Nepal – Spiritual and Natural Breath of Fresh Air My first trip to Nepal was as a tour leader, and the tour was an extension of a trip to India. …
Hoi An Chicken Recipe
Cook this delicious Vietnamese Hoi An-style chicken & rice for a taste of the exotic East at home. The tender chicken and golden rice are complemented by Hoi An chili …
Food of Guyana – Unique and Diverse
Guyana has such a mixture of ethnic groups that anyone visiting to explore the diversity of the rainforest should definitely also investigate the incredible dishes and street foods which the …
Why Foodies Should Visit Lima
Peru has been recognized as the best gastronomic destination for 8 consecutive years by the World Travel Awards – the Oscars of Tourism. The variety of flavors and cooking techniques, …

Peru – must-visit foodie hotspot
Peru has been recognized as the best gastronomic destination for 8 consecutive years by the World Travel Awards – the Oscars of Tourism. The variety of flavors and cooking techniques…

Beginner’s Guide to Armenian Cuisine
In this beginner’s guide to Armenian cuisine, we explain some of the key dishes you will get to sample for those thinking of visiting this fascinating Caucasus country. Armenian cuisine …

Bulgaria – a Must for Genuine Foodies
Bulgaria, once the ancient Thracian land of the ancient rituals of Dionysius, is rich in soil, history and culture. Today, the country boasts a vibrant culinary heritage that is as deep as its lush valleys and as ancient as its towering mountains.

How to be a Sustainable Tourist -Avoiding Over- tourism
Recently not a day goes by without some article about over-tourism or bad tourism – today an article in the Telegraph about huge over-bloated vehicles clogging some of Britain’s most beautiful villages.
Many of still want to travel, but we want to travel wisely, and avoid becoming one of the ‘selfie stick narcissists’ who care little for the location, locals or even the experience itself.

A Guide To The Spicy Silk Route Cuisine Of Uzbekistan
In many societies there are important distinctions between holidays designated by governments and holidays designated by religious institutions. For example, in many predominantly Christian nations.