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Q: What you are about to read?

A: Travel stories with beautiful but non-professional photos.

Q: Who does it belong to?
A: A bunch of people having wanderlust, ready to ride any where, anytime, with a budget !

Q: Can a bit more of elaboration expected?
A: Sure! These are the storytellers with a zing to do adventures, but not at the cost of life. Mostly involved in road trips and accompanied by their motorcycles, most of the times. Common office going people, belong to middle class families who use their saved time from busy life and steal the money from their own pockets to travel with friends!

Q: Why this blog?
A: They feel happy to share Experience on and off the road to inspire more people to not to miss the best affordable  moments in life!

Q: Place & people?
A: Woah! The whole world is A stage! We don't miss any chance to visit any damn palace, no matter how many times, we have been there.. and believe me, we are really good artists.One Photoholic, one photogenic and a rising cinematographer, with an inspiring couple with itchy feet, A Bunty with a silver spoon, a Book, one Google and Some visiting members!

Q: Amm..

A: For more details, go through the Stories here.. :-)

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