Roads Less Traveled: 5 Reasons Why You’ll Love Latvia
I bought my husband the flight tickets on a whim. It was Christmas after all, and being a couple who loves traveling, it seemed like an ideal gift. I’d only been to Latvia’s capital city, Riga, once, but spent no more than a few hours there. That brief travel made me want to return ever since and this time, I brought Chris along. It was supposed to be dreadfully cold in February but if one is well-dressed against the blistering wind, they said it could be stunning. So we set off with a mission to discover the Winter Wonderland in this small Baltic state, and well, they were right!…
3 Best Getaways in the Region for Big Groups
Traveling with a group of your best mates or closest family should be the most fun thing in the world, right? We used to think so, until we started planning a big group trip. If you’ve ever done it, you’ll understand how much of an ordeal it can be. First of all, you just can’t please everyone. But what you can do instead is to know what every member of your party wants out of this holiday, and try to find the best compromise. One very important issue to talk about is their budgets, and take this into consideration for your game plan. Since it’s almost impossible to get everyone…
Travel & Freedom: 5 Reasons to Travel Solo in Your 20s
Do you like to travel? I know I do. In fact, it has always been a dream of mine to work while traveling the world. I was doing that for a little while and I enjoyed every moment of it. Of all travel styles, I like solo traveling the most, simply because it gives me the most rewarding experience especially in my 20s. I truly believe that traveling in your twenties will help you grow in many ways. Below are 5 reasons why you should travel solo in your 20s too. You are not tied down (not yet at least) I knew some people who were married in their early…
Travel Guide: Top 10 Things to Do Before You Travel
Whether you are a first-timer or a frequent traveler, you want a smooth travel journey. Even though I’ve traveled a lot, I’ve still done some things I wasn’t supposed to: Forgetting my travel adapter at home (I need it!) Not calling my bank to inform them that I’ll be out of the country Not making sure that all my bank cards are working properly So before you get too excited about your upcoming travel, make sure you don’t leave home without doing the following 10 things! 1. Plan Your First Day The first day is always the most important. You don’t want to get to a new country for the…
Flight Promo Tickets from 24 August – 6 September 2016
Below is the list of this week’s cheapest flight promo, only available on Traveloka. Book from: 24 August – 6 September 2016 Travel Period: 24 August –24 September 2016 From To Price Airline Travel Date Singapore Jakarta SGD45.16 AirAsia 30 August 2016 Singapore Kuala Lumpur SGD37.67 Tigerair 28 August 2016 Singapore Penang SGD41.52 Tigerair 28 August 2016 Singapore Bangkok SGD53.16 Jetstar 29 August 2016 Singapore Surabaya SGD61.38 Tigerair 14 September 2016 Singapore Bali/Denpasar SGD88.82 Tigerair 20 September 2016 Singapore Ho Chi Minh City SGD44.58 Tigerair 18 September 2016 Singapore Ipoh SGD51.51 Tigerair 20 September 2016 (The above airfares are only valid for a one-way flight)
Flight Promo Tickets from 23 August – 5 September 2016
Below is the list of this week’s cheapest flight promo, available only on Traveloka. Book from: 23 August – 5 September 2016 Travel Period: 23 August – 23 September 2016 From To Price Airline Travel Date Kuala Lumpur Jakarta RM94.93 AirAsia 02 September 2016 Kuala Lumpur Kuching RM 101.76 Malindo Air 23 August 2016 Kuala Lumpur Kota Kinabalu RM118.72 Malindo Air 23 August 2016 Kota Kinabalu Singapore RM 48.29 Tigerair 26 August 2016 Kuala Lumpur Penang RM 58.40 AirAsia 24 August 2016 Kuala Lumpur Kota Bharu RM 68.30 AirAsia 23 August 2016 Kuala Lumpur Langkawi RM 69.96 Malindo Air 29 August 2016 Kuala Lumpur Johor Bahru RM58.40 AirAsia 24 August 2016 (The above airfares…
Edible Singapore: Eat Your Way Around the Little Red Dot in 16 Dishes
In Singapore, eating is usually an act of passion. Serious passion. For a country so small, the variety of food that Singapore serves up is truly staggering. Here, eating is serious business—favourites are picked, allegiances are pledged and arguments are provoked. Google may tell you that Singapore’s national dish is chicken rice or chilli crab, but ask a couple of Singaporeans and you’ll discover that there are no right answers. Here, we introduce top favourites to feast on all day long, from breakfast all the way to supper. Bring your appetite. BREAKFAST KAYA TOAST, HALF-BOILED EGGS & COFFEE Tasty trinity The classic Singaporean breakfast. There’s toast spread with…