Worst Advice Ever
What is the worst advice you ever followed?
For me – early in my career people told me not to bother going to India – they said it had nothing to offer and I should focus elsewhere. So for over a decade that’s what I did. Worst advice ever!
Once I finally saw India with my own eyes—I’ve been back just about every year since and I’ve still just scratched the surface it’s beautiful, complex and wonderful variety of culture, nature, landscape and wildlife.
I’ve added a new photo tour for India in January/February 2016 that can either be just one week or over two depending the time you have. I’ll be taking you along an extraordinary route that combines the best of Inida, full of lore and splendor, punctuated by diverse photographic attractions.
The Kumbh Mela is a rare mass pilgrimage when Hindus from all over the world journey to bathe in the sacred river Ganges. It is considered to be the largest peaceful gathering in the world. I have been to several Kumbhs and can help effectively navigate you through this large and colorful congregation of pilgrims, yogis, and sages. Following the Kumbh we will travel to Ranthambore National Park where a highlight will be the chance to photograph elusive tigers and leopards and other rare wildlife.
Secret, Sacred and Wild India Workshop
January 25, 2016 – February 2, 2016
I hope to see some of you there! And if not with me, just put India on your bucket list regardless. That’s my advice!
Dear Sir Art,
Hope you are doing well. I believe you have had the worst advice of not going to India but believe me a more worst thing would be not to explore the rich culture and heritage of a neighbouring country called Pakistan. Being the most geographically diversified country, Pakistan offers one a roller coaster ride from the mighty Karakoram to the vast Arabic ocean.
Someday do plan to cover the cultural heritage of our country and its wildlife and flora and fauna. Believe me sir you would write a blog of the best advice ever.