Years ago, when I visited Dublin for the first time, I did what I normally do my first time visiting a new city- looked up recommended things to see and do, and set about to explore. Being such a bona fide cold brew fanatic, and someone who genuinely enjoys good espresso, especially in the form … Continue reading Dublin’s Best Coffee Spots: 20 Spots for the City’s Best Brew
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My Favourite Secret Beach in Ireland, Visiting Idyllic Ardmore
In only two days, Waterford County became one of my favorite places in Ireland. Many travellers coming to Ireland haven't heard of Waterford. Which is, in part, what makes it so great. Vibrant street art, and tiny towns with ace coffee shops. A greenway stretching miles and miles with soaring viaducts and fairy homes. Ancient … Continue reading My Favourite Secret Beach in Ireland, Visiting Idyllic Ardmore
Beautiful Brunswick, Visiting Coastal Georgia
If you read the title of this post, and thought, 'Brunswick? Where is that in Georgia?', we are one in the same. When my sister announced she was moving to Brunswick for a job opportunity in September 2020, the first thing I did was look up where Brunswick was. Having been to Georgia on several … Continue reading Beautiful Brunswick, Visiting Coastal Georgia
The Ultimate Guide to Four Days Exploring the Best of Seoul, Korea
Seoul is one of the world's largest metropolises. Caught between ultra modern and legacy of the old, it's the perfect mix of history, culture, arts and nature. Imagine skyscrapers that loom over ancient places, wooden hanok homes that share real estate with boutique cafes, and fashion trends mixing traditional designs with a modern twist. Fast … Continue reading The Ultimate Guide to Four Days Exploring the Best of Seoul, Korea
What to Expect Traveling India on a Budget
India, a land of energy, spirituality, colour, detailed architecture and love. When most people envision India, they dream of elephants and tigers, colorful saris, prayer ceremonies on the banks of the Ganges, buildings and palaces with the most incredible details, steaming hot chai tea, and slow moving cows. Planning my trip to Asia, I hadn't … Continue reading What to Expect Traveling India on a Budget
One Chaotic, Beautiful Day in Delhi
Delhi is what you’d call polarising. A lot of visitors don’t like it- they cite it as too loud, too crazy, too dusty, just too much. I spent four days in Delhi, three of which were ‘head glued to laptop, get work done’ in nature. On one of the days, I decided to do nothing … Continue reading One Chaotic, Beautiful Day in Delhi
48 Hours to See India’s Beautiful Blue City, Jodphur
Jodphur, the blue city, has a real local charm that leaves many travellers smitten. Think: tiny alleyways, bright colors, cows in the road, the constant honking of rickshaws, dramatic forts, marble palaces, ladies doing laundry on ancient stepwells, and rooftop chai. There’s no specific historical evidence to the origins of its nickname, the blue city, … Continue reading 48 Hours to See India’s Beautiful Blue City, Jodphur
The Ultimate Guide to India’s Pink City, Jaipur
Ah, Rajasthan, welcome to the "Land of the Kings". From desert to holy lakes to magnificent forts, one thing that's hard for first time visitors to grasp is the sheer size of this Indian state. Jaipur is famed for being the ‘pink city’ of India. In 1876, the Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria visited … Continue reading The Ultimate Guide to India’s Pink City, Jaipur
5 Sights in East Bali That’ll Take Your Breath Away
A GUIDE TO SIDEMAN, BALI IN ONE DAY It's only fitting there's a location called, 'The Gates of Heaven' on the Island of the Gods. Home to some of the most beautiful sights on the island with Mount Agung, Bali's largest active volcano towering in the distance, East Bali remains relatively untrodden. In comparison, at … Continue reading 5 Sights in East Bali That’ll Take Your Breath Away
A Magic Day in the Mountains of Munduk
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO ONE DAY IN MUNDUK Bali truly is the island of the Gods. To experience the best of the island's natural wonders, you have to get out of the increasingly populated towns (Ubud, Canggu, Seminyak). On my first visit to Bali, I intended to split my time between Ubud and Canngu. When … Continue reading A Magic Day in the Mountains of Munduk