To help you figure out where to go on Caribbean family vacations, I’ve compiled a list of the best Caribbean islands for families.
To help you figure out where to go on Caribbean family vacations, I’ve compiled a list of the best Caribbean islands for families.
Whenever I tell people where I'm traveling next, the immediate question is often "why do you travel to dangerous places"? Here's why. In the past decade of travels, I’ve visited several places that are considered ‘dangerous’ by many: North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Haiti[...]
Having traveled to 140 countries, I've seen my fair share of the world. Here's a list of the most beautiful natural wonders of the world in my opinion. Massive volcanic craters, acres of raw jungle and stretch of deserted sand dunes: the work of Mother Earth is just incredible. Thanks to these natu[...]
2017 has been a year of transition and plenty of travels as we took a 3-month sabbatical off to travel in the first half of the year, and moved to a new country in the second half. This year alone, I traveled to 16 countries: of which 11 were with my husband and daughter. I actually covered more cou[...]
My life as a travel blogger really isn't as glamorous or exciting as everyone thinks it is. Here's the reality and what goes behind the scenes. I get it. You see updates from me in Ethiopia one day and Antarctica the next; my social media channels are constantly filled with photos of beaches, mount[...]
Belize was one of the highlights of our five-month trip in South and Central America. Here are our personal recommendations on the top things to do on Caye Caulker! Traveling from Mexico to the Caribbean coast of Belize, I’d be lying if I said I didn’t welcome the transition. From the touristy t[...]
Cows roam freely on the rolling green hills, the sounds of their bells ringing in the distance; women dressed in perfectly fitted dirndls smile and wave, while men in their lederhosen belt out tunes with their accordion in hand. Welcome to Kufsteinerland, Austria. With fairy-tale castles, picturesq[...]
Ever heard of the tiny country called Liechtenstein? Here's a list of best things to do in Liechtenstein. There's something about tiny countries that intrigue me. You see, I'm from a tiny nation (Singapore) myself. So I know how it's like to live in a small country. Ever since I got hooked on trave[...]
Here's a story from my friend, Marco Ferrarese, about his experience traveling Nagaland, India. If Nagaland piques your interest, join me on a group trip to Nagaland for the Hornbill Festival tour in December 2017 -- find out more here! Welcome to Nagaland, India! “Look,” the passenger next to[...]
Thrilled to have one of my closest friends, Hannah Enightoola, share a story here about turtle watching in Trinidad. Hannah has traveled far and wide, but she'll always consider Trinidad her home. As my eyes adjust to the darkness, I gaze at the seemingly never-ending stretch of sandy beach, hopin[...]
With gorgeous beaches, family-friendly activities and resorts, Dominican Republic is a great island for family travelers. Here's my guide on traveling Dominican Republic with kids. Miles and miles of powdery white sand and spearmint blue water: the Dominican Republic is just as dreamy as I'd ima[...]
After years of poor governing and earthquakes, Cap Haitien is struggling to get back on its feet. Here's a look at the things to do in Cap Haïtien, Haiti. Located on the northern coast of Haiti, Cap Haïtien was historically nicknamed “The Paris of the Antilles” for its wealth and sophistic[...]
From climbing active volcanoes to surfing on the legendary beaches and wildlife watching, these are the best things to do in Costa Rica. For a relatively small country, Costa Rica certainly packs in a lot of variety: from volcanoes, great surfs, miles of beaches to rainforests and awe-inspiring wil[...]
Ready for an epic adventure in Iceland? Now what should you pack for Iceland? Here is my detailed Iceland packing list for any time of the year. Iceland is a spectacular wonderland for outdoor lovers and active travelers. But the first thing you need to know is that weather in Iceland can be unpredi[...]
Iceland with kids is easy, fun, exciting and oh so rewarding. An Iceland family vacation is a dream come true for active parents who want to add some adventure into their kids' lives. Iceland: a land of fire and ice, brimming with the works of Mother Nature. Its coastlines are fringed with ragged[...]
Wonder how summer in Greenland is like? Follow my journey as I cruise Nuuk's fjords to see icebergs, go fishing, hiking and much more! In Greenland, you don’t have to go far to experience the wilderness. Even from the capital city of Nuuk, pristine nature is just a short hike or boat trip away. T[...]
Take a peek into Greenland's culture and history and check out these things to do in Nuuk, Greenland.
A photo essay of Nuuk, the colorful capital city of Greenland. Picturesque and quaint, Nuuk is probably the cutest capital city I’ve been. Scandinavian high-roofed houses can be found in every color you can imagine: from indigo blue to electric pink, lime green to dark burgundy. While the build[...]
To help you plan the best road trip around Iceland, here is a detailed breakdown of my (awesome) Iceland Ring Road itinerary. There’s no better way to explore Iceland than by driving the Ring Road, a.k.a. Route 1, that circles the entire island. Spanning 828 miles (1332 km), this route is one of[...]
Planning an Iceland road trip? Here is my detailed guide on renting a car in Iceland as well as traffic rules and driving tips. Marooned just outside the Arctic Circle, Iceland is a Nordic island nation that’s just a hop away from mainland Europe and North America – and yet so wild, rugged and[...]
Norway in a Nutshell is a scenic journey into the backcountry of Norway, along the stunning fjords and steep mountain roads via different kinds of transport (train, bus and fjord cruise). Here's my experience. Frozen lakes, dark green pines, and white-and-red Scandinavian farmhouses flank both sides[...]
We are running two Iraqi Kurdistan tours. Check out the details! When I launched my new tour to Iraqi Kurdistan, I received quite a few emails from people who were interested, but hesitant to come. Safety was their biggest concern and most people were worried about the security issues there. Underst[...]
As a professional travel blogger, I get asked a lot about what travel items I can't leave home without. I thought today I'll answer that question once and for all with this post. You'll see that most items on this list are tech gear and gadgets -- I blame that on my work! For this blog and other mag[...]
Are you a foodie heading to Barcelona, Spain? Today we have a post from my friend and Barcelona-resident Esme Fox, who's sharing where to find the best wine and tapas in Barcelona. Barcelona is known for many things: Gaudi architecture, modern art, and beachfront lifestyle. But for me, it's the c[...]
Planning a weekend in Malaga? Here's my list of recommended things to do in Malaga. For travelers in Europe, Malaga is often seen as a touristy destination that has been simply ‘overdone’. This coastal city in southern Spain was the hottest beach destination in the 1980's, and it continues to[...]
After leading my first tour to Tibet, I'm sharing a detailed Tibet travel guide with all the information on how to travel Tibet, things to do and where to stay in Tibet. Tibet is called the ‘Roof of the World’ for good reason: With an average elevation exceeding 4,500 metres (14,800 ft[...]
Heading to Tibet soon? Here are some things you should know before your trip to Tibet. Monks, monasteries and mountains — Tibet is a spiritual place that has the power to move even the most hardened traveler. This remote, far-flung region is seemingly in a world of its own, with fabled villa[...]
A look at some of my best pictures of Tibet: from its landscapes to people. Tibet is called the ‘Roof of the World’ for good reasons: With an average elevation exceeding 4,500 metres (14,800 ft), the Tibetan Plateau is sometimes the world's highest and largest plateau, with an area of 2,500,0[...]
I’m making my way around Tibet as we speak — but this time, I’m traveling without my husband Alberto and our two-year-old daughter. After spending the last three months traveling Southeast Asia with them, I’m sad to bid farewell, but it’s time to hit the road once again on my own. This is[...]
It has been 7 years since we moved to Spain — first it was Madrid for a year, then just a couple of months in Seville and eventually Granada. We’ve also explored a lot of Spain, from the northwestern corner of Galicia to the eastern edge of Costa Brava, the southern shores of Cadiz to the outlyi[...]