Floating in the Dead Sea was on my bucket list. Now I’ve ticked it off the list. Was I ecstatic about the experience? Hardly. I know I could be too critical at times. There’s also a saying: the more you expect, the more disappointed you’ll get. Probably both true. My floating in the Dead Sea […]
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I loved taking a cable car up to the high desert and touring around the ancient fortress Masada. Israel continues to amaze me and I’m so glad I made it here to keep on learning the rich history around this fanscinating region. Masada is located near the shore of the Dead Sea, 450 meters above the […]
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Traveling sometimes requires some preparation as far as documentation is concerned. We all know that we need passports, but depending on where you are going, you may also need a visa to go with it. Getting one is no picnic if you do it the old-fashioned way. You need to get off work, travel to […]
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Most people commented “You are very brave” when they found out I was travelling to Israel on my own. Middle East, is unsafe for travellers in many people’s eyes. My personal experience in Tel Aviv speaks otherwise. I was of course, a little concerned flying into Israel without knowing anyone but the airport transfer all […]
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I didn’t know where Rosh Hanikra is; didn’t even have time to Google it before I went. I simple trusted the driver and the tour guide that they’d take me to somewhere rather amazing. They surely did. It was more than an amazing experience. What is turquoise blue? The colour of sea water here is! […]
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It’s important to pack light when you travel by yourself. It’s also important to pack wisely. Bringing the right items with you can make your life on the road a whole lot easier, so it’s worth taking the time to think about everything you need — and everything you don’t. Here are five pieces of […]
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Is Floating In The Dead Sea Overrated?
Israel, Middle East, TravelFloating in the Dead Sea was on my bucket list. Now I’ve ticked it off the list. Was I ecstatic about the experience? Hardly. I know I could be too critical at times. There’s also a saying: the more you expect, the more disappointed you’ll get. Probably both true. My floating in the Dead Sea […]
Touring The Amazing Masada Ancient Fortress
Israel, Middle East, TravelI loved taking a cable car up to the high desert and touring around the ancient fortress Masada. Israel continues to amaze me and I’m so glad I made it here to keep on learning the rich history around this fanscinating region. Masada is located near the shore of the Dead Sea, 450 meters above the […]
No More Trips To Embassies With Electronic Visas
TravelTraveling sometimes requires some preparation as far as documentation is concerned. We all know that we need passports, but depending on where you are going, you may also need a visa to go with it. Getting one is no picnic if you do it the old-fashioned way. You need to get off work, travel to […]
Exploring Old Jaffa, Tel Aviv
Israel, TravelMost people commented “You are very brave” when they found out I was travelling to Israel on my own. Middle East, is unsafe for travellers in many people’s eyes. My personal experience in Tel Aviv speaks otherwise. I was of course, a little concerned flying into Israel without knowing anyone but the airport transfer all […]
Photo Diary Of Rosh HaNikra, Israel
Israel, Middle East, TravelI didn’t know where Rosh Hanikra is; didn’t even have time to Google it before I went. I simple trusted the driver and the tour guide that they’d take me to somewhere rather amazing. They surely did. It was more than an amazing experience. What is turquoise blue? The colour of sea water here is! […]
Travelling Solo: 5 Pieces of Equipment You’ll Need
TravelIt’s important to pack light when you travel by yourself. It’s also important to pack wisely. Bringing the right items with you can make your life on the road a whole lot easier, so it’s worth taking the time to think about everything you need — and everything you don’t. Here are five pieces of […]