Even when the weather isn’t conducive for outdoor activities, Dublin has no shortage of attractions. The city has something for everyone, ranging from historic buildings to unusual experiences that go beyond the tourist traps. One such off-beat attraction was the Van Gogh Exhibition – an immersive experience. WHAT IS IT? Have you ever dreamt of…
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Turkey 4-day itinerary – Cappadocia & Istanbul
5 min read… 4 days are never enough to explore a spellbinding country like Turkey but that’s all we had on our first visit to this transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with a small portion on the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. OVERVIEW We spent 2 days each in…
Did you know that you can see the Cliffs of Moher, Galway city, and Aran Islands from Dublin WITHOUT a car?
3 min read… Yaay! We are back with our 15th travel blog post. Don’t forget to check our other travel posts. While it’s true that Ireland is a traveller’s Pandora Box – every little town is bathed in rich culture and heritage, providing stunning scenery and landscape – anyone would agree that public transport isn’t the…
A weekend in Donegal – Beach lovers’ paradise
3 min read… Yaay! We are back with our 14th travel blog post. Don’t forget to check our other travel posts. Donegal, Ireland’s most northerly county is home to spectacular mountains, rivers, lakes, and countless beaches. With a rugged coastline and super-friendly people, Donegal is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Ireland. In this…
Glendalough mountains – A hiking paradise in Ireland
2 min read… Yaay! We are back with our 13th travel blog post. Don’t forget to check our other travel posts. This is also my 100th blog post. A little, but a significant milestone. Thanks to everyone who have supported and encouraged me to keep writing. If you’re looking for a hiking spot in Ireland for…
2 enchanting forest walks near Dublin where you feel completely disconnected from the outside world
2 min read… Yaay! We are back with our 12th travel blog post. Don’t forget to check our other travel posts. Are you a fan of trekking or hiking, but do not have all the stamina to walk hours together? Do you want to explore a place that’s less crowded, off-beat, and easy to walk? How…
7 things to do in Waterford – beach, biking, hiking, scenic drive, gardens, virtual reality, and more.
4 min read… Yaay! We are back with our 11th travel blog post. Don’t forget to check our other travel posts. From the beautiful Tramore beach and the Waterford greenway to eye-catching gardens, mountains and more, there are a variety of options for all the different kinds of visitors to Waterford – Ireland’s oldest city. Below,…
One day in Burren – the limestone haven that has everything from cliffs to caves
4 min read… Yaay! We are back with our 10th travel blog post. A tiny little milestone. Don’t forget to check our other travel posts. Okay, if you’re our regular reader, I know what you’re asking. And, the answer is – No, we don’t get tired of travelling around Ireland. EVER. Fine, except for driving northbound…
2 days in Sligo. Is the Yeats Country worth a visit?
4 min read… Yaay! We are back with our 9th travel blog post. Don’t forget to check our other travel posts. Our friends asked us for a road trip and we said yes. And then, we saw the terrible forecasts for the weekend. But, you wouldn’t mind because c’mon – it’s July Irish summer 😉 Okay,…
1 day in Carlingford – The beautiful town between waters and a mountain
3 min read… We are back with our 8th travel blog post. Don’t forget to check our other travel posts. Most of you plan your day trip around one or two major tourist attractions because of obvious time constraints. You start early and spend enough time at the most important place; and if there’s still some…
2 days in Kinsale and Dursey – Go one step closer to nature
4 min read… We are back with our 7th travel blog post. Don’t forget to check our other travel posts. Ireland has no shortage of scenic landscapes and coastal views; it doesn’t matter which part of the country you decide to visit. However, if you’ve heard anything about Irish weather, you know the summer is short-lived….
My heavenly experience of travelling by train under a river
5 min read… Imagine coming out of your local train station and someone tells you’ve just ridden under the Thames river. Wait, what? How’s travelling under a river even possible, let alone on a train? Find your answer to this and lots more in this article. Welcome to the 21st episode of our book series – The…