The Eager Traveler

Visiting Death Valley National Park

Hiking in Artisti's Palette

Death Valley National Park is the hottest, driest and lowest National Park in North America. I visited Death Valley first about ten years ago on my way home to San Francisco after a backpacking trip to Inyo National Forest. During that first visit, I spent only one night in Death Valley National Park. The only […]

A Weekend Getaway to Murphys, California

Hiking North Grove Trail Big Trees State Park

2020 taught me some valuable lessons. The biggest lesson was that I didn’t have to travel far from home to experience adventure. In late October, I took a road trip through California’s Gold Country region and discovered an ideal weekend getaway to the small but action packed town of Murphys, California. Below, I list out […]

California Gold Country: A Road Trip Guide

I’ve lived in Northern California for most of my life and didn’t think there was anything new to discover in my state, until the pandemic hit in 2020. In October 2020, I set out on a road trip to explore the California Gold Country with a fellow photographer friend from San Francisco, epic7travel. Our mission? […]

Fall Colors in Mammoth Lakes, California

Where is Mammoth Lakes? One of my favorite regions in the Eastern Sierra Nevada range is a place called Inyo National Forest. It’s about 4-6 hours driving distance from San Francisco. Inyo National Forest is also home to an area called Mammoth Lakes. Having lived in California for most of my life, I visited Mammoth […]

Backpacking in the Wilderness at Yosemite National Park

I haven’t backpacked in the wilderness in ages. The first time I backpacked was at Inyo National Park in Northern California in 2011. The second time I backpacked was this August 2020, in one of California’s most well known national parks, Yosemite. So, am I a seasoned pro at wilderness backpacking? Uh, most definitely not. […]

8 Day Trek to Annapurna Base Camp

Who would have thought a scrawny, non-athletic, Indian girl like me would one day hike the Annapurna Base Camp?! The words “base camp” have become synonymous with Mt. Everest, and sound intimidating to many of us! 10 years ago, when a friend told me about this place called the Annapurna, he described it as even […]

How to Plan a Road Trip to Mt. Shasta, CA

It’s the summer of July, 2020. America and most of the world is in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. Typically, this is the time most of us are looking to take our summer vacations, whether domestic or international. Given that most countries are not accepting the American passport currently, due to America’s rising cases, […]

Glacier Hiking in Perito Moreno, Argentina

Walking on ice is a unique experience. As far as difficulty levels, let’s just say, if I can do it, so can you! Glacier hiking however is not something to be attempted on your own. Let’s take a look at what you need to know before you plan your next glacier hiking trip. Which Glacier […]

5 Lessons Learnt Trekking Torres Del Paine

I was not born an athlete. And neither am I one now. So how was I going to carry a backpack with food, water and clothes for a 5 day trek in one of the world’s best national parks, self-guided? Was I fit enough? Was I emotionally strong enough? Could I even carry my backpack […]

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