After several trips to Nepal, I have formed a lot more than just fond memories – I genuinely feel a kind of emotional bond to the country which has introduced [ ... ]
Wedding traditions in Nepal very considerably, but are all based on a mix of Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Nepal is the world’s only officially (constitutionally declared) Hindu nation, but Nepalese [ ... ]
Hotels in Kathmandu vary in facilities and price. The previous few visits to Nepal, I have always stayed in Thamel, however for this special trip I was part of a [ ... ]
We often overlook that which we know well, and that’s certainly been the case for me when it comes to the joys of my home country. That has been one [ ... ]
After my recent posts about my friend’s hen parties (Goa and Windsor, as well as my hen party organiser tips), I thought it was about time that [ ... ]
In my experience, despite the distinct stereotypes and generalisations for just about every country in the world, there are few places that live up to theirs as well as Ireland. [ ... ]
This summer has involved a lot of travel for me, mostly due to the number of weddings (back in the UK and overseas) that I have been invited to attend. [ ... ]
Cafes and coffee shops are very much part of the Dubai lifestyle, and not just for expats and tourists, with coffee and shisha forming a key part of Arabic culture. [ ... ]
There is a big misconception that there are only a limited number of things to do in Dubai and the UAE. I have (frustratingly) heard many conversations between expats, tourists [ ... ]
The Eid holiday seems to have come round really quickly this year, and as I am just back from three weeks of gallivanting around Europe for various weddings and celebrations, [ ... ]