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“Bom Dia!” from the east coast of Africa

Mozambique was where I became aware of conservation issues.

Believe in yourself

For the past four months, I have been living in an unknown country, in an unknown city without any familiar faces around me. So I do sometimes ask myself, why did I come?

Bhutan on a Budget

Bhutan, simply put, is an aesthetic land from all corners – from the mountain passes and temples to their architecture and persona. But with that beauty comes a price too high for us students. If you're planning to explore the “dragon's den” on a budget then I have just the plan for you.

EXPLORE / Once upon a time in New York

New York City is many things and summing up its experience in one article is next to impossible. My parents had the crazy idea of going on a North American trip in the middle of my semester. But, how can you say no when a trip to NYC is on the agenda?

Managing the finances of a group trip

Squad trips are undoubtedly one of the most anticipated events. It's when you get to know your friends on a more personal level, understand their fears and motivations, share stories and memories that will define the bond for years to come, and realise how utterly and horribly incapable you all are when dealing with money. If you can relate and/or have a squad trip in the near future, be sure to read on to better

Following the jungle trails in Rema Kalenga

We are all familiar with the lush greenery of the countryside but the village of Rema Kalenga has much more to offer. Situated in Chunarughat of Habiganj district, Sylhet, it's the home to hundreds of species of birds, animals, and aquatic creatures living in the Rema Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary.

Things Not to do in Cox's Bazar

So, you've planned out the perfect itinerary for your beach trip. You've jotted down all the essentials, packed in extra shorts, and got all your trip hashtags ready. But there are a few things that will ruin your meticulously crafted travel plan.

The Common Personalities in a Trip v.2.0

It's been one and a half years since I wrote the original “Common Personalities in a Trip”. Trips came in abundance since then, and so did an array of new personalities to ponder about.

8 Stages of Amateur Trekking

Trekking, in simple terms, is travelling on foot through adverse terrain that usually include forests, swamps or mountains.

The Land beyond the Airport

I just have to write this article in response to the wide range of annoying questions that I'm often bombarded with when I reveal where my house is located.

Soothing Your Wanderlust

Summer's here already, and with a bit of luck, most of us are going to utilise this vacation and travel. Cox's Bazar?

Are We There Yet?

You'll hear people say that the world is getting smaller; I say that we are making long-distance journeys more often.

The Great East Himalayan Trek

It was around 7 in the morning. A chilly breeze from the north was freezing us to our very core.

Seasons Under the Sun

You don't know freedom until you've been repeatedly refused a trip to Cox's Bazar with your friends and then have been allowed a trip to Italy completely unsupervised, all by yourself.

A Hiker's Guide to Keokradong

I always pictured mountaintops, even the ones in Bangladesh, as unimaginably high and only reachable by mountaineers.

The Climb to Tiger's Nest

Tiger's Nest, more properly known as Taktsang Palphug Monastery or Paro Taktsang, is the most well-known of the many pit-stops...

Day Trip: Panam Nagar, Mayadeep and Meghna

Often the craving for an outing after a tiresome week results in utter disappointment, since all the popular places are either too far, require more money or time than you're willing to spend.

Aarial Beel & Mawa

The suffocating summer heat taking its toll on you? Stuck at home doing nothing during the long hours of relentless rains?

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