Our favorite blogs in India:
Delhi Bound
By Naomi: I am a mother, wife, sister, friend, daughter. I am a blossoming cook, an avid reader, a wanna-be runner and gardener. I was homeschooled as a child and some days wish that I had the patience to do the same with my own children. I am stubborn, melodramatic and sometimes impossible to reason with. I am steadfast in my belief systems, vocal and respectful at the same time.
Diary of an Indian Housewife
By Sharell: December 2005. I was an accountant, on long service leave from my uninspiring government job in Melbourne (Australia), and doing community work in Calcutta. My future husband was a DJ, with a residency at one of Calcutta’s biggest nightclubs. Fate drew us together one night, and transformed my life into something unrecognizable.
BreatheDreamGo
By Mariellen: I am a freelance travel writer, blogger and editor, I live in Toronto, Canada, and travel regularly to India. I write about travel, spirituality, yoga, social and environmental issues, the arts and culture and profiles. Please scroll down to see a select portfolio of my writing.
Our Delhi Struggle
By Dave & Jenny: We are Dave and Jenny. We live in India, which is not like where we used to live. This Delhi blog won’t tell you what we did on such-and-such day. Instead, we’re blogging to showcase the fun and insanity of living in India, to help the people back home share what we experience, and to help other people who might be visiting, moving, or just curious about life on the subcontinent.
Mr. (and Mrs.) Luth Go to India
By The Luth's: We're a fairly typical American married couple with dual incomes and no children. I would say "young married couple" but Lindsay claims we no longer qualify (I blame her for finally catching up and hitting her thirties). We arrived in India by way of the fictional greater-Chicagoland area (the northwestern suburbs, to be more specific) in early January 2010 and intend to remain through the end of 2011. Our situation is somewhat unique in the expat community in that we both possess employment visas and work full-time. In fact, we both work for the same company which helped make the decision to relocate to India for two years a much easier one. In other words, we're fortunate enough that neither of us had to put our careers officially or unofficially on hold to make this experience happen.
TripWIP
By Sanjay: No description.
My Bioscope
By Maneesh: Our world presents itself in myriad colours and forms - forever changing and throbbing with energy! My Bioscope is an attempt to display as many of them as seen through my viewfinder and captured through my lens.
Apart from depicting the simple everyday beauty of this world and its inhabitants, the blog also doubles up as a travelogue, on occasions, as I share my experience of travelling to the place, a bit of history and tips for the future traveller.
India Travel Blog
By Arun : No description.




