic.

- South Lake Tahoe casinos

- Adventurous activities like hang gliding, water skiing, ATV tours. I tried water skiing and ATV. ATV tour was so great and we saw Miller lake which was so pretty with lily pads.

- Downtown is so cute

Yosemite National Park
Its absolutely beautiful and worth capturing every turn. They have lot of hiking trails, kayaking and camping options. There are so many other adventurous activities to choose from. Some of the must do vista points-
  1.  Glacier point
  2.  El Portal
Dead Valley National Park
It has awesome views to offer- colored mountains, salt flats and sand dunes.

San Diego
- La Jolla Cove/Scripps park/ La Jolla Beach - Cove is gorgeous and must do

- Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, Point Loma - Beautiful again; sunset by the ocean where waves crash the rocks

- Point Loma Tide pools/Cabrillo Tide pools - Its south of Sunset Cliffs National Monument park - Beautiful again; sunset by the ocean where waves crash the rocks

- San Diego zoo - San Diego has this area where shuttles take you to various places like museums, zoos and gardens in the same vicinity.

Los Angeles
- Hollywood sign - There are lot of places to see that from the distance. It's not allowed to go to that sign.

- Hollywood Boulevard - Its main attraction with lot of places to check like Highland shopping complex (Hollywood sign is visible from here)

- Universal Studios theme park

- Griffith Observatory - It offers a great view of Hollywood sign as well.

- Sunset/Rodeo Boulevard - Breathtakingly beautiful houses/High end shopping street


Drive by ocean from SFO to LA is breathtakingly beautiful. We got to see sea lions at their mating season (July) and pelicans (August) on the way. We stopped at this interesting place on the way with fun guide where the house was at weird angle so as to harness the energy.

Las Vegas-Nevada --- Aug 2009, Jul 2012 and Dec 2014, Grand Canyon-Arizona, Page-Arizona, Monument Valley-Utah, Sedona-Arizona --- Dec 2014

I was so proud of my self after this trip as I was the sole driver and executed the itinerary successfully as I planned. I have to thank my Jewish friend Jay Levine who helped me set this perfect itinerary. I had so much fun with my 'mamajis' uncles. We three went from state to state exploring dry and rough American landscape and learnt some native American culture. I also learnt so much from their experiences and advice.

Road map
Las Vegas- Nevada:
We started the adventure from Las Vegas. Its my favorite city in USA. I have been there three times and would love to go there again. I would recommend at least three days in Vegas. Remember whatever happens in Vegas remain in Vegas. Bring on the craziness here.
To-dos-
- Cover the casinos and hotels Venetian, Caesar Palace and Bellagio- walk through these casinos for sure for amazing ambiance. Venetian will take you to Venice; take the very famous gondola ride from inside. Don't just take the outside ride. Bellagio has great glass decorative work with gorgeous flower and garden exhibition. Don't miss the stunning Bellagio fountain show. Caesar Palace has Italy/Rome feeling. These three are my most favorite casinos.
- Other casinos worth visiting are Wynn (car show), New York, MGM (white lions), Planet Hollywood (miracle mile mall)
- Las Vegas is famous for its splendid and grand shows. I would recommend David Copperfield's stunning magic show in MGM, 'O' show in Bellagio, KA and more
- Strip clubs - Try it once, cheap here
- Drinking on streets here
- All ecstatic rides in Stratosphere casino
- Gambling and clubbing, heard the pool parties are awesome here
- Mirage casino fire show outside
- Downtown Vegas is captivating as well.
- Indoor sky diving. This was strictly okay for me. Real sky diving is much more adventurous.

Grand Canyon-Arizona:
This always stuns me and I can spend hours looking into the valley. Absolutely gorgeous and words cannot describe the majestic views. I have seen at sunrise, sunset, and on cloudy day with clouds trapped in the canyon. I would recommend west rim sky walk tour. South rim has vista points which are breath taking. I would like to take helicopter tour (included with boat tour) here. On the way to Grand Canyon from Vegas, one can stop at Hoover dam which is again very famous tourist spot. They offer dam tours as well. Include Grand canyon if you are going to Vegas. It's just 4 hrs away from Vegas. North rim is closed in winters. So, best time to go will be in the summer.

Page-Arizona:-Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell, Rainbow Bridge:
Antelope canyon is a must. They have two tours lower and upper canyon. Do any. Amazing ride on desert to reach canyons by tour companies and totally wow experience.
I would highly recommend Lake Powell and Rainbow bridge tour as well. This tour doesn't run in winters. Best time to go is in summer.
Horse Shoe bend is an amazing vista point in Page. It's a short hike to vista point from main road; highly recommended. Amazing view. It will not take much time; max 2 hrs.
On the way from Grand Canyon to Page, Cameron trading post comes where you can buy native American stuff. Big stores and restaurants are here.

Monument Valley-Utah:
Absolutely surreal and stunning. Its a must see and there are no restaurant chains in this area. This land belongs to native American tribes. I would recommend tour with them as they have permit to take you to interiors. This place has been covered in umpteen number of western movies including Forrest Grump. Stay at Goulding's lodge as it's room have great views of monument valley. There is another hotel View which is right at the doorsteps of monument valley but I loved Goulding's lodge as much. We loved the lodge. We saw the most beautiful sunrise from our balcony. I had never seen such sunrise before. The rocks next to lodge turn redder when first rays of sun fall on them. Awesome experience.

Sunrise at monument valley from Goulding's lodge
Sedona-Arizona:
After being to above mentioned amazing places, I was wondering if there is anything left to impress us but red rocks in Sedona proved us wrong. The drive is beautiful to this place and the mountains get to you. Absolutely gorgeous and lovely place. Such a cute town where you can get cactus appetizers.  I would highly recommend Pink Jeeps' Broken Arrow tour. Their jeeps go on rocks like roads. Amazing views and information. Also this place is known to be vortex of energy where people come from far off places for treatments. I heard a case where a lady stayed and meditated for 3 months and she got cured from her cancer.

With this our awesome road trip came to an end and we flew back to home from Phoenix. I have the best mamajis in the world. We had so much fun and did crazy things in Vegas. I wore very cheesy heart shaped sunglasses the whole trip that still makes me laugh. After the tour mamajis were so tired of rocks but nevertheless they got to dance in snow fall. They even made videos while running near lake Powell and in Sedona town. Mamajis absolutely loved Vegas and would visit again with their respective wives. I don't blame them. There is a reason I love Vegas.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Maine --- July 2015

Maine is a must see state with beautiful places to cover. Its famous for rafting and fall foliage. It's economical too.



It was more of a family vacation with sister, brother in law and a friend in summer of 2015. We drove directly to northern part of the state to Acadia National park. We watched the very famous sunrise in Acadia at 4:19 am. Its very picturesque. Acadia national park lives to its name, so many vista points and hiking trails here. Some that we followed-
Cadillac mountain- Famous sunrise view point
Ocean trail- Do not miss this. Its absolutely mesmerizing to walk on rocks by Atlantic ocean. I sat for hours while the waves crashed on the rocks with my feet dipped in the water. In this trip I realized how much my brother in law loves taking the pics. This trail is so beautiful that you feel like clicking picture every minute. There are so many vista points on this trail.
Park loop road - Stop for amazing vista points
Jordan pond- Its very pretty and photos here look like paintings, must see
Sand beach- It's one of the most beautiful beach that I have ever been to, must see
Thunder hole- This is accessible by ocean trail. Waves crashing into the hole was a good sight.
Light house- Light house in Acadia is not clearly visible,  but can be seen from far. Nevertheless sunset was pretty.
Sunrise from Cadillac mountain
Next day, we covered the very famous Portland Head Lighthouse. Its a must and there is very short trail by ocean at some elevation here. This Lighthouse along with trail can be covered in max 2.5 hrs. For the first time I tried deep fried pizza in Portland and I loved it. It was July 4th and so we went to see the fireworks by the ocean and then to amazing club 'Pearl'. The music was good and our friend finally catched a free t shirt that was being thrown from the stage. We all bought July 4th T shirts from downtown.

Next day we visited Casco bay. There are lot of ferries that go to multiple islands.Most of the islands are privately owned so that is why ferries are there to take you around those. We took the shortest one to the Peaks island which we wanted to explore on our own. We saw amazing houses on privately owned islands on the way. For the first time we drove the golf cart on an island and its so cheap to rent it here. Also very easy to drive. Again lot of picturesque viewpoints here. You can cover the whole island in an hour by golf cart.

On our way back we checked the largest rotating and revolving globe in the world - Eartha. Don't miss it. It's on the way from Acadia to Portland. Worth checking out and my brother in law bought a big world map. So, if you are into maps, this is the place for you because not everywhere you can get such big maps.