I’m not a backpacker. While I carry a backpack for convenience, I like to travel impulsively and to places that have seldom been written about, and I don’t believe in counting every coinage I spend.
I like to go slow, get under the skin of a place, talk to locals and experiment with the local menu . In the above, one common factor is to feel the experience and ‘never stop traveling’. Join me on my podcast Yatra Uncut with Pamela.
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I’m not a backpacker. While I carry a backpack for convenience, I like to travel impulsively and to places that have seldom been written about, and I don’t believe in counting every coinage I spend.
I like to go slow, get under the skin of a place, talk to locals and experiment with the local menu . In the above, one common factor is to feel the experience and ‘never stop traveling’. Join me on my podcast Yatra Uncut with Pamela.
Instagram link - https://www.instagram.com/everycornerofworld
The Magic of Ganesh Chaturthi: Festival Origins and Iconic Celebrations
Yatra Uncut With Pamela
8 minutes
1 year ago
The Magic of Ganesh Chaturthi: Festival Origins and Iconic Celebrations
In this episode of *Yatra Unkut with Pamela*, we dive into the vibrant celebration of **Ganesh Chaturthi** – exploring its origins in Hindu mythology, its rise as a major festival in Maharashtra, and the role of Lokmanya Tilak in transforming it into a symbol of unity. Discover the spiritual significance, eco-friendly trends, and how you can join in the celebrations. From visiting iconic pandals in Mumbai and Pune to experiencing the serene coastal vibes of Ganpatipule, this episode offers everything you need to make the most of Ganesh Chaturthi. Tune in and immerse yourself in the magic of this beloved festival!
Yatra Uncut With Pamela
I’m not a backpacker. While I carry a backpack for convenience, I like to travel impulsively and to places that have seldom been written about, and I don’t believe in counting every coinage I spend.
I like to go slow, get under the skin of a place, talk to locals and experiment with the local menu . In the above, one common factor is to feel the experience and ‘never stop traveling’. Join me on my podcast Yatra Uncut with Pamela.
Instagram link - https://www.instagram.com/everycornerofworld