48 Hours In Dubai: What To Do, Where To Go & Top Tips

48 Hours In Dubai: What To Do, Where To Go & Top Tips

Nestled along the southeastern coast of the Persian Gulf in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is one of those cities where culture and modernization meet. To many, it serves as a welcome escape from their busy lives. It is also home of some bucket list-worthy destinations where you can have fun activities with your friends and family.

In fact, you can have an unforgettable experience in this one-of-a-kind city even if you only have 48 hours to spare. Surprised? Don’t be, for this city houses many hidden gems that can go beyond the normal standards of rest and relaxation and can be relished even in a two-day vacation. Read more

7 Tips For Visiting The Temples In Siem Reap, Cambodia

7 Tips For Visiting The Temples In Siem Reap, Cambodia

If you’re planning on visiting Siem Reap, your trip most likely revolves around Angkor Wat and the different temples. The temples of Siem Reap are Cambodia’s pride and joy, and it’s definitely worth setting aside a few days to explore them all. 

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How To Stay Fit While Traveling

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Whenever we step outside of our own home and head off to a different country, the rules cease to apply. Staying fit takes a back seat. You get to do whatever you want, eat whatever you want, and forget all about health, workouts, and Read more

5 Things To Consider When Choosing Your Travel Accommodation

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Finding the right location for your travelling needs can be tricky on your own. Using the experience and backing of a dedicated, responsible site can make your decision less stressful, and the result much more satisfying. Here are 6 top tips to consider when Read more

Chiang Mai: 8 Tips For Memorable Travels On A Budget

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Are you thinking to explore northern Thailand sometime soon? If you are, you should definitely pick Chiang Mai as your main base of activities. Not only is it full of food markets and temples but it’s also surrounded by jungle, waterfalls, and mountains. Read more

Destination 101: How To Travel On A Millennial Budget

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Travel and millennials go hand in hand, like college and student loan debt — and while millennials are spending more on trips than they have in the past, they aren’t spending as much as older generations did for travel. This should come as no surprise considering the fact that most millennials are still trying to find their dream jobs, and because of this, they aren’t making as much money as their parents. Read more

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