Travel

Solo Student Travel In Asia: What You Need To Know
Even now, as I work and travel the world full-time, I still believe that Asia is a must for every student. If you’re ready for your solo travel in Asia, there are some things you should definitely know.
Exploring Sri Lanka’s ‘City of Lights’: Nuwara Eliya
Unlike other city centres, this city is located in Sri Lanka’s central region, surrounded by lush tea plantations and majestic views of the mountains. Here are some of the highlights in Nuwara Eliya:
Unmissable Places To Visit In Jaipur, India
Are you thinking of travelling the pink city of Rajasthan, otherwise known as Jaipur? Well, you ought to, as it’s one of the most beautiful and visited cities in India and the capital of Rajasthan.
Tips For Doing Laundry While Travelling
The travel game can be messy business! You will always wind up with laundry. I’ve put together a quick guide on cleaning clothes while travelling. It's easy to stay on top of your laundry load if you plan ahead.
Discovering The Stunning Saint Martin’s Island, Bangladesh
Bangladesh is the home to the world's longest natural beach of 125 kilometres! Cox’s Bazar is a popular destination. However, many visitors also opt to travel to Saint Martin’s Island just nine kilometres south.
3 Underrated Restaurants To Visit In Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) is one of Vietnam’s largest and most famous cities. Here are some unique restaurants that I believe are true hidden gems in the heart of HCMC.
The COPE Visitor Centre in Vientiane, Laos
An estimated 270 million sub-munitions from cluster bombs dropped on Laos and still litters the country. COPE has helped UXO survivors with mobility-related disabilities by providing prosthetics at no charge,
5 Famous Sufi Shrines In Pakistan
As a nation, Pakistan has worked hard to preserve its historical sites — whether it’s a museum, a tomb, a fort, or shrines. Pakistan is lucky to be the final resting place of these well-known Sufi saints.
Best Ideas For A Stunning Road Trip In Asia
Everyone loves road trips. They’re relaxing, they’re the perfect opportunity to spend quality time with friends and family, and they’re a nice way to see the world. Here are some of the best routes in Asia.
The Pink Palace Of Dhaka, Bangladesh
An area filled with narrow streets and bursting with life, Sadarghat is a part of Dhaka known for its bustling river port. The Pink Palace, or Ahsan Manzil, provides a reprieve from the busyness around it.
Upcycling Laos: Turning Bombs Into Boats & Spoons
During the Vietnam War, the United States of America dropped more than 270 cluster bombs on Laos. The inhabitants of Ban Napia have taken to collecting unexploded munitions and upcycling them.
Tips For Travelling On Your Period In Asia
Whether you’re a backpacking newbie or a seasoned traveller, adventuring when you’re on your period can be a challenge. Here are some things you can do to make holidaying while menstruating easier!
Letters From Latin America: Confluencia, Argentina (Part 2)
The days pass really slowly. We wake up much later now and it’s much too cold to get any work done outside before noon. I guess when there’s no reason to rush about, time chills out with you too.
Is Pakistan On Your Travel List? Points To Consider Before Planning A Trip
Pakistan is always perceived as an unsafe place for tourism and travel, but my experience proved that the media had it all wrong. Is Pakistan on your travel list? Follow these tips before you pack your bags.
Effective Tips For Travelling With Parents
Travelling is exciting. Then, there’s travelling with parents. It's an experience that can quickly turn sour if you don't plan ahead. Here are five tips to help you travel with your parents.
5 Stops For An Epic Road Trip To The Great South West Edge Of Western Australia
Western Australia offers a host of routes across its five main regions that make for a relaxing road trip for families, friends, or couples.
What I Learned While Travelling With My Sister
I’d move mountains for my sister, but sometimes she makes me want to push her off one. That’s a healthy and normal sibling relationship, I think. We travelled to Sydney, Australia for a music festival. This is what I learned.
5 Ways To Offend A Local In The Middle East
The Middle East has a mix of cultures and customs. As you explore this transcontinental region, it’s important to be aware of what can be perceived as offensive.
Mei Mei Chu At ZafigoX 2018: Every Adventure Starts With Fear
We had 11 women share their journey of independent travelling, the lessons they learned, the struggles, and more. Mei Mei Chu discussed how social media has changed the way we travel.
Breaking Gender Stereotypes & Discrimination Through Travel
Dr Sakia Haque created a community called Travelettes of Bangladesh, a space that encourages women to travel, explore, and see the world with like-minded women.
Letters From Latin America: Confluencia, Argentina (Part 1)
It’s only my fourth day on this middle of nowhere land with no electricity and no phone signal (not that I have data anyway), and I’ve already been left to my own means. No one else is here.
The Blue Lagoon & Tham Phu Kham Cave In Vang Vieng, Laos
When Vang Vieng in Laos comes to mind, one would normally think of partying. However, this town is so much more. About seven kilometres west is the Blue Lagoon and Tham Phu Kham cave.
Earn Money From Social Media While You Travel
Travelling is not something to be done on a whim. Going places can take some serious resources — be it time, effort, or money. We explore how to use social media as a tool and for a steady influx of income.
The 7 Myths Of Being A Travel Writer
To be a travel writer… sounds like the perfect job, doesn’t it? It may seem like you’re perpetually on vacation. This job has lots of advantages but there are plenty of myths that surround it too.
























