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Travel and Food

A Day in Bangkok, Thailand

Thailand’s capital has an energy that is absolutely infectious—it’s hard not to get pulled into the adrenaline-boosting rush of its teeming street markets, non-stop street buzz, and endless options for a life-changing meal. 

Bangkok’s Street Food Scene

A trip to Thailand’s non-stop capital, Bangkok, isn’t complete until you’ve followed your stomach through one of the city’s street food markets. To get the best experience, come hungry and remember: Try first, ask questions later.

A Day in Mumbai

There’s a reason people call Mumbai “Maximum City”. Diving headfirst into the beautiful chaos of India’s largest city is a rollercoaster of sensory stimulation—and that’s what makes it such a hard place to leave behind.

Mumbai's Street Food Scene

Along with a non-stop energy that refuses to slow down, Mumbai also has an incredible street food scene. Vegetable dosas, vada pao, paani puri, and more: You could spend an entire day going from one roadside food stall to another and not even scratch the surface of what’s on offer in India’s largest city.

Why we Love Cairo

There is a reason why Cairo is called Umm ad-Dunya, or Mother of the World. While the pyramids of Giza might be the initial draw to the charming and chaotic capital, it’s the tension between past and present, between the centuries’ old spice, rug, and brass trade and glittering contemporary nightlife that lingers.

A Day in Hurghada, Egypt

Egypt famously offers glimpses into an ancient past, but you’d be missing out if you didn’t combine a trip to the pyramids or a cruise down the Nile with a visit to this fishing village turned resort town. 

A Day in Luxor, Egypt

Luxor, Egypt is known as the “world’s greatest open-air museum,” and for good reason. As the original site of the ancient city of Thebes, Luxor has been continuously inhabited for over 5000 years and much of that history is still remarkably well-preserved.

India's largest animal fair - Sonepur Mela

BIHAR, India — Billed as a cattle fair, India’s Sonepur Mela is also place to buy elephants and catch carnival rides, bathe in the Ganges and dance. The Indian state of Bihar hosts the event every winter and millions visit.

Kottu roti: The street food that makes you feel like dancing

Kottu Roti is a street food favourite in Sri Lanka. And watching it being cooked is almost as fun as actually eating it.

The only Dharamsala guide you need

It’s the warmth of the shepherds and the Old Monk toddies by the fire that warm Dharamsala’s chilly winter nights”

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