Travelling the world has stirred my senses irrevocably. That, with an innate and fierce curiosity, led me to Journalism, at the home of broadcasting, the BBC. Here I learnt the most solid foundations in the world, and basis, to backing up my curiosity with skill, experience and sobering doses of common sense & duty of care.
Most of what I believe, stand for and values I incorporate into daily life come from experiences and lessons through seeing, hearing and understanding first-hand accounts of those mostly on foreign soil. An insatiable appetite for the understanding of the human psyche across cultures and nations, and the most natural affinity for people means stories seem to come to me, particularly whilst abroad and exploring. That’s why I’ve decided to merge my love for reporting with my compulsion to travel the world, freelance, to document these remarkable stories.
Many are astoundingly inspiring, others unique through their inaccessibility or unusualness, but all issues that somehow changed my perception and gave me a unique insight into local life and, as such, truly deserve to be told…
All views expressed on my site are my own.
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Wow! What a life you live. I follow you. Where are you next?
Thanks Amit. Next stop – the Arctic!
Dear Anisha, Thank you for following us and I enjoyed reading your articles throughout your tours in Ethiopia
Hello Anisha! Lovely blog! Thanks for connecting with us on Twitter!
Keep up the great work & travel safe!
Good on ya Anisha! Making those dreams come true is what it’s all about. I hope to meet you on the road one day. Keep living the dream 🙂
Thanks for becoming a “Follower.” Will take a stroll through your site.