6 Things not to miss while in Kolkata.
The City of Joy can definitely be overwhelming, with so much traffic, loud noises, food stands and museums this city can be a bit confusing in order of what to do and what to visit while you’re here.
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The City of Joy can definitely be overwhelming, with so much traffic, loud noises, food stands and museums this city can be a bit confusing in order of what to do and what to visit while you’re here.
Our arrival to the sunny city of Jaisalmer was quite an adventure, we were supposed to arrive on a train we had booked earlier,
One of my favorite destinations out of all of India definitely was Ranthambore; as we arrived into town we had no idea what to expect,
It’s hard to put Bagan in only a few words, we arrived to this town during the afternoon and to say that the landscape left us in awe is an understatement.
I’d never been to the Middle East before so when we arrive to Doha I didn’t know what to expect at all.
Singapore was without a doubt one of the most impressive modern cities we visited in South East Asia, when we arrived we were completely stunned by the amount of buildings,
Varanasi is a city that I’d heard about many times in the past; the most important city to Hindus and the place where all of them want to die.
If Bangkok is known for something is for its temples, the capital of Thailand is without a doubt a city full of temples,
This article has been without a doubt one of the hardest articles I’ve written, not because I don’t know what to say (I’d talk about this for pages long) but because I want it to be about me sharing my experience with you all about volunteering in Kolkata for 6 months.
Jaipur is well known as the pink city of India, when I visited this city I was shocked, by its colors,
I’d seen K pop videos on various occasions, listened to their music and even thanked them personally for helping Mexico pass to the next round in the Football world cup;
Just as there is a Pink city in India, there’s also a blue one, better known as Jodhpur and in my opinion one of the jewels of this country.
The first time I heard about Naoshima was probably in the videos of Alan around the world (a very successful mexican traveler);
If you like nature, animals and culture and are in Kyoto then Nara is the perfect place for you! With approximately 1200 free deers strolling this small city,
Kyoto has been a place that I’ve always dreamed of exploring; ever since I saw a picture of the Bamboo forest I knew one day I had to see it with my own eyes!
Most people visit Japan because of its vibrant cities! But what we realized as we approached the natural Hakone was that the real beauty of this country lies somewhere else!
Globetrotting Inspired products have always had a great effect on me, weather they’re about a specific place, location, country, or simply a travel related item,
As previously stated the city of Tokyo is huge! It has thousands of streets, metro lines, districts, stores and restaurants!
Japan is a destination that has been forever in my mind. From movies to cartoons and seeing how popular it has gotten in the last years,
Concrete jungle has always been defined as NYC, but as we arrived to Hong Kong I realized that the real jungle had moved East and established in Hong Kong!
I remember when I saw my first picture of Guilin, it was on the Apple Tv display pictures and I remember saying that one day I’d visit that beautiful place.
Beijing is a city that I never knew what to expect from. I’d only seen it in movies such as Karate Kid and the 2008 Olympics,
Beijing is a huge city, you can ride in a car an hour and a half all through it and still not see enough!
When I first heard about Hangzhou I thought people talked about a small town we’d visit, so you can imagine my surprise when we arrived to a city with more than 9 million people.
From rentable cars by the minute, paying everything by phone and buildings that touch the Sky Shanghai is the most modern city in China!
China has always been a foreign word to me. I’ve always imagined it like the Mulan movie; full of temples,
Our first stop in our India trip was Bodh Gaya, after spending the night in a train of approximately 10 hours we arrived to this beautiful,
Since I was little I’d always wanted to visit the Taj Mahal, the world’s biggest monument dedicated to love, and to be honest it is one of the most mesmerizing (if not to say the most) constructions I’ve ever seen in my life.
During our first day in Indonesia we had the fortune to visit one of their more famous temples “Prambanan”, this hindu temple was built in the year 850 AD,
Udaipur also known as the City of Lakes was one of the most lovely cities India had prepared for us.
Delhi is a city that I’ve always wanted to visit, I’ve seen it in movies and pictures, but I never imagined I would visit it at the age of 19.
As we all know India is a very humid and hot country, of course the weather may vary from month to month and some seasons may not be extremely humid,
Malaysia had never been a country that was on the top of my bucket list, I’d heard about it several times but never really knew what it was all about.
India is a country that turned out to be completely different from what we expected. You could find new colors,
Siem Reap is visited for one main reason only, it’s ruins! It has thousands of them and you could spend weeks seeing every temple &
I’d heard about Cambodia since I was little, my mother used to tell us that it was one of her top bucket list places,