Now Toronto based, Nupur is a travel journalist and contributor to Condé Nast Traveller, Travel + Leisure, and various premier inflight magazines. Having called Bangkok, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Tokyo home, she brings a seasoned global lens to her storytelling, anchored by a career spent uncovering the world's most evocative corners.
Her last five years were spent traversing Japan’s extremes—from watching drift ice in Abashiri and befriending squirrel monkeys on remote Okinawan islands to covering stories from the edge of the world’s most active volcanoes.
While her work spans the globe, she has developed a profound soul-connection to the Canadian landscape; she is deeply partial to the salt-aired charm of the Maritimes, yet finds herself drawn even more to the vast, indigenous horizons of Saskatchewan.
Her last five years were spent traversing Japan’s extremes—from watching drift ice in Abashiri and befriending squirrel monkeys on remote Okinawan islands to covering stories from the edge of the world’s most active volcanoes.
While her work spans the globe, she has developed a profound soul-connection to the Canadian landscape; she is deeply partial to the salt-aired charm of the Maritimes, yet finds herself drawn even more to the vast, indigenous horizons of Saskatchewan.















