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There are mornings I still remember — the cool dust on the road, the sound of bicycles passing by, the way the village felt like one small world where everyone knew one another. I grew up in that world: a rural village in India where school was a short walk away, stories were shared over cups of chai, and curiosity seemed to arrive with every visitor. Those small, ordinary moments taught me to notice things: a gesture, a phrase, a face that told a story of its own.
I followed that curiosity to the university and eventually earned a master’s degree in journalism. Becoming a journalist taught me how to listen closely, to ask the right questions, and to shape everyday moments into clear, honest stories. It also reminded me that every place — no matter how quiet or small — holds a thousand little histories waiting to be noticed.
Travel is how I keep learning. For me, journeys aren’t only about checking off destinations; they’re about the slow discoveries made between buses and markets, the friends you make over shared meals, and the unexpected conversations that change the way you think. I carry a small notebook and a patient curiosity: sometimes I write about a market I wandered through at dawn, other times about a book that stayed with me on a long train ride. Music, too, follows me — the songs that rise in the background of a memory and make it easier to tell.

Why this blog !

On this site, Snehaloka, I bring together those small stories and the practical bits I’ve picked up along the way. You’ll find travel essays that linger on people and places, short guides that answer the questions I wished I’d had before my own trips, and gentle reflections about what it means to move through the world as both a visitor and a neighbour. There will also be quick general-knowledge pieces — little things I’ve researched because they fascinated me and I thought they might interest you, too.
If you read one thing here, I hope it’s this: I write to connect. To share what surprised me, to save details I do not want to forget, and to offer something useful for the next person planning a trip or simply dreaming about one. Whether you’re a fellow traveller, a lover of books and music, or someone who likes a quiet corner of the internet to visit now and then — you’re welcome here.
If you’d like to keep in touch, subscribe to my monthly notes for a short letter, a story, and one curious fact. For collaborations, questions, or just to say hello, you can reach me at: mail@snehaloka.in
-Sneha

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