About Us
One Touch Of Nature Makes The Whole World Kin
Welcome to my world of wanderlust and wilderness! I’m Rajendra Khetre, a solo traveler from Pune, Maharashtra, who found his calling in exploring India’s diverse landscapes with my faithful companion – my Mahindra Thar. Like the Shakespeare quote that inspires me, “One touch of nature makes the whole world kin,” I believe that travel breaks all barriers and connects hearts. My blog isn’t just about destinations; it’s about the stories that unfold on dusty trails, the warmth of local communities, and the thrill of discovering hidden gems across our beautiful country.
As a solo adventurer, I bring you authentic travel tales, practical guides, and stunning visuals from my journeys. Whether it’s conquering challenging terrains or discovering serene spots off the beaten path, each post is crafted from real experiences and a genuine love for exploration. Join me as I navigate through India’s magnificent landscapes, one adventure at a time.
As a passionate solo traveler exploring India with my Thar, I document authentic adventures across diverse terrains. From mountain passes to coastal trails, every journey is a story waiting to be shared.
Study Nature, Love Nature
Through my lens and experiences, I capture the raw beauty of India’s wilderness. Each trip teaches me something new about our natural world – from high-altitude ecosystems to desert landscapes, every adventure deepens my connection with nature.
Autumn Is a Second Spring
My travels follow nature’s rhythm across seasons. Whether it’s chasing monsoon clouds in the Western Ghats, witnessing Ladakh’s autumn colors, or exploring spring blooms in the valleys, each season brings its own magic to the journey.
Just Let It Rain
Some of my most memorable adventures happen when plans meet nature’s surprises. From impromptu camping under starlit skies to navigating rain-soaked trails, these unplanned moments create the most authentic travel stories.
A Light Wind Swept Over The Corn, And All Nature Laughed In The Sunshine.
Projects
Forest Wilderness
Srinagar
Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, is a historic city built around Dal Lake, known for its traditional houseboats, ornate Mughal gardens, wooden mosques, and vibrant Kashmiri culture, with the Jhelum River winding through its heart.
Pangong Lake
Pangong Lake (Pangong Tso) is a majestic 134-kilometer-long salt lake situated at 14,270 feet in the Himalayas, shared between India’s Ladakh and Tibet, famous for its crystal-clear waters that change from deep blue to turquoise throughout the day.
Zanskar Sindhu Sangam
The Zanskar River merges with the Sindhu (Indus) River at Nimmu, Ladakh, creating a dramatic natural spectacle where the brown waters of the Zanskar meet the blue-green Indus – their confluence marked by a striking color contrast against the backdrop of towering Himalayan peaks.