While searching for Airbnbs in Chiang Mai, we stumbled upon this charming homestay called Lucklub, nestled within what the description called an artists’ village, just 7 km from the city center. The name ‘Baan Kang Wat’ was mentioned in the description, and it was a place I had never heard of before! Curiously enough, I
To the people I met in Egypt, It’s been nearly a month since we returned from Egypt, but I’m still suffering from post-trip blues. Even now, I wake up thinking about those slow mornings in Zamalek, sipping pistachio lattes from the cozy coffee shop next door, strolling through quiet streets that eventually spilled into the
If you’ve always thought that Siem Reap is all about the ruins of Angkor, we’re here to tell you what else this gorgeous city has in store! From exploring the rural life to enjoying the culinary delights, rare flora and fauna, as well as getting in tune with your spiritual side, there’s so much that
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase through them. We’ve all grown up seeing photographs of the Twelve Apostles – magnificent rock stacks that rise majestically from the Southern Ocean on Victoria’s dramatic coastline, and reading about them
I had always heard that train journeys in Sri Lanka are dreamy and breathtaking. And honestly, during my solo trip to Sri Lanka, I wanted to experience the train journey just to see if it was worth the hype. While the most famous route is the 7 to 8–hour ride from Kandy to Ella, I
Sweden’s youthful third-largest city blends cutting-edge design, waterfront charm, and rich culture. From the iconic Øresund Bridge connecting Sweden and Denmark to world-class food, vibrant neighbourhoods, and striking architecture, Malmö is a dynamic destination that’s easy to explore and hard to forget. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or longer, this guide to Malmö will
“The rain stops and my friend departs. I wish he had stayed, I wish the rain had not stopped so soon.” -Ruskin Bond. It was just another day when I met ‘this person’. He came to JNU to play football with my friends. A brief interaction, some words exchanged over alcohol and dinner, and I
“Sunset felucca ride on the Nile? You know how much?” “Egyptian boat ride. Indian price. Brother, come.” “Very cheap price. One hour on the Nile. Only 10 Dollars!” As we strolled down the Nile Corniche in Luxor, the familiar calls echoed around us. By now, nearly a week into our journey through Egypt, we were
Slow travel in Thailand invites travellers to look beyond the perfectly curated 30-second reels and discover a country best experienced at an unhurried pace. Away from the rush of packed itineraries and viral hotspots, Thailand reveals itself slowly through long train journeys, sleepy riverside towns, family-run cafés, island mornings shaped by the tide, and conversations
Social media does indeed affect us in some way or the other, and when it comes to traveling, we do get influenced by other people’s experiences and stories. Stumbling upon TheDoiHost on Instagram wasn’t a coincidence! As I kept drooling over their pictures (also because I knew the amazing people behind them), I decided to join
Bangkok is a city of many faces. While most visitors know it for glittering temples, rooftop bars, and the chaos of Yaowarat’s Chinatown, there is another side quietly reinventing itself. During our recent trip, we explored Song Wat Road, a one-kilometre stretch by the Chao Phraya River that has transformed from a historic trading hub
2017 has been an amazing year for us, as we got to travel far and wide, going back to some of our favorite places and exploring some new ones. While we got to backpack together, we did take a few solo trips as well. There were trips which we took with a bunch of our
To The One Who Loves to Chase Sunsets, I know how you feel while witnessing the sun kissing the horizon. Well, I’m not a morning person either, and I’ve missed more sunrises than I can count! And honestly, I’m okay with that. But sunsets? I chase them like they’re calling my name. There’s something about