Sintra

Situated within the cooling hills of the Serra de Sintra, Sintra is a dazzling and romantic town located 25 kilometers west of Lisbon. The enchanted gem is a blend of history, charm and breathtaking scenery that makes you feel as if you are living in a fantasy world. The town itself is filled with vibrant... Continue Reading →

Faro

As the capital of the Algarve region, Faro is among the most charming cities in Portugal. The city offers a mix of history, culture and natural beauty. It is renowned for its picturesque coastal landscapes, ancient architectural wonders and vibrant city center. Faro has a long and fascinating history dating back to the 8th century... Continue Reading →

Portimão

Portimão is the second-largest city after Faro, situated on the western coast of the Algarve region. The town used to be the center for sardine fishing, fish processing and a shipbuilding hub. Today, most of the old industries have been replaced by tourism and have become one of the popular tourist destinations.  Unlike its neighboring... Continue Reading →

Brunei

Brunei is a small, independent Islamic sultanate located on the northern coast of the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. Brunei itself gained its independence from the British in 1984. Nestled on the banks of the Brunei River, Bandar Seri Begawan officially became the capital of Brunei in 1920. The city dates back to the... Continue Reading →

Tokyo (2024)

Ohayō (Good Morning), Tokyo. We meet again!! Welcome to the bustling metropolis of Tokyo, a mega city that will blow your mind. Tokyo is blended with ancient traditions and modern innovation. It has beautiful parks and ancient temples mixed with super-modern buildings and culinary food. This is my second time in Tokyo after my last... Continue Reading →

Nagano

Tucked in the central Chibu region of Japan, Nagano is the capital and largest city of Nagano Prefecture which is surrounded by mountains. The city is filled with breathtaking natural landscapes, beautiful shrines and charming onsen towns. Nagano is well known for its snow activities and was the host of the Winter Olympics in 1998.... Continue Reading →

Kumano Kodo

One of the best places to go hiking in Japan is the Kumano Kodo trail. The destination is a historic pilgrimage trail literally off the beaten path and has been trekked for thousands of years. Located about 100 kilometers south of Osaka city on Japan Peninsula, the Kumano Kodo is an isolated sacred site of... Continue Reading →

Arishayama

Arishayama (嵐山) known as Storm Mountain is a beautiful small town nestled on the western outskirts of Kyoto in Japan. It is designated as a national historic site that has always been popular for Japanese aristocrats. Due to its world-famous bamboo forest and the historical Togetsukyo Bridge, Arishayama is one of the most visited areas... Continue Reading →

Johor Bharu

Johor Bahru commonly called "JB" by the locals, is the state capital of Johor. The city is situated in the southern Peninsula Malaysia and separated by a causeway to the neighboring Singapore. Many heritage buildings had been preserving their legacy and some have taken a breath of new life through rejuvenation. These century-old lanes were... Continue Reading →

Ipoh

Ipoh is the capital city of Perak and located in the rich tin-mining valley of Kinta. It is one of the underrated cities in Malaysia because people tend to overlook the city of Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and Malacca. This quiet little town is a perfect off-the-beaten destination for a Malaysia trip.

Trinity College Tour and Stay

During my trip to Dublin in Ireland, I spend my first night in Trinity College student hostel at Goldsmith Hall. It is a great place for me to start because my first-day trip is to visit Trinity College and the famed Library. The hostel is just right next to Pearse Station and near the Science... Continue Reading →

Bali

Bali is one of my top favorite destinations in Southeast Asia, surrounded itself by sandy beaches and a tropical climate all year round. Apart from its beautiful beaches, Bali has a richness of culture and history, which makes the island very distinctive from any part of Indonesia, with more than 80% of the island population adheres to... Continue Reading →

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