Riddhi Debh Photography

Riddhi Debh Photography Riddhi Debh is a widely featured photographer and a travel content creator. Riddhi's style of content creation marries authenticity with aesthetics.

She has travelled to 46 countries and 25 Indian states, and worked with multiple leading brands in India. Thanks for dropping in :) Started as a curious learner, upgraded to a serious hobbyist and finally decided to be a learner for life. And as the legend says -
"Once the amateur’s naive approach and humble willingness to learn fades away, the creative spirit of good photography dies with it. Every professional should remain always in his heart an amateur"
So cheers to a new path!!

Illinois felt cinematic in every direction —golden evenings by the Chicago River, quiet moonlit walks in Urbana-Champaig...
23/05/2026

Illinois felt cinematic in every direction —
golden evenings by the Chicago River, quiet moonlit walks in Urbana-Champaign, thunderstorms above the clouds on the way back home, and little moments that looked almost unreal. ✨🌙⚡

Which one's your favorite? Lowkey proud of the first shot 😊

Keep going places
Rids

[ Chicago, Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Travel photographer, Female Photographer, USA travel]

Slide through the fragments, and tell me which frame stayed with you the longest. 🇹🇿Zanzibar felt like a place of contra...
10/05/2026

Slide through the fragments, and tell me which frame stayed with you the longest. 🇹🇿

Zanzibar felt like a place of contrasts quietly learning to coexist.
Ancient carved doors and turquoise waters.
Chaotic spice markets and impossibly calm beaches.
A history shaped by African, Arab, Indian, and European influences, all woven together into the soul of Stone Town — a place built through trade, movement, culture, and centuries of stories.
I spent most of my days moving between quiet resorts by the ocean, before ending the trip in a small Airbnb tucked away from the noise. Somewhere between the tides, narrow alleyways, fishermen, sunsets, and the rhythm of island life, my constantly racing mind began to slow down too.
Each photo here holds a fragment of that feeling.

Keep going places
Rids

[Zanzibar, Zanzibar Travel, Tanzania, Travel Photography, Female Photographer]

03/05/2026

My mind has terrible timing for travel plans
for the nights your mind won’t stay still
it went straight to Namibia 🇳🇦
then Mexico 🇲🇽…
and somehow ended up at Machu Picchu/Peru 🇵🇪

Where is your mind travelling?

Keep going places
Rids

[Travel photographer, Mad for travel, Offbeat Travel, Trip planning]

🇰🇬➡️Which one is your favourite?Not just the landscapes — but the stillness, the movement, the moments in between.Trying...
02/05/2026

🇰🇬➡️Which one is your favourite?

Not just the landscapes — but the stillness, the movement, the moments in between.
Trying to put that feeling into frames.

Save for later. The itinerary of this experience is saved on my highlight in the profile.

Keep going places
Rids

[Kyrgyzstan Travel, Female Photographer, Kyrgyzstan Itinerary, offbeat Travel]

In the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, hunters train eagles.For centuries, these hunters have trained golden eagles to track, c...
29/04/2026

In the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, hunters train eagles.

For centuries, these hunters have trained golden eagles to track, chase, and hunt across vast open landscapes. Watching it up close felt less like a performance… and more like witnessing a bond built over generations.

What stayed with me wasn’t just the skill — it was the quiet understanding between human and bird.

A tradition still alive, but slowly fading.

Swipe through to step into their world →

Save this if you love discovering rare traditions, and share it with someone who would find this fascinating.

Keep going places
Rids

[Kyrgyzstan Travel, Eagle Hunters, Central Asia, Travel photography, Sony Alpha]

➡️Swipe till the end to see what's coming up next from this place. something I always wanted to share with you. A road, ...
26/04/2026

➡️Swipe till the end to see what's coming up next from this place. something I always wanted to share with you.

A road, a few yurts, and miles of silence.
That was most days in Kyrgyzstan.
At first it felt empty. Then it felt… peaceful.
I didn’t miss the noise—I just noticed how much space there was to think.

If this speaks to you, share it with someone who’d follow this road with you.

Come back for what’s next from Kyrgyzstan.

Keep going places
Rids



[Kyrgyzstan Travel, Offbeat Travel, Central Asian Travel, Female Photographers from India, Seattle Photographer]

21/04/2026

I came to Armenia without expecting much.
Maybe that’s why it gave me more than I was looking for.
Lately, I’ve been rediscovering what makes me feel content —
not chasing too much, not overthinking, just letting things unfold.
And somehow, this trip felt exactly like that.
Quiet moments, unexpected happiness,
and a reminder that peace doesn’t have to be complicated.
I did this solo — and it stayed with me.
If you’re planning a trip, here are the places that shaped this experience:
📍 Yerevan Cascade
📍 Charents Arch
📍 Republic Square
📍 Cafés on Pushkin Street
📍 Areni-1 Cave
📍 Lavash experience
📍 Khor Virap Monastery
📍 Haghpat Monastery
📍 Geghard Monastery
📍 Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex
📍 History Museum of Armenia & National Gallery
Not a checklist.
Just a journey that found me when I needed it.

Keep going places
Rids

[Armenia Travel, Solo Female Travellers, Yerevan travel, Mount Ararat]

19/04/2026

Because I’m not just capturing places… I’m capturing how they made me feel.

Keep going places
Rids

[Travel Photographer, Carrying camera everywhere, Female Photographer]

Armenia wasn’t on my radar, and now I can’t stop thinking about it 🇦🇲From the first glimpse of Mount Ararat to ancient m...
17/04/2026

Armenia wasn’t on my radar, and now I can’t stop thinking about it 🇦🇲

From the first glimpse of Mount Ararat to ancient monasteries and golden sunsets, this place completely surprised me.

What stayed with me the most? The people.
Warm, welcoming, and kind—especially as a solo female traveler, I felt safe the entire time.

Some of my favorite experiences:

• Walking through Yerevan with a local city tour (there are many great operators). It’s honestly the best way to understand the culture—and it helps you figure out where you want to spend more time later. Mine even included lavash tasting 🤍

• Visiting the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex — a powerful and important experience. Definitely a must-visit.

• Climbing up the Cascade Complex for one of the best views in the city—with Mount Ararat in the background. Unreal.

• Taking a day trip to Khor Virap Monastery — easily one of the most iconic spots in the country.

And the food? So underrated. Fresh, flavorful, and unforgettable.

I also ended up meeting travelers from all over the world—US, UK, Spain, Russia, India, Malaysia—and those spontaneous moments made the trip even more special.

Armenia might be underrated… but it absolutely shouldn’t be.

Which slide is your favorite? 👇

[Armenia Travel, Is armenia safe to travel, Things to do in Armenia, Yeravan Travel, Armenia for Solo Female Travellers]

15/04/2026

For everyone living away from home,
but carrying it every day.

Shubho Noboborsho ❤️
Happy Bengali New Year

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