Kishlay Singh

Kishlay’s Book Paisa and the Passive: Financial Literacy in plain English is now available on Amazon Kindle.

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The Charm Resort Phuket

Patong is also one of the busiest areas in Phuket, and it’s preferred by many tourist looking to enjoy some great nightlife, shopping and culinary experience. I choose to stay in The Charm Resort in Patong during my last visit to Phuket, and it turn out to be one of the best Hotel experience ever!…

Where to find best sushi in Phuket ?

Finding best sushi at an affordable price is always a challenge. In India, the restaurants serving good ones are usually very pricey, and there is no guarantee if you will get authentic flavors. (Trust me I had really terrible experience of ordering it in India.) The first time I tried ‘real Sushi’ was in Bangkok,…

The Sea Galleri by Katathani – Photos and Hotel Review

One of the best part about my Thailand trips is an opportunity to explore some of the best hotels in southeast Asia at a relatively affordable price. What makes Thailand very special in this respect is the overall experience, that not only includes clean hygienic and state of the art rooms and amenities, but also…

Soi Cowboy – An ally of naughtiness


This place is one of the best known late-night entertainment venue in the heart of Bangkok, and also one of the most visited tourists attractions in Thailand. Soi means street in Thai, and that’s what Soi Cowboy is. It is a short street, approximately 200 metres long, filled with go go bars, massage parlors, live music venues, street food and more ! Soi Cowboy is notorious for being a red light zone,

This six-story mall at Thonglor is home to a range of Japanese restaurants and cafes. Don Don Donki outlet here offers the same merchandise as the original Don Quijote stores in Japan.


Castaway – A day at Neil Island

Neill Island, now known as Shaheed Dweep, is located in Ritchie’s Archipelago of the Andaman island, somewhere between the Havelock and Island. It’s a relatively unexplored part of Andaman, and when I visited there it was impossible to find internet connection. (Read More)

Adventures in Nongriat


It shakes, not just from the force of your feet striding along the pathway, but also from the winds that blow across the boisterous stream. You’re tempted to look down, but then a sense of fear grips your heart. Bridges do collapse, even the ones that are made more resourcefully using modern machineries; so trusting in the footsteps of my local guide, David, over this perilous bridge was either lunacy or an act of self-liberation.

Trekking in Nongriat village Sohra, Meghalaya
Nongriat village Sohra, East Khasi hills
Nongriat village double decker living root bridge

The bridge may look like it is straight out of a Disney movie, but it’s very real. They are usually made from living plant roots and some take centuries to form ! (Read More)


Amazon Product Review – Wildcraft Trekking Bags


Choosing a trekking backpack is not easy. You have to take into consideration a lot of factors like what is the duration of your trek, where is the location, what kind of terrain you are going to face, and what the weather condition is going to be like.

For day hikes, a backpack under 35 liters is a good choice. You don’t want it to be heavy because you would be packing only the

In this Guide

  • Are wildcraft bags good choice for trekking ?
  • Selecting a backpack for your need
  • Popular wildcraft bags
  • Top five wildcraft trekking bags on Amazon
  • Protecting your backpack from Rain and Dust

A Spritual Escapade !

On a very cold morning, while the sun still lurked below the skyline, I sat at the edge of a frosty granite bench, shivering under the woolen jacket, which despite being profusely compact, barely kept the cold out. (Read More)

A Visit to ‘The Black Pagoda’ !

During my stay in Orissa, I got the chance to visit the famous Sun Temple of Konark (also known as The Black Pagoda). The road to Konark from Puri offers some good views of natural diversity (Read More)

Existential Crisis in Varanasi !

Yes I have known the despair that arises out of an existential awareness. When you question the meaning of everything, your very existence become a big question mark in itself. Existential crisis is tough to live with because life never remains the same. (Read More)

Unusual Street foods – An unforgettable experience


My beautiful Thai friend took me to a busy night market, and the sights just blew my mind away! It was a cultural shock to see insects being peddles as delicious street food, something which would appall a lot of Indians. But it important to respect other’s culture and food habits, especially when you are traveling abroad.

The world is your oyster !

Oyster is a type of bivalve mollusks usually found in brackish waters. While there are many types of them out there, some are commonly consumed cooked or raw. They are regarded as a delicacy in many parts of the world.  (Read More)


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Ladyboy show Phuket tickets, timings, review


Phuket is full of spectacular nightlife. While the options to indulge your visual senses is plenty, one of the most popular event that you ought not miss when in Phuket is Simon Cabaret (also known as Simon Show), an unforgettable theatrical experience featuring music, songs, dance, comedy and drama by an ensemble of transgender performers. 

We’re also offering unique, handmade ceramic mugs as well as original sets, consisting of tea, cups and matching tea pot, perfect for gifting. (Read More)


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Rot Fie Night Train Market 

Her fingers gripped my arms tightly as she lugged me through the crowd— a chafing march through the swarm of excited night punters. The bazaar looked intriguing with all its vivid arcades, housing an  assortment of exotic collectables and ephemeras. She continued to haul me through the crowd protectively, for (Read More)

Thoughts on Leisure

It was a warm winter afternoon. I was wandering through a bushy trail along the coast of south Goa, feeling as ecstatic and warm as a reptile lazing under the sun. I had been creeping through the narrow trail for long, heading towards a small, rocky hill which a fellow hiker from England had said was a (Read More)

A reflective afternoon

October is the time of changeover. One can see plastic veils finally lifting of the beach huts, and woodcrafters, immersed in their art of joinery, refurbishing the beach cabins which would serve as accommodation for tourists in the coming few months. (Read More)

Paisa and the Passive: Financial Literacy in Plain English

If you are like most people on earth, you probably want to have a pleasant life where your necessities are met with minimum effort: good food, decent standard of living, a respectable status in the society, and a feeling of fulfillment.

Money can buy you food, shelter, respect, and fulfillment, provided you understand it well, and have a right attitude towards it. The concepts of money can appear quite intimidating, and many of us have gotten it quite wrong.

This simple book on financial literacy will help you overcome this difficulty. Laced with radical revelations from the world of finance, this book will not only change the way you see money, but also equip you with powerful ways to earn it.

Kishlay Singh is an investor, entrepreneur, educator and a travel blogger. Singh is enthusiastic about creating a sustainable economy and dedicates a lot of his time promoting financial education. He believes that unprejudiced access to financial knowledge is crucial for encouraging social equality and creating a sustainable future. Singh loves travelling and loves to share his experience on his blog.