Nov 7, 2019• by Gotravelwithpurpose
An Authentic Turkish Scrub-down
Do you have memories of being bathed as a child? Lovingly but painfully scrubbed down until you were sure a layer of skin (and dignity) has been entirely shed. Love it or hate it, be ready to...
Nov 6, 2019• by Globetrotter
How to NOT Get Sick on an Airplane
If you travel regularly, the possibility of illness is a vague awareness; you get by most of the time - until you don't. Then you remember how lucky you've been the last x times you flew, before...
Oct 8, 2019• by Aishwarya_Narayanan
5 Rock Carving Curiosities to See in India
India has a long tradition of magnificent rock carving architecture that started more than 2300 years ago. Incredible rock-cut structures which mix art, architecture and history can be found all over...
Oct 4, 2019• by Gotravelwithpurpose
Although I have travelled to over 30 countries, Morocco was my introduction to the African continent. Morocco is primarily a Muslim nation with Arabic as the primary language, an well as Berber...
Sep 1, 2019• by We_Did_That
A Woman's Take on Visiting Saudi Arabia
My husband, Tristan, and I recently spent two months helping run a startup accelerator program in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Before committing to going there, we tried to do as much research as we could...
Aug 31, 2019• by Bigaltravelcompanion
Hidden Gems in Hong Kong: Fung Tak Park
The story "Journey to the West" written by Wu Cheng'en is based on the true event of a Chinese Buddhist monk named Xuanzang (A.D. 602 – 664). He went to India (old name as 'Tianzhu') study...