Travel Journal

City Of Begums

The begums were patrons of education, art, culture and public works. It was during their reign that the settlement established its waterworks, railways, postal system, municipality and a series of grand edifices that stand as emblems of a celebrated past. Bhopal has since then been known as the ‘City of Begums.’

Bubble Holidays

As international borders reopen gradually and travellers venture out once again, are ‘bubble holidays’ set to become the next big thing?

Javanese Temple

The majestic Borobudur Temple, which is located in Indonesia, was built around the 9th century.

Historic Berlin

Following the reunification of Germany in 1990, the urban silhouette of historic Berlin has changed dramatically.

Luxury Homestays

If you’re not crazy about the idea of staying at a conventional hotel, consider booking your next holiday at a villa. These spacious houses are a great option for travellers

Coastal Paradise

Embracing a few closely knit seafront neighbourhoods, the shire of Port Stephens appeals to visitors as a patch of paradise.

Celebratory Vacations

What’s the best way to mark a milestone in your life such as a birthday, an anniversary or retirement? Take a vacation, of course!

Colonial Chennai

The Bay of Bengal laps at its shore. And Chennai (a.k.a. Madras) is often referred to as the birthplace of the British Raj on the subcontinent.

Eco Holidays

Remaining committed to sustainability can seem daunting while travelling but it’s possible to do your bit for the environment even as you jet around the world.

Gold Rush City

The 1851 discovery by Margaret Kennedy of a shiny metal in a shallow waterway propelled the remote British colony of Australia onto the world stage and gold became synonymous with Bendigo.