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We’re Forum and Shiva, both born and raised in the warm comfort of our motherland, India. We’re both architects by profession and are passionate about natural building materials, as well as sustainable, low-carbon, and regional architectural practices. We met each other in 2015 in an office in Bangalore. Even though we have very different personalities, we quickly discovered that we share similar ideologies–sustainable living, a deep love for nature, foodies, and a desire to live a mindful and joyous life without worrying too much. So, our connection was instant, and we remained close friends for a while until we realized that what we had was something more — beginning of our  love story!! ❤️ And the rest is history…..Haha. But, (there’s always a but :P) if you’d like to get to know us more, read here

Now, we are incredibly excited to have you all here, in our cozy little space, where we share beautiful stories from our TRAVELS. Whether it’s inspiring responsible travel, connecting with local communities, highlighting off-the-beaten-path destinations, or choosing positive-impact journeys, we’re here to redefine the essence of EXPLORING, aka TRAVELING that somehow seems to have lost its meaning in the last few years. At Barriers and Borders, you can find about all the conscious journeys we’ve made so far and everything that we’ve learned. We hope to inspire you to travel for what it really offers – a chance to explore and understand a world that’s different from our own!

Our nest Barriers and borders (B&B) is always open, do drop by as and when you feel like.

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Vegan Travellers | Eco-Conscious Architects | Love Envoys | Nature enthusiasts

We're e-biking atop Greece’s jaw-dropping 60-MILLION-YEAR-OLD rock formations …... and thinking to ourselves, “What a marvellous planet we live on!” 🥺🌎Guys, this is Meteora. A breathtaking geological wonder - a rock formation that began when tectonic movements around millions of years ago lifted an ancient seabed of what was once a lake, into a sculptural masterpiece. As mystical as these towering pillars are, what is more mysterious is the fact that ancient monks chose to live on top of them! 😳Meteora hosts not just one, but 24 monasteries, each resting on a high peak! ⛰️⛪As two travellers prioritising low-carbon adventures, we were determined NOT TO RENT a car ❌🚗 to explore this obviously hilly terrain. Naturally, most pages on the internet recommended that as the ultimate way to see it. But then, upon some online-digging, we found Vasilis & Jenny, founders of @meteoraebikeA former pro mountain biker & a certified mountain bike guide, Vasilis is now on a grand mission in his very grand hometown - To offer tourists a deeply immersive 360° experience that honours Meteora's unparalleled beauty. 💚💫He took us on an e-biking tour through this otherworldly landscape, completely changing what would’ve otherwise been a typical sightseeing trip into one that moved us on many dimensions. 🚴‍♀️🚴‍♂️As we cycled through winding roads, passing the village of Kalambaka, locals waved to Vasilis, chickens clucked in the background, and we ... almost forgot that we were pedalling, invigorated by the beauty of this place. ☺️☺️“You see that huge hole in the mountain?” Vasilis asked, as he gestured us to make a pitstop. “That used to be a monk’s prison! Back in the day, the Church had very strict rules. And the monks who broke them were sent to isolated caves like these to repent.” (See Photo 9) 😲That's just one of countless stories Vasilis shared with us - from geology, history, religion, culture as well as architecture! And it didn't take us long to realise that the only way to truly appreciate this magical place was a SLOWER PACE and a GENTLER GAZE. 🌱🚴‍♀️#collab ... See MoreSee Less
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Christmas-Market-Hopping in Munich🎄, sipping on warm glühwein 🍷, & keeping each other cosy through the cold days - is there anything more to wish for?☺️🤍One of the things about German Christmas Markets that we find pretty cool (obviously besides the mulled wine!) is the “Pfand” system. Pfand in German means 'deposit', and it’s a very simple (& efficient) way to say NO to single-use plastic. ♻️😎😎Most kiosks offer food and drinks in reusable cups, plates or mugs. And you are asked to pay a significant extra amount, which is only returned when you return your empty containers back at the counter. As simple as it is, attaching money to this system makes ALL the difference. In Germany, not just temporary markets work on this principle but all the supermarkets do as well. If you read “Pfand” on any bottle or can, you know you've paid more & this reminds you to return it so you can collect your refund! 💰♻️The christmas season is probably the most eagerly awaited annual festival & across the globe - This makes it all the more important that we celebrate mindfully: could be choosing to reuse your home decor, purchasing second-hand items, gifting experiences instead of flashy souvenirs, or even (if possible) growing your own X-mas tree rather than buying a plastic one or pulling down a baby tree just cuz everyone does it? 🌱🌿Got any more ideas for a sustainable Christmas? Tell us in comments..#GermanChristmasMarkets #ChristmasinGermany #Pfandsystem #Reuse #Reduce #SustainableChristmasMarket #ChristmasinMunich #TollwoodWeihnachtsmarkt #Weihnachtsmarkt #München #ChristmasinMunich #GiftExperiences #GreenLiving #SustainableTravelBlog #BarriersandBorders #LiveLikeaLocal #VisitMunich #VisitGermany @simplymunich @muenchen @placestobe_munich @munich_notes @tollwoodfestival @germanytourism @deutschland_de @germany.explores ... See MoreSee Less
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