The Elephant House
Edinburgers have a secret. When the weather is good, when the weather is bad, coffee shops keep the city glowing, perfect for when a full-on restaurant makes a tad bit too much of an option. One of the...
View ArticleBillingsgate Fish Market
Every morning, while most of the Londoners are tucked away in their warm blankets, some people are heading to Trafalgar Way for the biggest and freshest fish market in the city, Billingsgate Market....
View ArticleWinter Wonderland
Wake up early during winter and wander around Hyde park, celebrate the holiday cold breeze with fun rides, random games, and yummy food. Adorable finds can be found on the tables and racks filling the...
View ArticleNo Trousers on the Tube Day
Every year, a group of Londoners take the first or second Sunday in January to celebrate silliness together by holding the no trousers on the tube event. All shapes, sizes, and race gather to ride the...
View ArticleHarry Potter Studio Tour
Step into an alternate universe, a make-believe wizarding world imagined by JK Rowling in the 1990s. Decades after her creation of Harry Potter, the magic still lives. This space in Watford, England...
View ArticleNovelty Automation
Down Princeton street, near the Holborn tube station, is where you will find a space for both travellers and locals in search of something a little special in London. Novelty Automation is an out of...
View ArticleNotting Hill
Londoners inhabiting this part of England lives a different life than the rest of the city. Brought to world spotlight by a movie in the ’90s, one couldn’t help but fall in love with its quiet and...
View ArticleCamden Town
If the majority of your winter stay in London was filled with gray skies, fret not for Camden Town will bring you the much-needed pop of colors that makes all things lively on this side of England....
View ArticleThe Ukay-Ukays of UK
Take a stroll to the charity shops on the city centre all around the UK, providing items at a cheap price and for a good cause. Clothes, shoes, bags, books, furnitures, bric-a-bracs, most of them are...
View ArticleEdinburgh Castle
Sitting on a volcanic cliff above the city, Edinburgh Castle looks magical on its own. Set foot around its courtyards, closes, and stairs. Unearth stories in every corner. Relive a journey through a...
View ArticleThe Highlands Road Trip
The Highlands leaves a bit to be desired in the accessibility department, but it makes up for it with bursting off the road vistas, snowcapped mountains, and on and off wet and dry season all...
View ArticleGreyfriars Kirkyard
Take an afternoon stroll to the most haunted cemetery in the world, the Greyfriars Kirkyard. Spot a legendary dog, some noble men who lived during their time, and look for the tombs where JK Rowling...
View ArticleShoreditch Graffiti
Much has been said about the magic of graffiti, neverending with so many pockets and corners of life, it’s hard to add anything new. Having explored just one little small side of this town, one...
View ArticleDubai Safari Desert
‘Marhaba, keef halek?’ is the standard local greeting in Dubai, meaning ‘hello, how are you?’. If they were to ask me that after the bumpy 4×4 ride in the desert safari, I would have probably just...
View ArticleHeartland Bataan
Perched up on a hill with a 360-degree view of the town of Tanato is where Heartland Bataan resides. Just a two hour short drive from Manila, nature rules here: flowers in bloom, bushes, trees, and...
View ArticleReal Coast and Surf
We spent a night here in a black sand beach hidden in a secluded town, with little to no signal to the outer world. Located three hours east of Manila is a surfing spot named aptly as the town itself...
View ArticleElephant Retirement Park
Welcome to Elephant Retirement Park, one of the many elephant sanctuaries in Chiang Mai: where you could bathe, feed, and play with the elephants minus the riding activity that engages in animal...
View ArticleUFO Village
Back when the sun was in hiding in December, we ventured out to Wanli District, an hour bus ride from Taipei, to see something unearthly. It was afternoon by the time we arrived and the weather was...
View ArticleSiargao’s Canines
Hundreds of dogs roaming around Siargao’s roads and shorelines may be mistaken for stray, but they can’t really be called as such. Free might be more fitting. With the ocean as their pool, free to take...
View ArticleSiargao Island
It’s difficult to describe the island of Siargao without resorting to cliches— palm tree-dotted roads made for biking, powdery white sand beaches, plenty of sunshine, friendly furbabies —it’s got them...
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