by hungrysurgicalresident | Jun 8, 2017 | Product Reviews, Travel Diaries
Travelling to a foreign location and that too on a limited budget may sound like a distant dream and an impossible task to accomplish. But do you know, it is possible to travel the world without breaking your bank balance? Surely, there are some expenses which are... by hungrysurgicalresident | Jun 6, 2017 | Asia Pacific, India, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
Now I am not a big fan of hiking, wildlife or anything that makes me sweat in my leisure time. Although I do love myself a hard workout, but I usually feel some of the destinations are a bit over hyped. The traveler should be adequately informed about what he should... 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... by hungrysurgicalresident | Jun 1, 2017 | Asia Pacific, Dubai, Middle East, Singapore, South East Asia, Travel Diaries
The summer is starting to scorch Delhi already and our editor Sudipto De brings out a few places you should be checking out this summer. Dubai Dubai is one of the hottest tourist destinations nowadays. With an incessant amount of money being poured into the city,... by hungrysurgicalresident | May 18, 2017 | Asia Pacific, Nepal, Religious Tourism, Subcontinent, Travel Diaries
The Swambhunath Stupa has been one of the most unique stories that you’ll ever here’s about. The first origins of the Kathmandu city were actually as a lake before a Buddhist leader, Manjushri came here and supposedly sliced a deep gorge along the hillside...