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Nisha Jamvwal, 44, Author, Columnist, Luxury expert @ Nisha JamVwal Design, Bombay

Birth name: Nisha JamVwal, Nickname: Nisha Jamwal, Country: India, Messenger: indiapheonix (at) gmail.com , E-mail: indiapheonix (at) gmail.com, Language: English
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Nisha JamVwal @Nisha JamVwal Instagram photos | Websta - Pinteresthttps://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin /313140980313253043/

At six am this morning, developer & friend had out in the meadows where we planted trees at Kasara as our statement to the world and to and by making a ...
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Guest Celebrity Blogger, Nisha JamVwal - Tangerine Trees & Marmalade...

Tweet Nisha at @nishjamvwal Find her at nishajamvwal.blogspot.com An Art show that lifts you out of your everyday city care and into a world of fantasy. Ar
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Tangerine trees & marmalade skies -nisha jamvwal, Life with nisha jamvwal *love secrets * star secrets * travel *nisha is a columnist, writer & luxury brand ...
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Guest Celebrity Blogger: Nisha JamVwal –…

Tweet Nisha @nishjamvwal nishajamvwal.blogspot.com Seasoned wine, veteran actors, a bungalow surrounded by tall trees and authentic Malwani cuisine. Makes
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Guest Celebrity Blogger, Nisha JamVwal – Tangerine Trees ...

10.04.2012 Tweet Nisha at @nishjamvwal Find her at nishajamvwal.blogspot.com Lacerated faces, debauched bodies, crying female forms and the general air of tragedy, angst, pain and trauma. Canvases that take you into a world of the ...
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Nisha JamVwal (nishjamvwal)

2012.04.12 RT @MissMalini: Guest Celebrity Blogger, Nisha JamVwal – Tangerine Trees & Marmalade Skies http://t.co/U0rVbkMi @nishjamvwal
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Nisha JamVwal (nishjamvwal)

2012.04.12 Miss Malini » Blog Archive » Guest Celebrity Blogger, Nisha JamVwal – Tangerine Trees & Marmalade http://t.co/sKPlGcbd
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Guest Celebrity Blogger, Nisha JamVwal – Tangerine Trees & Marmalade Skies

An Art show that lifts you out of your everyday city care and into a world of fantasy. Art that stuns you into another existence. So out of the box and different to the lacerated faces, debauched bodies, crying female forms and the general air of tragedy, angst, pain and trauma.
Nisha Jamvwal @ Bombay
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Nisha JamVwal's South Africa Safaari

Switzerland, Saint Tropez, Mont Blanc……… planning dream journeys bring to the imagination exotic locales, but South Africa? That it would one day be my most desired holiday destination with a poignant longing to go back? and without that craving to return to the roller coaster work and play that constitutes Bombay Nisha JamVwal fare! Never had I imagined this scenario when I embarked on this astounding holiday! Sometimes its just so magically escapist to run away and imagine that that is what constitutes life?! With the overload of information in our lives, I had only distantly registered that there is more to South Africa than intricate weaves, voodoo and ebony art. Even when my itinerary was being planned to the minutest detail, wrapping up work for the holiday isolated me from knowledge and expectation. And so the heightened delight for the unexpected adventure and amazement that peppered the exploration of this fascinating country. From the velveteen flight experience with the national airline, to the Boer (the original Dutch farmers that settled in South Africa generations ago) who received us at Cape Town airport to our bead and flower garland reception at the Table Bay hotel, it was a lyrical disclosure! Of Mountains, Multi-hued Oceans and A Cape..... As our sportscar wove through Cape Town’s azure atmosphere, the first dramatic visual was of the magnificent Table Mountain, which is the backdrop to the entire city with its crystal aqua oceanfront, sloped roof homes, with ships and boats that dot the view. Nothing had actually prepared me for this dramatic vista with my room at the shores of an endless bluewater ocean with a view of Robben Island (where Nelson Mandela had been imprisoned), with the gulls nonchalantly sitting on the balustrade of my balcony and that of my neighbor at the hotel, none other than Soniajee! (Sonia Gandhi). Only then did I realize who the security cavalcade had been awaiting downstairs – no ‘foreign’ dignitary, not for us at least. So obviously SA is on India’s radar!! Never the type to stay indoors, I rushed to delve into the local atmosphere- sounds, people, culinary experiences on the picturesque waterfront, at the periphery of the Victoria & Albert piazza, peppered by Italian, Greek even some French café’s. What of South African fare?! Next, up 1,000 meters on a cable car that nearly grazed the stratified rock faces and sheer cliff side of Table Mountain to the amazing view from its plateau top (I loooove heights!!) and there was Cape Town’s pastiche of views -seas, lakes, cottages and mansions, hills and ships - Like a magnificent Canaletto painting, the same turq’s, teals, silvers, blues and olives, except that this was no painting, it was magnificent reality. South Africa, I jogged my memory- was a land which had been settled by the Afrikaner, who are the inhabitants of SA, originally the Dutch Boers (they were not aggressive ‘colonizers’ like the British who stayed on as proud citizens of the post-apartheid rapidly growing country. As Morris the maître d' of a quaint Italian restaurant informed me at dinner that night - there is a ‘white’ tribe in Africa, which is an amalgam of the original Dutch with Germans, Italians, French Huguenots and Greeks who are at home nowhere but in this magnificent continent.. When I teased my friends about there being a clear demarcation at the meeting point of the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic ocean, little did I know it was true! Standing at the tip of Africa, on the Cape Point promontory, I noticed that my jest was infact reality. The three day journey through the peninsulars seaside hamlets- Camps Bay, Hout Bay, Kalk Bay, Fish Hoek, Simons Town, Parson’s Nose, Vasco De Gama Point, Trappies Cave and finally to the tip where the blue and the green meet in a zig zag of the sea is reminiscent of what I imagine of paradise. Against the temperamental rain that came with the sun following in its wake, the lighthouse against cloudy skies, made the Cape magical. Lunch at the ‘Two Oceans’ restaurant , jutting out with the ocean way below, enjoying the local fish delicacy –Kingclip- accompanied by South African red wine, and I thought nothing could top this experience. Every time you feel life has presented you with that ultimate beautiful experience , another one comes along to surpass it. The beauty of life!! If I had not been running against a deadline for an article for my column I would have been on time for our departure to the longest wine route in the world, from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth. Even our chauffeur seemed excited to commence this facet of our discovery - the wine county commencing at Stellenbosch through Franschhoek, staying and savoring the wines through multiple tastings and tours of chateaus to enchanting pastoral wineries that pepper the countryside. It was in the relatively tame setting of Vredenheim over a red blended wine tasting that I had my sightings of the Zebra, Ostrich, Wildebeest, Cheetah and Impala. The Grand Phinda Safari..... Sitting in the charter en route South Africa’s special jewel, Phinda, I saw my first African elephant, the first of what was going to be a very special relationship with these imposing animals of the wild. Part of the Getty family, our hosts, Cecilia and Pierre, pointed out my first giraffe who actually came and nuzzled to me, a moment etched in my memory forever, even as I was clambering onto the land rover with the help of Hendrick, our ranger, guide and Bush philosopher. Layered with woolies and hat, we set off to the Getty lodge, and en route saw the Cape Buffalo, Zebra, Rhino’s and, just as we were reaching our magnificent lodge at the banks of the water hole, wonder of wonders, a Cheetah drinking from that very water hole, a rare unusual ‘sighting’. The most unforgettable moments of my entire trip amidst many magical ‘sightings’ in the next few days, that will stay with me forever, is when we came across the majestic, magnificent, dynamic male lion on a hunt for a Nayala, and after stalking him in our rover, we saw him devour the animal. This black maned magnificent arresting African Lion was brought tears to my city weary eyes, like when I had seen ‘Starry Night’ by Van Gogh at D’Orsay for the first time. The Hippo was still missing from the ‘big five’, until we saw not only several hippo’s but also some whales from a helicopter ride of this Maputaland in KwaZulu-Natal region from a helicopter ride that we had taken to enjoy a sundowner by the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park – a World Heritage and fly close across and above the coast of Sodwana beach that is said to rival the Great Barrier Reef in Australia And I have to tell you that I shall never will I forget the mix of apprehension and exhilaration when, sitting with friends Sid Yog, Rohan , Pierre and Cesily, an African bull elephant in ‘mast’ (yes it’s the same word in Africa as well!) who had delighted us earlier by peacefully grazing at the water hole started making toward the lodge, and then without any warning came charging toward us. The sight of an 11 foot tall ten ton elephant at full charge kicking clouds of dust has to be the greatest adrenalin rush– especially when you are sitting on an unprotected open porch Hendrick had just been explaining how young male elephants can be unpredictable when they go through ‘mast’ - with aggressive and destructive behavior. Like most things frightening I had assumed that this only happens to others, even while the young bull was tearing down branches from trees in front of one of the cottages. Just in the nick of time, Hendrick and one of the big built staff of Phinda came and shouted, clapped and whistled to daunt the elephant. I was left in one piece to come back to my beloved land. And you can imagine, everything was picturesque, grandiose even humbling in its proximity to nature. But then nature is magnificent and so many countries are breathtaking in their appeal. What made SA exceptional, extraordinary and haunting was its people, the way everyone says ‘my pleasure’ to every exclamation of delight, that they are soft, kind, generous. The result of this trip is that Spain and Javier will have to wait, I just must go back at the earliest to South Africa, I am actually missing a country so much as if it were my own.
Nisha Jamvwal @ Bombay
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Santa Claus comes to Pune! - The Times of India

Red was the colour of the afternoon. Green were the Xmas trees adorned with ... Cheerful was this Christmas high-tea that Nisha Jamvwal hosted on Christmas eve's eve in Mumbai. ...
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