
Ranjan Pal
Travel Writer at Freelance
I am a #TravelWriter, #Photographer, and a world #Traveler. My travel stories have appeared in the @nytimes @CNTIndia @NatGeoTravel @tnlindia and many more 🗺✒️
Articles
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1 month ago |
forbesindia.com | Cynthia Zhang |Ranjan Pal |Bodhibrata Nag
ICSs are littered with legacy systems: Infrastructure upgrades are often delayed due to the high operational costs and the immediate and wide-reaching impacts of downtime, forcing organisations to weigh the immediate opportunity cost of disruptions against the long-term risk of unpatched vulnerabilities.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
cntraveller.in | Ranjan Pal
Flung out on the far edge of Georgia and almost spilling into Turkey, the coastal resort of Batumi is the second largest city in Georgia and the capital of the Ajara autonomous region. It is often overlooked on a first visit to Georgia because of its distance from the capital of Tbilisi (approx 360km/6 hrs) but it has its own unique charm and deserves more attention from the visitor.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
outlooktraveller.com | Ranjan Pal
It had long been a bucket List dream of mine to visit Tuscany, the heartland of the most excellent Italian wines, during the grape harvest. In August, I realised that dream with a group of close friends. We spent two weeks in a five-bedroom villa just outside San Quirico d'Orcia and conducted several wine excursions to the nearby Montalcino, Montepulciano and Chianti regions.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
outlookindia.com | Ranjan Pal
Hungary is a pretty little country in the heart of Central Europe, and visitors to neighbouring Austria, Croatia, and the Czech Republic tend to overlook it. However, it is a lot better value for money, with the cost of living 35 per cent lower than that of Austria, Croatia, and the Czech Republic and with much to offer, from the cultural sights of its crown jewel, Budapest, to the wine country of Tokaj and the beautiful lake district of Lake Balaton.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
outlooktraveller.com | Ranjan Pal
Hungary is a pretty little country in the heart of Central Europe, and visitors to neighbouring Austria, Croatia, and the Czech Republic tend to overlook it. However, it is a lot better value for money, with the cost of living 35 per cent lower than that of Austria, Croatia, and the Czech Republic and with much to offer, from the cultural sights of its crown jewel, Budapest, to the wine country of Tokaj and the beautiful lake district of Lake Balaton.
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Georgian food: cheese boat khachapuri with egg yolk on the table. Read the full article about my travel to Batumi here: https://t.co/H7nTLGMS02 #Batumi #Georgia #BeautifulPlaces #TravelWriter https://t.co/4lLiDw2fQI

Abandoned railway station of Batumi along the black sea near Batumi, Georgia. Image credits: photoaliona Read the article here: https://t.co/H7nTLGMS02 #Batumi #Georgia #BeautifulPlaces #TravelWriter

We stepped out for a stroll along Batumi Boulevard, the iconic promenade which skirts the sparkling Black Sea for eight kilometres. This city park created in 1881 was the work of Chief Gardener Frenchman Michael D’Alfons Read here: https://t.co/H7nTLGMS02 #Batumi #Georgia https://t.co/D1vwKxg2t9