One of the highlights of my trip to Madagascar was visiting the Avenue of the Baobabs. Located near Morondava in western Madagascar, this iconic site is a must-see. The Avenue is a breathtaking stretch of road adorned with ancient baobab trees, some of which have...
Are you planning on visiting Madagascar? Here’s what you need to know! Located off the eastern coast of Africa, Madagascar is the fourth largest island and the second largest island country in the world, with a population of over 32 million (I have never seen so...
I recently took a day trip by train to Montpellier, a beautiful city in the south of France, and I absolutely fell in love with the place. Located near the Mediterranean coast, Montpellier is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and lively streets....
Sète nicknamed the “Venice of the Languedoc,” is a picturesque coastal town on France’s southern coast. It is a port city with a rich history that dates back to the early 17th century. Founded in 1666 by King Louis XIV, the town is a strategic...
I was house-sitting for two gorgeous cats in Beziers in the south of France and fancied a day out, but nowhere too far away. So, I decided on Narbonne. I had been there before, but it is a lovely city and well worth a second visit. The city makes for a great day trip...
Rattenberg is Austria’s smallest town, with a population of just 460. It is known for its medieval architecture and narrow cobblestone streets. During the festive season, the town transforms into a charming Christmas village decorated with candles, pine...
Cappadocia, a stunning region in central Turkey, is famous for its unique rock formations, ancient cave dwellings, and hot air balloon rides. With so much to see, and for many people limited time, the best way to experience the Cappadocia’s...
Fener and Balat are two historic neighbourhoods in Istanbul, known for their colourful streets, rich history, and cultural diversity. Having visited Istanbul a couple of times before, I decided to forgo the popular attractions this time, like the Grand Bazaar...