Tag: Culture

Finally, London

LONDON, ENGLAND: “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life” that’s what English poet Samuel Johnson said about this city. London, a truly multicultural city, doesn’t really need an introduction. Even if you have never visited this trendy city, I… Continue Reading “Finally, London”

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Masaya and Granada in Nicaragua

MASAYA and GRANADA, NICARAGUA: While Masaya is a natural beauty with volcanic rocks, crater, and mountains, Granada is a historic town with beautiful churches, colonial style architecture, and good food. Both are famous destinations and must-sees of Nicaragua. How about some facts now? Nicaragua… Continue Reading “Masaya and Granada in Nicaragua”

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Managua in a day

MANAGUA, NICARAGUA: Managua is the capital and the largest city of Nicaragua. This is not your typical capital with only high-rise buildings and bunch of traffic lights. It has history, culture, and heritage as well as some stunning natural beauties. Though Managua is the… Continue Reading “Managua in a day”

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A day in the City Center of San Salvador

SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR: El Salvador was my first country to visit in Central America. I have to say all of my stereotype opinions about Central America were erased on the very first day in this stunningly gorgeous country. Although there is nothing much… Continue Reading “A day in the City Center of San Salvador”

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Guest Post – 6 Reasons Why Venice Carnival is The Most Unique Festival in the World

Come February, dreamy Venice will shed off its winter blues and become one of the happiest cities in the world. The much awaited Venice Carnival which is by far the best festival in Venice is set to take place in early February and as… Continue Reading “Guest Post – 6 Reasons Why Venice Carnival is The Most Unique Festival in the World”

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