by Rosalind Martin | Apr 4, 2024 | Blog, India
One of our biggest reasons for travelling to India this year was the opportunity to experience Holi, the colour festival. This was something that had been on the bucket list for years, so when the dates lined up with our travel plans we were both very excited. Holi is...
by Creed Evans | Apr 4, 2024 | Armenia, Destinations
Yerevan is an oasis in the desert. Literally, the place is full of fountains and waterfalls. It has a 2,750 spout fountain to celebrate its 2,750 years of history. It then made a 2,800 spout fountain when it hit 2,800. It also has an art museum and gallery hidden in a...
by Rosalind Martin | Mar 22, 2024 | Armenia, Destinations
Armenia is a small country but has so much to offer. Being the first Christian country in the world, the area is rich in religious history, with many beautiful monastery complexes to explore. North Armenia is home to the country’s second and third largest...
by Rosalind Martin | Mar 20, 2024 | Cambodia, Destinations
The temple complex at Angkor Wat is absolutely enormous, and merits more than one day of exploration if you have the time. There are two main routes that you will hear about from drivers and tourist agencies: the small circuit and the grand circuit. The small circuit...
by Rosalind Martin | Feb 26, 2024 | Destinations, Japan
Kyoto is full of history. It is the only city in Japan that was not bombed during World War II, so it has retained a lot of the shrines and temples that were lost elsewhere. You could spend a week here sightseeing nonstop and still not have visited every temple. There...