Traveller’s World: Oh, the east is east

October 14, 2020  A bright blue day at Passikudah by Adityavikram More In the recent history, the eastern coast of Sri Lanka has suffered the hot wrath of war and the cold rage of the Boxing Day Tsunami. Then, when all was looking up, like the sun that rises from the depths of the sea... Continue Reading →

The Indian Express: The Algebra of Infinite Beauty

  Postcard-perfect: A heady hybrid of a European town in a tropical place. (Photo by: Adityavikram More) The quaint charms of Sri Lanka’s Galle Fort A stellar example of a fort city made by Europeans in South and Southeast Asia, Galle Fort is a Unesco World Heritage site. Written by Arefa Tehsin | New Delhi... Continue Reading →

The Indian Express: Of Cinnamon and Sand

The Indian Express: Why Colombo is probably the best metropolitan city of South Asia  Photographs by Adityavikram More 

Outlook Money: Far from the Madding Crowd

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The Hindu: The Bridge on River Kelani

Rafting through the rapids. Photo: Adityavikram More       METROPLUS » TRAVEL June 14, 2013 The bridge on River Kelani   AREFA TEHSIN             METROPLUS » TRAVEL June 14, 2013 The bridge on River Kelani   AREFA TEHSIN       “One day the war will be over,” Col. Nicholson had famously said,... Continue Reading →

Deccan Herald: Lord of the Sacred Hill

Deccan Herald: Lord of the Sacred Hill   By Arefa Tehsin & Adityavikram More   Photographs by Adityavikram More       Monday 03 June 2013   Lord of the sacred hill Arefa Tehsin and Adityavikram More   Lankan coast   Trincomalee, that literally means lord of the sacred hill, is a place overlooked by the... Continue Reading →

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