Many visitors to Tokyo have their heart set on getting out of the city, especially to view nearby Mt. Fuji and onwards see more Japanese culture in cities like Hakone. […]
Read More12 Things to Do in the Maldives
As one of the world’s leading honeymoon destinations, the Maldives is a popular choice for loved up couples looking to relax, unwind, and enjoy paradise. But there’s so much more […]
Read MoreChecking In: Pangkor Laut Resort
There are a handful of hotels around the world that have truly taken my breath away (to the point of failing miserably to find the words to begin this blog […]
Read MoreA Quick Guide to Osaka
Osaka is Japan’s third largest city and is in my top three favourite cities to visit in Japan. Along with Tokyo and Kyoto, Osaka is one of the must visit cities when travelling […]
Read MoreA Quick Guide to Kuala Lumpur
If you’re looking for a quick guide to Kuala Lumpur, you’ve come to the right place. After a recent short (but incredibly sweet) trip to KL, I quickly fell in love […]
Read MoreVisiting Japan for the First Time – Everything you Need to Know
Before visiting Japan for the first time I will admit, I had a very tunnelled vision of what this experience would be about. I had pictured sushi trains and peace […]
Read More8 things not to do in India (and why you should do them all anyway)
India is a place where you feel like you should stick to a set of rules to help you get through unharmed and safe. I, for one, went with a […]
Read MoreTips on photographing the Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is one of the most iconic buildings in the world. It was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his wife after she […]
Read MoreWhy Every Traveller to India Needs to Visit Goa
The sandy beaches, gently swaying palm trees and relaxed vibe of Goa are just three elements that attract large numbers of Indian and international tourists every year. Located in the […]
Read MoreVisiting the Angkor Wat Temples
Visiting historical sites around the world has been one of my greatest pleasures from travelling. Being fond of world history (particularly European history), I have always thoroughly enjoyed the chance […]
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