This is not just about places. It’s about how they stay with us.

I don’t travel to tick off destinations or follow perfect plans. I travel to notice — the breeze on a quiet road, a meal shared with strangers, the pauses between places that rarely make it to maps.

The Secret Trails is where I leave these experiences behind, written as gentle guides for those who want to walk slowly, wander without pressure, and travel beyond the obvious.

Start anywhere. Read slowly. Walk these trails in your own way.

Quiet moments from the road

How to Walk These Trails

Choose a Mood

Quiet roads, rain-soaked evenings, long walks, or shared conversations.

Read the Trail

Each story leaves cues — where to pause, walk, eat, or simply sit.

Walk It Your Way

No checklists. No rush. These are guides, not itineraries.

Trails You Can Walk

These aren’t highlights — they’re moments you can step into.

Tasmania

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East Coast Drive

Sunrises, solitude, and stretches of coastline that made me stop and stare.

India

Valley Of Flowers

A riot of colors and a gentle reminder that nature doesn’t rush, yet everything blooms.

Planning, Without Overplanning

Travel with a child or elderly parent? First time solo? Lost while navigating public transport? I've been there. I’m sharing what worked for me — not as rules, but as friendly suggestions.

Places That Stayed With Me

Some well-known, some hidden gems. Each left a mark.