Tips To Design A Travel Themed Child’s Bedroom

It started with a trickle… and then the the downpour.. a thunderstorm, whatever you want to call it. BAM! Bachelorette parties… Invitations… Weddings. All my friends started getting married! You’d think that was the end of it, but no! A year later, a friend said she was expecting a child.…

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The Singapore Guide – I

Singapore is called the “playground for the rich” for a reason – from high-end shopping malls to luxury hotels and fine dining, there’s so much to indulge in (if you have the time and a fat wallet.) It’s lovely public places, vibrant history, diverse cultures and cheap-n-easy transport system make…

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Restaurant Review – Ignia (Goa)

Edit – Ignia has permanently closed. It isn’t often that a restaurant comes out of nowhere and knocks your socks off! But when it happens, it reminds you why you love eating out in the first place. Located in Verna in the south of Goa, Ignia opened its doors to…

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Restaurant Review – Bodega

Trying out new restaurants in Goa isn’t as easy as I would like it to be. Because by the time I relish a few home cooked meals and visit a couple of my favorite food joints, it’s time to leave. Then again, restaurants here start up and shut down as…

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My Take On “Cheesy” Tourist Attractions

I was at a Cafe the other day and happened to overhear a conversation at the table behind mine. One of the girls was planning a trip to London and the others were enthusiastically telling her where she should and shouldn’t go. “Stay clear of the London Eye,” one of…

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Hotel Review – Copthorne Orchid Hotel

The Copthorne Orchid Hotel in Penang, Malaysia is around a 40 minute drive from the Penang International airport. I chose to stay here because it was a short way from a conference I had to attend – and I got it pretty cheap. The Standard Room cost around Rs. 29000/-…

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One Night In Kuala Lumpur

If “blogger’s block” isn’t a thing by now, it should be. I’ve had an unusually long case of it for the last week. Sitting down to blog, and waiting for inspiration to strike is not fun. So after a week of watching cat videos and TLC (of course) during blog…

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Restaurant Review – Gonguura

Edit – This restaurant has permanently closed. Coming across Mumbai’s first and possibly, only Andhra eating joint, Gonguura happened by pure chance. I was catching up with a friend over coffee and we had so much to talk about that it lasted until dinner time. And you know what cafe…

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The Taxi Scam At Dadar Station

Dadar station, at the centre of Mumbai, is already bustling at 5 am. People are heading to/from work, flower and fish vendors are chatting away on the platform, and one can hear the occasional honking car outside.The station is divided into two sections – Central and Western – joined together…

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The Miraculous Church Of St. Anne De Beaupre

Quebec, like a child of mixed parentage, has features of Europe and Canada, with her own distinct French personality. She takes you back to a time where people still valued the art of conversation, and sat at laughter-filled coffee shops that ran into cobbled streets, or worshiped at the famous…

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The Market City Food Crawl

I’m not sure if it’s a deep ingrained habit or just some weird eccentricity, but I hate being late. I’d rather wait for half an hour than be five minutes late. And on those extremely rare occasions that I’m behind schedule, the feeling can only be described as a mild…

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