SHARE THE THRILLS! My content is based on authentic experiences and genuine observations. While I strive to provide you with the most enjoyable and informative travel experiences, it's important to remember that my content is based on personal experiences, anecdotes, and research. I aim to offer inspiration and insight, to share the wonders of the world and the joy of exploration.

  • Dec 24, 2023

Jump into my blog and let's mix the old thrill with new adventures! Exploring fresh paths while embracing all the wisdom and fun from my past journeys. Get ready for a ride blending old-school adventures with brand-new escapades! Vivienne Gunning

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  • Apr 9, 2023

As I strolled down Napier Road in Fort Kochi, I left the Loving Earth Cafe and stumbled upon a hidden gem - a stunning double-storey building with exquisite wall designs. Rows of pots lined the exterior, and the captivating murals on the walls featured sensuous women, delicate decorative designs, and simple flower patterns that drew my eyes up to the rows of empty plots with lifeless, withered plant stems. It was a living memory of an untold story, and I was mesmerized by its beauty. I couldn't help but wonder whether the abandoned houses in the area were left by their tenants or whether the houses outlived them. Despite their abandonment, they still held a special place in the hearts of the locals, serving as a reminder of the rich cultural history of Fort Kochi. As I walked through the area, I felt transported back in time, experiencing the lives of those who once called this place home. The buildings were a living museum, offering a glimpse into the past and the people who once lived there. Amidst the fascinating historical landscape, I found the Loving Earth Cafe, a serene and peaceful haven that provided a stark contrast to the bustling activity of Napier Road. It was the perfect place to stop, reflect and contemplate the stories that the buildings in the area had to tell. In conclusion, my discovery of the abandoned houses on Napier Road was a personal and intimate experience that left a lasting impression on me. The stunning double-storey building, incredible wall designs, and captivating murals all told a story that invited me to step back in time and experience the lives of those who once lived there.

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  • Apr 2, 2023

Embark on a journey with Bushtracks Expeditions Explorer, Vivienne Gunning, as she discovers the breathtaking murals and paintings of Parag Sonarghare, an Indian artist whose technical ability and soulful creations are not to be missed. Immerse yourself in the vibrant artistic energy of Kochi, India, home to the renowned Art Biennale, and witness the call to action for preservation of neglected murals. Delve into the works of Parag Sonarghare, a mastermind behind mesmerizing murals and exceptional depictions of the human form, whose art is a precious gem that must be cherished and safeguarded.

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  • Apr 1, 2023

Join Vivienne Gunning, a Bushtracks Expedition Leader, on an immersive journey through the captivating Bazaar Road in Kochi. Witness the fascinating history and diverse cultural influences of this ancient street, built by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British, dating back to the 16th century. Vivienne shares insights into the legacies of these colonial powers, and how they shaped the area's architecture and lifestyle. Immerse yourself in the vibrant markets, historic buildings, and colorful streets of Bazaar Road, and be inspired to preserve its cultural and historical riches for future generations.

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  • Mar 26, 2023

"Journeying through India: My First Six Weeks" is a captivating account of the author's personal experiences of living in India, highlighting the rich cultural diversity and tolerance of its people, as well as the challenges of living in densely populated areas. The article discusses the incredible sense of community and care for one another that is prevalent in Indian families and the eagerness of students to learn, despite the difficulties they may face. The author also reflects on the importance of finding solutions to live together in harmony, despite the limited resources and growing population of the country.

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  • Mar 17, 2023

In this blog, the author takes the reader on a journey through the historic spice market in Jew Town, Fort Kochi, India. The vivid descriptions of the architecture, spices, and traditional methods used to prepare them, bring to life the rich history and culture of the region. Through the author's eyes, we are transported to a place where the scents and flavors of ginger, cinnamon, and cumin fill the air, and the vibrant market is steeped in tradition and the legacy of the Portuguese and Dutch traders who once owned the building. This blog is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and culture of India, and for foodies and travelers alike.

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