In less than 24 hours of staying here, I have decided to 1) buy a house with a similar layout in the city and 2) fill it with vintage furniture and antique knick-knacks, 3) come back here next year, 4) buy a farm+farmhouse as our holiday+retirement house in the future. So yes, in short,…
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Keep ReadingComing home for me is one of the best parts of travelling. Yesternight we reached home at midnight after flying from Christchurch airport six hours before. Instead of crashing immediately on the bed, I did my usual rounds around the house. I was so glad to be home! One of the things I always…
Keep ReadingI think travel is powerful because it can change someone’s life forever. So many twists and turns in this world mould how we see ourselves and our thoughts about anything and everything. So many of those are driven by the travel culture. 10 True Power Of Travel That Can Help To Shape You 1. Travel…
Keep ReadingI admire and look up to seasoned solo female travellers. That being said, I am here to confess that: I don’t like solo travelling. The realization should have come much sooner when I spent a miserable winter in Beijing (except when I ate delicious spicy Chinese food there) and hastily declared I was done…
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Keep ReadingI have always wanted to do solo travel. It feels so cool to explore a foreign land just by myself. To follow my itinerary, immerse myself in the local culture, step outside my comfort zone and meet new people. Also, it means my trip is all about me; no waiting or adjusting. The desire…
Keep ReadingI just reached home. After 24 hours spent at four airports in four cities.…
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