Europe

A Brown Girl’s Second Day In Paris: Up And Close With The Louvre Antiquities

My first day in Paris involved a lot of walking (which you can read all about here) and the second day was very tactfully picked for the Largest Museum in the world: THE LOUVRE. We learned online that the...

The Story Of A Brown Girl’s First Day In Paris

Paris isn’t something that I could describe into words unless I absolutely had to. As if going abroad for the first time wasn’t scary enough, my first stop was Paris. To put it into simple terms, landing in Paris...

An Exciting Day In the Second Largest City of Denmark , Aarhus!

Recently, I visited the happiest country in the world, Denmark! Though I happened to visit this country for educational purpose, I still enjoyed myself like a traveller. The two months I spent in this beautiful country were some of...

Here Are The Top Things To Do In Scotland’s Tay Country

Tay Country in Scotland is among the most stunning areas in the country. It is spread around the central east coast between Edinburgh and Aberdeen, covering the areas of Perthshire, Fife, Angus and Dundee. It is full of beautiful...

A Brown Girl Gets Lost In Prague, And Other Czech Stories

Visiting Prague was the last leg of my very first Eurotrip. The bus ride took us five hours, and as we were quite tired after our journey, we just went to take a walk around Wenceslas Square, Legions Bridge with...

City Scope – Rome

When in Rome, take in all the sights! Rome is a treasure box for history and architecture buffs. There are some lovely ruins to check out, statues and frescoes in every other building, old churches, brilliant masterpieces of art,...

Be Sure To Visit The Top 10 Unusual Cities In 2020

With the new year slowly making its way closer and closer, why not make your travel plans well ahead of time? We have carefully selected the 10 best unusual cities in the world that you need to visit in...

Soul Search: Norway

When you brace yourself against the cold wind of Norway, hike up its snow-covered slopes you're bound to feel different. Can you imagine what it would feel like to stand at the edge of Trolltunga, which juts out into...

A Brown Girl’s Diary Of Her First EuroTrip

For someone who has never traveled abroad, thinking about traveling to Europe was a little overwhelming (read scary). Honest to God, I never knew I would actually go for this Eurotrip. First off, I didn't think my dad would...

Travel History – The Giant’s Causeway

The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption. It is located in County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland, about three miles northeast of the...

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