Gulmarg in Kashmir, India

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I am a travel blogger and photographer from Kolkata, India. A man who dreams to travel the world to explore new places, live in different cultures, meet new people and make memories with his camera. I believe that traveling is the most valuable learning experience that life can offer. “My Travel Frames” is a chronicle of my travel tales, a window to connect with my soul.

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Life on Dal Lake in Kashmir | A Photo Story

“Every single ghat that comes along Boulevard Road has its own charm and views. Some are crowded, full of touts and boatmen and some are just waiting for you with their open seating areas and empty wooden benches. You need to have a seat on one of those wooden benches while the sun sets down on the other side of Dal Lake spreading an orange hue above the Zabarwan mountain and the water of Dal Lake.