Koh Kood in Thailand

Koh Kood (Koh Kut) in Thailand is an amazingly beautiful island. It has some of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand and perceived as the most beautiful island in the country. I’ve visited some of Thailand’s most beautiful and popular islands, including Koh Lanta, Phuket, Krabi, and Koh Phi Phi. So I didn’t have high hopes when...

Best Place to See Mount Fuji

Lake Kawaguchiko is one of the best places to see Mount Fuji in Japan. It is the second largest of the Fuji Five Lakes. It is located in the Fujikawaguchiko town. This lake is easily accessible from Tokyo and if weather permits, present with fantastic view of Mount Fuji. Sushi, a delightful dish, and Mount Fuji,...

One Day in New York

New York is not the capital of the United States, nor is it the largest or most populous state. However, New York, along with California, is the most well-known state in the United States. If you spend a couple of days in New York and use the subway, you might meet people from every country...

What’s inflating your travel expenses in 2023?

Travel expenses are rising at shocking rates because of global inflation that is fuelled by a string of consequential events like the Covid-19 pandemic, supply chain disruptions and the Ukraine-Russian war. Singapore's inflation rate jumped from 0.44 per cent in 2018 to 6.12 per cent in 2022. Unfortunately, this inflation is seeing no sign of slowing...

Exploring the Appeal of Hotels in Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel Aviv, the dynamic and energetic city nestled along Israel’s Mediterranean coastline, is an enticing destination for tourists worldwide. It represents a harmonious marriage of the old and the new, where the footprints of history coexist with the vibrancy of modern life. From bustling markets and timeless neighborhoods to contemporary art galleries and innovative eateries,...

Lamanai Belize Ruins: The Mayan Mask Temple

The Lamanai ruins in Belize are some of the most fascinating Mayan ruins in Central America, complete with a ‘Mask Temple’ that has giant stone faces carved into the foundation. It looks like something from Indiana Jones! Lamanai means ‘submerged crocodile’ and this area on the riverside was settled by the Mayans for thousands of years....