Saudi Arabia used to be one of the most difficult countries to secure a tourist visa. Several years ago on a flight from Bangkok to Vietnam I remember reading an article mentioning that policies regarding travel to the country would be changing in the coming years. I made a mental note to keep an eye open for that. I was able to visit last year, spending the majority of my time in Dammam. Traveling to Saudi Arabia can be an exhilarating … [Read more...]
Discovering Rome: a guide to the best attractions in the Eternal City
Welcome to Rome! If you’ve just arrived in the Eternal City, get ready for an adventure through ancient ruins, stunning art, and delicious food. Rome isn’t just a city; it’s a treasure chest of history and culture that will make your trip unforgettable. Whether you’re wandering through ancient ruins, admiring breathtaking art, or savoring a gelato, there’s always something exciting waiting around the corner. So, grab your comfy shoes and let’s … [Read more...]
Paris Guide- Hidden Gems
Paris syndrome is so real. Although it seems pretty extreme if you look it up online, with symptoms listed such as delusion, hallucination and even vomiting, I just mean that when I first arrived I was a bit confused over what all the fuss was about, and I can see how it can be a bit of a shock when things don’t seem like they do in the movies. I honestly can’t remember much at all from the first few months of when I moved to Paris in September … [Read more...]
Chasing the Sun: The Best Running Trails in New Zealand
It is no secret that New Zealand is famous for its outstanding and pristine natural landscape. From lush forests and tumbling waterfalls to sprawling mountain ranges and never-ending coastlines, there are endless opportunities to get outside and enjoy the country's best running trails. Whether you are searching for a family-friendly activity to get the kids out of the house for the day or a challenging but manageable opprtunity to break in … [Read more...]
Solo Trekking the Inca Trail: A Journey to Machu Picchu
Solo trekking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is a journey that every adventurous soul should experience at least once. This ancient path, carved through the Peruvian Andes, offers not just a physical challenge but also a deeply spiritual experience. The anticipation of seeing Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, kept my spirits high as I prepared for this epic Peruvian adventure. Preparing for the Trek Before … [Read more...]
Beach Paradise: Top 5 Best Beaches in Spain
Spain's coastline, which stretches around 5,000 kilometres, touches the cool waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the warm waves of the Mediterranean Sea. Picking out just one perfect beach can seems very hard, almost like looking for a needle in lots of hay. But don’t worry, beach lovers! This special list shows five heavenly places that will make your Spanish holiday turn from a dream into sunny reality. 1. Playa del Postiguet, Alicante: City … [Read more...]
How to live like a king – or Queen – at Thornbury Castle
On the approach to Thornbury Castle its already apparent that we’re in for a memorable experience in this little corner near the Cotswolds and Welsh borders. Believed to be the UK’s only Tudor Castle where you can stay the night, this Relais & Chateaux Hotel is one of the finest examples of the way Tudor housing trends transformed from fortress to palace. Once owned by Henry VIII – acquired in the bloodiest of fashions from the Edward … [Read more...]
All-Around Best Summer in Minneapolis: Gymnastics Olympic Trials, ‘Purple Rain’ Anniversary, Culinary Delights and More
Big events and added flights to draw visitors, who will have no shortage of new options for dining throughout the city Minneapolis – When Suni Lee and Simone Biles come to your city to compete for a spot on the Olympic team, you’ve already got a shot at the best summer ever but add to that the celebration of an iconic film’s 40th anniversary, a plethora of new dining options (on top of the countless restaurants in this no-so-hidden gem of the … [Read more...]
From War to Winemaking: Napa Valley Initiative Empowers Ukrainian Vintners with Regenerative Agriculture
Rutherford, CA., May 22, 2024 – Amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Grgich Hills Estate in partnership with Roots of Peace and supported by Rotary International, is hosting an immersive regenerative viticulture training program for Ukrainian vintners, showcasing the positive impact of agriculture as a means of fostering global peace and community resilience. From June 3rd to June 9th, 2024, six distinguished Ukrainian vintners will engage in … [Read more...]
Breathtaking Hiking Trails In Australia
Australia is one of the most beautiful countries to explore. With vast open land, mountains, and bush, it is also home to countless incredible hiking trails. Here are a few of the best ones you need to experience. Overland Track & Cradle Mountain Mountain The Overland track is widely regarded as one of, if not the best, in Australia. Spanning over 60km, this moderate path is ideal for newbies and experienced hikers, and you can walk for … [Read more...]
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