Blogs/articles on this site are written by Nikhil Bhatia. I look forward to your feedback and hope this website enables opportunities for us to come together and collaborate.
The essence of this site
The site takes inspiration from the name "Nikhil" and embarks on the journey to provide a complete, universal and whole experience to the audience.The word 'Venust' means beautiful and my goal is to create a platform for the community to come together sharing personal experiences and 'Insights'.
When it comes to taking care of my family, I meticulously plan vacations and excursions leveraging my industry experience as a program manager (family vacation = new project). For the past so many years, I have struggled to find good content to help me effectively understand whether a tourist attraction is good for our family or not. Yes, there are travel sites, blogs, and a lot of reviews and comments to go through - but none that gives a perspective that I/you look for.
All of this searching (and not finding helpful content) lead me to create this site. I have tried to organize the information in a way that is easy to digest, explains in as few words as possible, encompasses personally taken pictures and highlights key points that you should be aware of.
My personal goal is to build a platform that enables individuals and families to exchange their experiences and share information. We travel with kids and wish for online resources that are created thinking of families. This is where we come together and put the power of our combined knowledge and personal experiences to help many more people who wish to travel without stress.
I hope you find it useful to traverse the already published and upcoming blogs and continue to motivate me through your feedback and love.
Where does the Name "Nikhil" come from?
Nikhil (Sanskrit: निखिल) is a Sanskrit word. It means a man who is “Complete” or “Universal”. The name may also refer to ‘Perfection’ or ‘One who is perfect in all aspects’.Sanskrit fragmentation of the word yields: Ni (without) + Kh (sky or boundary) + L (agreed or liked).
The literal translation for Nikhil in Sanskrit means “One who is free from bondage or the obstacles imposed by Prakruti (the operative aspect of Bramha) viz. Time, Space and Causation.
More about Nikhil!
My role as a program manager guides me to think of challenges that people face in the absence of good content and encourage me to write more to help the community.