- adventure
- Africa
- AIESEC
- Amritsar
- Bangkok
- beach
- Bollywood
- Brussels
- Budapest
- Cambodia
- camps
- culture shock
- Dharamshala
- diving
- earthquake
- elephants
- Europe
- European Commission
- farewell
- first time
- free food
- French
- friends
- Halloween
- happy moments
- Himalayas
- HIV/AIDS
- Human Rights
- impressions
- Independence day
- India
- internship
- it's all about people
- Kerala
- Kuala Lumpur
- Latvia
- lazy sundays
- London
- Luxembourg
- Malaysia
- monsoon
- movies
- Mumbai
- Nepal
- New Delhi
- not enough time
- Ol Delhi
- parties
- patriotic
- Perhentian islands
- Phnom Penn
- problems
- rain
- red tape
- Rishikesh
- roller-coasters
- safari
- same same
- sightseeing
- Singapore
- small things
- snow
- solidarity
- stage
- stagiaire
- Thailand
- travel
- travelling circus
- trekking
- turtles
- Varanasi
- VIP
- winter
- workshops
- zen
Travel map
Archives
- August 2012 (2)
- July 2012 (8)
- June 2012 (7)
- May 2012 (16)
- April 2012 (1)
- March 2012 (10)
- February 2012 (5)
- January 2012 (4)
- December 2011 (1)
- November 2011 (6)
- October 2011 (7)
- September 2011 (2)
- August 2011 (4)
- July 2011 (7)
- June 2011 (6)
- May 2011 (6)
- April 2011 (1)
- February 2011 (4)
- January 2011 (3)
- December 2010 (3)
- November 2010 (2)
- October 2010 (2)
- September 2010 (2)
Categories
-
Recent Posts
Rudīte’s tweets
Tweets by ruducis-
Join 25 other subscribers
Blogroll
Chapatis, curries, rooftops and holy cows
- Back home
- A life in a year.
- Giggles in Londontown
- 11 000 kms and 7 time zones later
- Final days in Asia and the last mango
- Ok, let’s go diving!
- Sand under my feet, wind in my hair, salt on my skin
- Ankle-deep in the mud in the world’s oldest rainforest
- Durian spring rolls in Malacca
- Upside down in the Universal Studios
Monthly Archives: October 2011
Manali, pretty pretty Manali!
Last weekend I visited one of the most touristic hill stations in India – Manali. It’s a very popular destination for backpackers as it has a very laid back atmosphere, you can do a lot of fun adventure activities there … Continue reading
Posted in Living and travelling in India, My AIESEC internship in India
Tagged adventure, friends, happy moments, Himalayas, Manali, paragliding, travel
2 Comments
Happy Diwali!
Today we are celebrating Diwali – the festival of lights – kind of equivalent of Christmas here. Everything is decorated with lights and people are very festive. For me it feels very unusual – the lights are everywhere as for … Continue reading
Posted in Living and travelling in India, My AIESEC internship in India
Tagged diwali, happy moments, India
Leave a comment
“The weather outside is frightful..”
Here goes another thing to cheer me up: the weather forecast for this week at my original home (Latvia) and my current home (Delhi). P.s. this weekend I’m again going to Himalayas, this time the plan is pure relaxing and … Continue reading
When you think happy thoughts, you are happy, na?
Aaaand.. I’ve changed my mood again. At the end of the last week something happened in me and I’m enjoying India again. I’ve been complaining too much lately, so now I’ve stopped doing that and I’ve decided to be happy … Continue reading
Europe, I love you!
After being away from Europe for 5 months, I was back there for 9 days – 2 days in Madrid/Toledo, 1 day on the road from Madrid to Barcelona with a stop in Zaragoza, 3 days in Barcelona, 3 days … Continue reading
Posted in Living and travelling in India, My AIESEC internship in India
Tagged Europe, happy moments, travel
Leave a comment
Attempt at eco-tourism in the Himalayas
Every time I visit the Himalayas, I indeed find it difficult to believe that this much grand and beauty can exist, but it does! And I had the pleasure to spend 9 days there again in September – 9 days … Continue reading
Posted in Living and travelling in India, My AIESEC internship in India
Tagged Himalayas, India, small things, travel
Leave a comment
After a while of prolonged silence
The past month has been rather exhausting to me, and the last holiday I had was September 11 – since then I’ve been working on every weekday and every Saturday and Sunday.. So today was a day after quite a … Continue reading
Posted in Living and travelling in India, My AIESEC internship in India
Tagged culture shock, India
Leave a comment