by LegallyFoodie | Aug 16, 2017 | Hotel Reviews, Hotels & Spas, Uncategorized
Vadodara, Gujarat’s third largest city, is considered the state’s cultural capital. Vadodara has some interesting city sights, but the main reason for coming here is the stunning Unesco World Heritage Site of Champaner and Pavagadh nearby. The city is way...
by hungrysurgicalresident | Aug 10, 2017 | Asia Pacific, Hotel Reviews, Hotels & Spas, Malaysia, South East Asia, Travel Diaries
There are some places that you’d really love to go to get away from the hustle bustle of the city. The forests around Kuala Kubu Bharu in Selangor, Malaysia is one such place. The lush green forest has its serenity broken only by the rustle of water flowing...
by hungrysurgicalresident | Aug 9, 2017 | Americas, Caribbean, Hotel Reviews, Hotels & Spas, North America, Travel Diaries
Travel bucket lists vary a great deal from one person to the next. But one very common element is the desire to visit the beautiful towns and beaches of the Caribbean. The area is more expansive than a lot of people realize, and is comprised of more than 700 islands...
by hungrysurgicalresident | Jul 18, 2017 | Asia Pacific, Heritage Hotels, Hotel Reviews, Hotels & Spas, Malaysia, South East Asia, Travel Diaries
As you would have known by now, I am a sucker for medieval age buildings around the world. But one of my specials are the ones which have been converted into luxurious hotel. As we have shown you the Fort Hotels of Jaipur, this time it is a list of Heritage hotels...
by Snigdha | Jun 6, 2017 | Asia Pacific, Hotel Reviews, Hotels & Spas, Nepal, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
After the first excursion to Nepal on a road trip with Scout My Trip and Oyo Rooms, our second trip was soon after. Nepal Tourism Board along with PATA(Pacific Asia Travel Association) was hosting a treasure trove of international travel bloggers and media for the...
by hungrysurgicalresident | Jun 3, 2017 | Asia Pacific, Heritage Hotels, Hotel Reviews, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
The hills of North India are burning with commercialization. The incessant increase in traffic has created a Catch 22 situation for the hill stations of the northern parts of the country. There is so much traffic that it is literally choking the hills. Compared to...