Asia
I had been studying for finals when my sister casually asked me if I wanted to climb Mount Everest with her friends after my exams were over. Back then, I had a lot on my mind and agreed without giving the decision much thought. I had climbed some mountains before, but this time I was… Continue reading My Mount Everest Base Camp Experience
Plan a trip to Hong Kong for an unforgettable dining experience on a shoestring budget. There’s an infinite number of street-food stalls, selling everything from stinky tofu and fish balls to French fries and milk tea. The city is also known as a shopping mecca, brimming with malls and markets, including the famous Ladies’ Market and… Continue reading 7 Insta-worthy Hotels in Hong Kong
Japan is easily one of the world’s most popular spring destinations and it’s easy to see why. Spring season in Japan means only one thing: cherry blossoms! For years, cherry blossoms have been the main draw of this beautiful city with millions of tourists participating in cherry blossom viewing or hanami. However, Japan is so… Continue reading Japan in Spring: 8 Things to See Other Than Cherry Blossoms
The city of Ho Chi Minh is an intoxicating mix of bustling metropolis, sleepy Southeast Asian vibes, and colonial French flair. The lands that surround the city are abundant with farms that supply the freshest produce which is then transformed into sumptuous dishes like pho, banh mi, spring rolls, claypot rice, and so much more.… Continue reading Foodies Guide to Ho Chi Minh
We all need time away from the daily grind; somewhere to kick back, put our toes in the sand and simply allow the world to be. A Bali yoga retreat could provide that meaningful experience of recharging and reconnecting with the universe. So, pack your towel, sunnies, and yoga mat and take that short 3-hour flight over Laut… Continue reading Yoga in Bali 2019: Best Retreats and Yoga Resorts
It’s always been a dream of mine to see the many faces of the Himalayas. And Himachal Pradesh, literally meaning “snow-laden province”, is a perfect region to see the western range of the Himalayas. So Dharamshala in India was my chosen destination. But travelling there was not going to be easy. Our six-hour flight became… Continue reading Morgan Goes Glamping – At Camp Lungta in Dharamshala, India
When my friends suggested going to Tianjin for our graduation trip, I was bemused. “If we’re going to China, why not head for the bigger metropolitan cities like Shanghai or Beijing instead? Are there really things to do in Tianjin?” A quick Google search later, however, I was enlightened. At first, Tianjin seems like a… Continue reading Travel Diary: Taking on Tianjin
Bangkok, the buzzing capital of Thailand, is like a spectrum. On one end, it’s a food haven. On the other, it’s a cultural pot chock-full of heritage sites. Of course, it’s also a go-to destination for shopaholics — thanks to affordable loots at Chatuchak Market, Asiatique the Riverfront and Pratunam. Let’s not forget about the… Continue reading Best Hotels In Bangkok For Less Than $100
Known as the Island of the Gods, it is no surprise that Bali is crowned as the top island vacation spot in the Indonesian archipelago. It has won the heart of many by its mesmerizing nature and landscape, magnificent beaches, stunning sunset viewpoints and amazing people from diverse cultures and religions. Whatever you need, you… Continue reading 7 Insta-worthy Hotels in Bali