Senses of India: Taste and Smell

This blog is fifth in a five-part series on exploring India. Former National Geographic staffer and guest blogger Anna Switzer shares her adventures with us from the field. Follow along with her as she journeys around and acclimates to new people and customs through her five senses of hearing, seeing, tasting, smelling, and feeling.   One of my favorite things about being in India is the … Continue reading Senses of India: Taste and Smell

Senses of India: Sight

This blog is fourth in a five-part series on exploring India. Former National Geographic staffer and guest blogger Anna Switzer shares her adventures with us from the field. Follow along with her as she journeys around and acclimates to new people and customs through her five senses of hearing, seeing, tasting, smelling, and feeling.   On Facebook, there is a popular video of a swarm of … Continue reading Senses of India: Sight

Senses of India: Touch

This blog is third in a five-part series on exploring India. Former National Geographic staffer and guest blogger Anna Switzer shares her adventures with us from the field. Follow along with her as she journeys around and acclimates to new people and customs through her five senses of hearing, seeing, tasting, smelling, and feeling.   In the Punjabi language, the word for service is “seva.” The … Continue reading Senses of India: Touch

Senses of India: Sound

This blog is second in a five-part series on exploring India. Former National Geographic staffer and guest blogger Anna Switzer shares her adventures with us from the field. Follow along with her as she journeys around and acclimates to new people and customs through her five senses of hearing, seeing, tasting, smelling, and feeling.    Upon waking up in New Delhi, the sounds I hear are … Continue reading Senses of India: Sound

Senses of Place: India

This blog is first in a five-part series on exploring India. Former National Geographic staffer and guest blogger Anna Switzer shares her adventures with us from the field. Follow along with her as she journeys around and acclimates to new people and customs through her five senses of hearing, seeing, tasting, smelling, and feeling.    In wilderness medicine, there is a concept for measuring a person’s … Continue reading Senses of Place: India