In a world that’s inundated with famous online attractions and tourist traps, it can be hard to imagine undiscovered gems especially in a bustling urban destination.
Travel Journal
With airports and trains being considered risky modes of transport during the global pandemic, people are choosing to travel and vacation in the (relatively) old-fashioned way: by taking road trips.
Straddling Asia and Europe – and enjoying the air from the Mediterranean as well as the Black Sea that sweeps across the land
This fusion of ‘glamorous’ and ‘camping’ offers an unconventional style of travel that allows you to experience the best of nature without giving up the finer things of life.
Kangaroo Island, which lies off the coast of South Australia, is renowned for its pristine environment and laid-back atmosphere.
When you live only a stone’s throw from some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, you’re unlikely to be inspired by any old island.
One of the best ways to plug into a new destination is to put on your comfy shoes and start walking.
Khichan is a little Indian village in the Thar Desert region of Rajasthan; and it has been home to migratory cranes from Mongolia since the early 1970s. These birds were named ‘demoiselle cranes’ by the French Queen Marie Antoinette because of their elegance and grace.
Nestled in a valley and surrounded by the Himalayas, Kathmandu with its teeming population, centuries old traditions, crowded squares and ornate palaces is a city to explore. However, it’s best to do so at a lazy pace, and sink your teeth into lore, legend, delicious tribal cuisine and the warm embrace of the Nepalis.