Love in the time of … Covid
After 18 weeks (126 days) of conscientious, strict lockdown, with only our walks in the near-by countryside to break the monotony, it was time to break out. We had read
Pena Palace: The Triton Gateway
We are all living in some strange times due to the current world pandemic and one of the effects of these strange times was having the pleasure of enjoying my
Gyeongju – South Korea’s museum without walls
South Korea has featured frequently in the news this year, as a result of its successful management of the Covid-19 pandemic. It is a remarkable country with industrious people and
The many faces of Portugal
I love to travel. It’s one of my favourite things, to explore unknown places and sample their wares. As has been the case for everyone, the first part of 2020
Lake Bled: The Sunken Church Bell
I have had plenty of time these past months to think about the best places to isolate and also the places I would most like to revisit when travel normalises
The Berlin Wall, a Street Art Mecca and an Emerging Lisbon
Ever since I was young, I have always dreamed of travelling the world. Since graduating, I have travelled a little around Europe and also visited Africa and America after working
The Cameron Highlands – Malaysia’s Little England
British geologist and explorer, Sir William Cameron, first spied these ‘highlands’ in Malaysia in 1885 and gleefully reported back about their mild climate and location on a gently sloping plateau. Sadly, Cameron’s
LISBON IN LOCKDOWN – the capital city like you’ve never seen before
This series of photos was taken by travel blogger and Lisbon resident Marco Santos during Portugal’s lockdown, before the country began re-emerging to face a “new normal”. By MARCO SANTOS
The City of Warsaw: The Forgotten Neon Era
As the world continues to self-isolate due to the coronavirus outbreak, it is the perfect time to reminisce about past trips and about how incredible life on this planet truly
The Beautiful Island of La Palma The Landscape – Part 2
The sun shone from a clear blue sky, but it was icy cold with glistening frost on the ground. We stood on La Palma’s highest summit at over 2,400m and










