| How
was 2006 for you on the vacation quotient? Was the most
exciting holiday you took spent lolling about the house
in an old housecoat, occasionally getting up to feed the
dog? Or did you jet-set around the kind of exotic locations
that regularly make it to the cover of Travel+Leisure
Magazine?
Here we ask some celebrities the
where, when and how of their most exciting holiday this
year and come up with a few surprises.
Madhur Bhandarkar, director
This year, the best holiday Ive
had was a trip to Orissa. Id gone to Bhubaneswar for
a function and visited the Jagannath temple in Puri. Im
quite religious, and the Jagannath temple is considered
one of the holiest of Hindu shrines, so Im glad I
managed a darshan. I also went to the Puri beach
and took a leisurely stroll around, doing typically touristy
things like having coconut water and bhutta. In all,
it was a simple, heartwarming holiday just the way I like
them.
Rahul Sharma santoor
player
I went to Ladakh in September
to shoot the music video for my album Ladakh In Search
of the Buddha and it turned out to be one of the most
memorable experiences of my life. This was the second time
I went there and was mesmerised yet again. Although we were
there only for three days, the trip was fulfilling in every
way. The first day went in acclimatising to the weather,
and then we did some work and trekking. I also managed to
buy some authentic bells and chimes. I plan to go to Ladakh
next year too, but this time I will make sure its
purely for pleasure.
Aditya Bal, model
In November I spent a few days
in Goa with friends and it was great fun. Now, my idea of
a holiday is to loll around and do nothing and that is
exactly what I did. We went swimming every day and played
football on the beach. We also visited Old Goa which has
some fascinating churches. We gorged on the food I especially
enjoyed the local desserts like bebinca and dishes
such as vindaloo and Goan sausages.
Karan Paul, entrepreneur
I am big on travelling. I have
travelled a bit this year, though not as much as Id
have liked. I went to a couple of places abroad, one of
them being Cambodia. It was my first trip to the place and
quite a memorable one at that. Id gone with a friend
and we stayed at this wonderful resort called Amansara.
The Angkor Vat temples were fabulous. We went on adventure
trails biking, boating and trekking.
We tried out the local cuisine
as well and quite liked it. It is a cross between Vietnamese,
Thai and Indonesian cuisine with hearty curries, spicy
and not-so-spicy at the same time.
Charu Sharma, sports presenter
A trekking trip in Bhutan earlier
this year with my son turned out to be one of the most exciting
holidays Ive ever been on. Though I have to do a lot
of travelling for work, its never the same thing as
some serious R&R with friends and family, and Im
looking forward to more of that this year. A leisurely three-day
cruise through the Kerala backwaters on a luxury houseboat
is on the cards in a few days time and Im understandably
excited about this trip. Its just going to be family
and some close friends, with nothing to do for three glorious
days. Bliss!
Deepika Govind, fashion
designer
A trip to Europe earlier this
year proved to be one of the most thrilling experiences
of my life. Paris, Milan, Venice these are names that
conjure up glorious pictures and they left me completely
speechless. Venice, especially, made me feel like I was
back in a romantic age in history. Visiting the Louvre was
also an eye-opening experience. The Duomo Cathedral in Milan
had a similar effect on me.
Abhinav Bindra, shooter
I needed a break from my hectic
schedule and so opted for the peace and quiet of Langkawi
Islands in Malaysia. It is a charming island surrounded
by clear blue water. I went there in the last week of August
and stayed for about 10 days. I put up at the Four Seasons
Resort and it was a completely relaxing break. I didnt
venture out of the resort much since I wanted to enjoy a
couple of lazy days with my family. This was solely the
reason why I didnt even go shopping. So the only souvenirs
that I collected from Langkawi are memories.
Shaina N.C., fashion designer
My trip to Dubai in May this year
turned out to be one of the most exciting ever. Actually
I was eight months pregnant at that time and everybody advised
me not to travel. But I felt I really needed a break and
felt up to it, so I flew off with my husband and my daughter
Shanaya. We were there for a week and enjoyed ourselves
thoroughly. And can you imagine, just a week after we returned
my son Aryan was born!
June, actress
This year, my favourite tour has
been to Thailand with my two kids, Shivendra and Shivangini.
We splashed around the beaches of Koh Samui, had our share
of the sun on the sands of Phuket and shopped at the lively
bazaars of Bangkok.
While my daughter and I simply
gorged on seafood lobsters fit for kings and succulent
crabs my son was gastronomically more adventurous, and
tried squid and other exotic stuff.
Theres little that can beat
a short hop to Thailand. Theres everything pristine
beaches, amazing food, hospitable people and above everything,
a spirituality that revitalises ones inner self. |