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A step-by-step guide on how to maximize your Tokyo Disney Sea adventure

I am a huge amusement park junkie – which my friends and family can fully attest to. If a country / city is well-known for a certain amusement park (whether Disney, Universal Studios, Six Flags, or one of the local Read more…


What to see and do when in Kitzbuhel (that’s NOT skiing)

So you may have heard of Kitzbuhel, or maybe you haven’t – so let me give a quick 10 second explanation of the place. Kitzbuhel is a small medieval town located in the Kitzbuhel Alps, Austria – that’s surprisingly nearer Read more…


Pakistan: A logistics and travel guide for first-time travelers

Whenever I tell people I spent seven months in Pakistan, they’re honest-to-goodness shocked. Reactions vary from the normal “What’s in Pakistan?” to worried “Was Pakistan safe, were there any bombs while you were to there?” to (frankly) ridiculous “Did you Read more…


Sri Lanka: A travel guide for first-time solo travelers

My travel tips section is usually hella long, but as I popped by Sri Lanka from Pakistan – I’m opting out of my usual “How to get to Sri Lanka” and “When’s the best time to go to Sri Lanka” Read more…


Everything you need to know about Lahore, including what to see and eat (as a solo DIY tourist)

Lahore is well-known for being many things: Pakistan’s second largest city of ~12mn people, the self-professed cultural capital of the country (with good reason), and jokingly (or not so jokingly) described as the Paris of the East. But to me, Read more…


A step-by-step DIY guide to exploring Islamabad (as a solo tourist)

Islamabad – the beautiful capital of Pakistan – is usually a foreigner’s first port of call (it’s that or Karachi), as most international flights would arrive here. Founded in 1960, this city was built as a contrast to Karachi – Read more…


A step-by-step DIY day tour of UNESCO World Heritage sites commissioned by Emperor Jahangir and Shah Jahan

For my final hurrah in Pakistan, I wanted to retrace the steps of emperors Jahangir and Shah Jahan (both of whom reigned during in the Mughul period, although Shah Jahan is more famous given that he constructed the famed Taj Read more…


A step-by-step DIY guide on day trips from Islamabad and Lahore (Rohtas Fort, Khewra Salt Mines, Katas Raj Temple)

While in Pakistan, I was working in the city of Lahore. From time to time though, I would head to Islamabad for the weekend – because why not? After all, Lahore was great in terms of culture, but Islamabad definitely Read more…


A step-by-step DIY guide on how to enjoy the Wagah Ceremony (from the Pakistan side)

For as long as I can remember (essentially, the length of time I was in Pakistan), I’ve always wanted to check out Wagah Border – known the world over for the beautiful yet baffling daily Indian and Pakistani flag raising Read more…