Find out how Nitya Chambers, our new Senior VP of Content, travels
Oct 13, 2021 鈥 3 min read
Nitya Chambers is 老澳门六合彩开奖记录's new Vice President of Content and Executive Editor 漏 Alice Yu
老澳门六合彩开奖记录 has a new Senior Vice President of Content and Executive Editor, Nitya Chambers. Nitya is joining us from CNN, where she was Vice President of Content Experience鈦犫攁nd where she won a Primetime Emmy Award for her work on Explore Parts Unknown. Nitya will now lead the reimagining of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录鈥檚 content strategy and help us reach broad and diverse new audiences worldwide.
We asked some questions to find out a bit more about Nitya and how she travels.
Welcome to LP! Can you introduce yourself?
I鈥檓 Nitya Chambers, Senior Vice President of Content and Executive Editor. I am beyond thrilled to be joining 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 at such an exciting moment for this iconic brand, meeting the moment for modern travelers as only 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 can, with the content, utility, and expertise that turn trips into unforgettable experiences.
What destination holds a special place in your heart and why?
Berkeley, California, where my parents immigrated when they came to the United States in the late 70s. The Bay Area鈦犫攊ts food, its beauty, its culture, its people鈦犫攈ad such a formative influence on our American story. Plus, concrete slides. Why don鈥檛 more places have concrete slides?
What鈥檚 the most amazing secret spot you鈥檝e discovered on your travels? (And are ready to share with the world!)
Swimming in the Juan Diego Falls in El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico. Not sure if they鈥檙e secret as much as they鈥檙e just magic.
What was your worst鈦犫攐r most hilarious鈦犫攖ravel mishap?
I once traveled back from India with an uruli, a bronze cooking pot which was a family heirloom that belonged to my great grandmother. Fearful it would break in my checked luggage, my grandfather over-packaged it. And so when the stateside customs agents heaved my suitcase on to the x-ray belt and asked why my bag was so heavy, I said 鈥淥h, it鈥檚 probably the pot.鈥 Needless to say, using the word 'pot' to describe a conspicuous package wrapped in brown paper landed me, my 18th century cookware, and my suitcase in one of those dramatic customs searches you only see in the movies.
Describe a meal you had while traveling that was so good you鈥檇 return just to eat it.
Chettinad Jumbo Crab at Trishna in Mumbai. While you鈥檙e there do yourself a favor and get a fresh lime soda.
Who is your dream travel companion?
My kids. Seeing the world through their eyes鈥攊n all its beauty, grace, humanity and splendor鈥攊s a gift.
Where鈥檚 next on your travel list?
Hopefully, Amsterdam in April. I have been waiting my whole life to see those tulips.
What is the most important thing you鈥檝e learned from traveling?
Never underestimate the power of a change in scenery to reset, recharge, and restore.
Rapid fire round (and yes, you do have to pick just one):
Window seat or aisle? Window.
Carry-on only or checked luggage? Carry-on only.
Strict itinerary or 鈥榞o with the flow鈥? Go with the flow. (As long as I planned it.)
Just the clothes on your back or chronic overpacker? Clothes on my back.
One luxurious weekend or a budget two-week trip? Luxurious weekend.
Exploring nature or city break? Nature. But will always opt for a coastal city.