A Quick Guide To Xi’an

Xi’an is often referred to as the birthplace of Chinese civilization. Better known as the capital of the Shaanxi Province and the start of the Silk Road, Xi’an is an ancient city that still holds many historical secrets. While most tourists stay for only two or three days, if you love Chinese history then a […]

Read More

Everything You Need To Know About Diving in Hurghada, Egypt

Hurghada is known as the diver’s gateway to the Red Sea. Until the early 1980’s it was a small fishing village but has since grown into a large diving town. It is a great place for new scuba divers to learn and an excellent place for experienced divers to explore.   LOCATION Hurghada is located on the […]

Read More

Thirty Before You’re Thirty

If there’s one thing I’ve learnt over the last year, it’s that life is what you make of it. In the end, it’s you who is left with your thoughts, your conscious and your heart. You are who you are – don’t try and change. And certainly don’t run after anybody who isn’t running after […]

Read More

What To Wear When In Egypt

So you’re on your way to the land of pyramids, deserts and oases. Egypt is a beautiful place but have you ever wondered why locals wear layers of loose flowing robes? Should you wear the same or stick to your usual western attire when visiting? Here are some tips for what to wear in Egypt. […]

Read More

10 Tips For A Successful Parisian Experience

There are so many great things to do in Paris that it can be easy to get overwhelmed and flustered. You aim to see it all in a short space of time… and then… end up in one flurried mess. Paris is a beautiful city and if planned right, it could simply be one of […]

Read More

A Quick Guide to Surviving Paris in the Winter

If you’re not used to low temperatures then Parisian winters can be a complete shock to your system. Late sunrises, early sunsets, lots and lots of rain followed by icy winds and even some snow can surely put a damper on any exploring you have planned. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Paris […]

Read More

Losing (and finding) The Eiffel Tower

Let me tell you a story of two nights spent in Paris, one entire day searching for the Eiffel Tower and lots and lots of rain. Exploring Paris is a remarkably wonderful idea, when you have bountiful sunshine that is. My sister has always wanted to see the Eiffel tower, so whilst venturing through Europe […]

Read More

Book Review: The Signature Of All Things

While in China, one day on my random walks I came across a rickety little bookstore in a dark alleyway. Now it does seem a bit absurd to be wandering down dark corridors in a country where nobody speaks English, just to get to a book store… but I did.  Amidst a range of cookbooks, […]

Read More

A Quick Guide To Nijmegen

The quaint little town of Nijmegen is one of the oldest places nestled away in The Netherlands. Seated on the Waal River and close to the German Border, this catholic university town is home to over 15 000 students. If you’re looking for more information on this little Dutch town, you’ve come to the right place! […]

Read More

Adventuring in The Netherlands: Back to the Beginning

  If there’s one thing I’ll never regret in this lifetime, it’s travelling. Often, it’s easy to forget what the world still has to offer among daily obstacles and whilst the dwellings of everyday life can be somewhat draining and monotonous, I’ve always found travelling, or even the idea of it, to be somewhat refreshing […]

Read More