Travelling

Samarkand

Samarkand was one of the main reasons I wanted to visit Uzbekistan. The entire city is like an open-air museum, featuring numerous sights, many of which hold UNESCO status, and conveniently grouped together in various parts of the city. Samarkand is home to some of the world’s most intricate and exquisite structures, which date back […]

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Shkodër

Shkodër serves as the gateway to the adventures of northern Albania. Located close to the Montenegro border, it is an excellent base for exploring the rugged yet stunning landscapes of the Accursed Mountains, also known as the Albanian Alps. The city is rich in cultural heritage and offers a wide array of unique sights and

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Berat

Albania is undoubtedly one of Europe’s most underrated countries. With its extensive and pristine Mediterranean coastline, it’s surprising that many people overlook the inland areas and miss out on the beautiful, historically rich medieval towns, such as the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Berat. Located just two hours south of Tirana, Berat is famous for

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Tirana

My first impressions of Tirana are that the regional bus stations are very far from the centre and that the city is building structures at a ferocious rate, rapidly becoming one of Europe’s most exciting cities for modern architecture. Yet, the vibrant city is also full of surprises, from hidden bunkers to unique and colourful

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Dushanbe

Situated at an altitude of 800 meters, Dushanbe offers stunning views of the lush rural landscape and grassy fields, framed by snow-capped mountains. The city has experienced rapid growth and is home to numerous lakes, parks, and fountains, with a vibrant array of colourful lights illuminating the streets at night. Since gaining independence in 1991,

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Aurangabad

In 2023, Aurangabad was officially renamed Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, yet it is still commonly known as Aurangabad, earning the nickname “the city of gates.” This sprawling industrial city is home to a large community of university students. Historically, as the name suggests, it served as the capital of the last Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, from 1653 to 1707. During

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Udaipur

Udaipur is often called the ‘City of Lakes’ due to its stunning bodies of water, and it has also earned the nickname ‘Venice of the East’ because of its European ambience. Located in Rajasthan, Udaipur is a popular destination known for its charming surroundings, beautiful palaces and monuments, striking lakes, royal history, and breathtaking landscapes. It was likely our favourite

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Amritsar

Amritsar is a city rich in experiences and attractions, blending sacred sites with historical landmarks. From the majestic Golden Temple complex to the poignant Jallianwala Bagh, each site offers unique insights into the courage, resilience, and spirituality that define the city. Thousands of pilgrims, wearing turbans of all colours, line the streets of this holy

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Varanasi

Wow! It would require a tremendous amount of ‘post’ space to fully describe Varanasi. Although it can be overwhelming at times, it is possibly the most spiritually intriguing city we have ever visited. Known as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, Varanasi lacks typical tourist attractions. The city is often seen as dirty and

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Dominican Republic

Columbus once referred to the Dominican Republic as “the fairest land under heaven.” This nation is home to the oldest European settlement in the Western Hemisphere and shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti to the west. With a 5,310 km coastline, the Dominican Republic boasts one of the largest tourist industries in the Caribbean.

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