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Sreemangal Travel Guide: Bangladesh’s Tea Capital, Rainforests & 7-Layer Tea
The train arrived at Sreemangal just before midnight. The platform was surprisingly alive for that hour. Travellers in winter jackets pulling bags off the train, vendors hovering at the edges with tea and snacks, the blue-green Sreemangal station sign glowing overhead. We had boarded in Dhaka after dinner, half-asleep before the train left the city, […]
Day Trips from Ao Nang: The Best of Krabi in a Few Days
Krabi had been on my list for a long time. I had already fallen in love with Thailand’s islands. Koh Kood left me speechless, and Koh Lanta had stolen a piece of my heart. But Krabi felt different even before I arrived. The moment the plane descended and I caught my first glimpse of those […]
See Wild Kangaroos in Melbourne Without a Car: Westerfolds Park
The first thing I thought when someone mentioned Australia was kangaroo. Not the Opera House, not the beach, not even the coffee. Kangaroo. But when I actually arrived, I had no idea where to find one. I had this vague assumption that Australia would just have kangaroos somewhere – on the roadside, in a field, […]
How to See Penguins in Melbourne for Free (St Kilda Pier Guide)
We found two penguins that evening. One appeared briefly on the rocks, looked around with the quiet confidence of something that knows it belongs here, and disappeared. The other stayed for a long time – standing on the sand under the amber glow of the viewing platform lights, doing what penguins apparently do when they […]
Is Puffing Billy Worth It? Yes – Here’s What to Expect
One of the most beautiful train journeys in Australia, Puffing Billy is a genuine must-do from Melbourne. Here’s everything I wish I’d known before going – including the photography tip nobody else mentions. Is Puffing Billy worth it? I asked myself the same question before booking. A heritage steam train through the Dandenong Ranges sounded […]
Great Ocean Road Tour: Why I Did It in Reverse
There are road trips, and then there is the Great Ocean Road. Stretching 243 kilometres along the south-eastern coast of Australia, from Torquay to Allansford in Victoria, it is widely considered one of the most scenic coastal drives in the world — and having done it, I’d argue that description still undersells it. This is […]
Melbourne Landmarks Photography: A Slow City Walk
If you’re interested in Melbourne landmarks photography, this slow walk through the city reveals how history, culture, and light shape its most iconic buildings. Some cities impress you immediately. Others take their time. During my days in Melbourne, I realised this is a city best understood slowly. Not through a checklist of attractions, but through […]
The Best Free Tram Ride in Melbourne: Route 35 City Circle Guide
Some cities invite you to rush from landmark to landmark. Melbourne does the opposite. It rewards those who slow down, look out the window, and let the city reveal itself naturally. If you’re looking for the best free tram ride in Melbourne, this guide to the iconic City Circle Tram (Route 35) shows you how […]
Kenya Safari Planning Guide: How to Build the Perfect Itinerary
Planning a Kenya safari itinerary can feel overwhelming, especially if it is your first time visiting Africa. If you are looking for a practical example, you can refer to this detailed Kenya safari itinerary that combines wildlife and coast in one journey: this detailed Kenya safari itinerary. With multiple national parks, different seasons, and a […]
Kenya Safari and Coast Itinerary: From Savannah to Sea
This Kenya safari itinerary is designed for travelers who want to experience the country’s wildlife and coastline in one seamless journey. Kenya is one of those rare destinations where a single trip can feel like several worlds stitched together. Vast savannahs alive with wildlife, dramatic escarpments and lakes, misty mornings beneath Africa’s tallest mountain, and […]