
Anubhav's Podcast
Mayuresh Bhat
Show overview
Anubhav's Podcast launched in 2024 and has put out 6 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 2 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 16 min and 22 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 11 months ago. Published by Mayuresh Bhat.
From the publisher
Established in 1981 Anubhav Vacations, looks at travel in a new and refreshing way backed by years of on ground experience. Through our both India and international itineraries we bring to you destinations that we have fallen in love with. The podcast is an informal way to give the listeners a peek into our itinerary and the creative process that goes into its planning and execution.
Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 6Latin America From Peru to Mexico
In this podcast, we talk to Jyoti Panse, an ex-traveler of Anubhav who went on the signature South America tour in 2016. It was then, while in Peru, that the seeds of going to Mexico were sown. Mayur talks to her about her love for Latin America and how visiting Peru and Mexico completes a cultural loop in the Latin American space.

S1 Ep 5Kashmir Conversations: Culture, Seasons, and Stories
Kashmir is so much more than Srinagar and Pahalgam. Beyond these two “touristy” destinations beats the heart of Kashmir that people have yet to discover. Join Mayur and Gouri in a fun conversation about Kashmir. Gouri, a software engineer, shares her love for travel and her trek to Kashmir’s Great Lakes. She is eager to visit again but with a new perspective on Kashmir. She is almost done with a half-painted picture of Kashmir with a different color palette. Mayur and Gauri discuss the cultural identity of Kashmir and how understanding it is an essential part of the Kashmiriyat experience of Kashmir along with enjoying its natural beauty.

S1 Ep 4Travel To Bhutan
Bhutan is a perfect escape, even for those with tight schedules. In this episode, Mayur speaks with Sejal, a busy café owner from Bengaluru, about planning a solo trip to Bhutan. Their discussion goes beyond just destinations, tackling essential questions related to traveling to Bhutan.Mayur highlights the convenience of flying directly to Paro, saving four days of road travel from and to Bagdogra. The time and effort saved by flying can be put to better use – exploring the less frequent destinations further east. Mayur recommends staying in Raahghar’s community-centric homestays, which offer the comfort of a 4-star hotel and a connection to local traditions.Tune in to discover expert travel tips and ideas to make your journey to Bhutan meaningful.

S1 Ep 3South America
South America is replete with the treasures of nature and culture. However, the continent is often overlooked by travelers from India. Mohan is an exception; he is an aficionado of the Incan civilization and is eager to explore it. So, based on Mohan's interests, Mayur advised a trip that brings together the history of the Incas and some natural marvels of South America. Inspired by the suggested itinerary, Mohan decides to take it up with plans to return a few years later and see even more of this diverse continent. Join us as we dive into the conversation between Mohan and Mayur to get inspired and receive some itinerary-planning tips.

S1 Ep 2Kutch : There is more to Kutch!
This colourful region in the western corner of Gujarat is known for its Rann, the white desert. However there is so much more to Kutch than just the Rann. In this podcast we speak about the Arts and crafts of the region and its rich cultural belongings. This time around our curious traveler is Gillian who has been hearing stories about Kutch from her friends and is now more than ready to head out to the land to experience it for herself. We touch upon various aspects of Kutch from the Kutchhi Dabeli to its natural surroundings and most importantly the people of Kutch who practice their ancestral skill of creating art as a means of living over the years.

S1 Ep 1Indore Malwa and Jhira Bagh
In this episode on Indore - Malwa, we speak with Akhila, a 40-year-old school teacher and passionate traveler. Who has been to the city of Indore once before but through our presentation of the region online is interested in finding out what she might have left undone last time around. Join us as we explore fresh insights and hidden gems in Indore and the Malwa region that could make her next visit even more memorable.