I have put together Australia east coast must-see and must-do activities to help you plan your travel better. Traveling to Australia can be daunting given the size of the country (to give you an idea- you can fit the entire Europe in Australia and there will still be some space left, it is that big!) but it is doable and definitely enjoyable. I hope this epic list of must-see and must-do on the east coast of Australia helps you. Loads of memories to make, bucket list items to tick off and new friends to meet! Whether you are solo traveling
Sydney Australia Travel Blog 2025

Sydney is one of the most visited cities in the southern hemisphere. Although many may think this is the capital city of Australia, it is actually not, Sydney is the coastal modern city full of skyscrapers but also equally full of jaw-dropping nature. More on that below. I have updated this Sydney Australia travel blog with everything you need to know before you come here. From where to stay, where to eat, the points of interest in Sydney, visa, Sim cards, and more. This is the ultimate Sydney travel guide right here. What to know about Sydney before traveling? This
One Month In Central America Itinerary

If you’re an adventure seeker looking for a thrilling backpacking experience, Central America is the perfect destination for you. With its stunning natural beauty, diverse cultures, and fascinating history, this region is a backpacker’s paradise. But with so many incredible countries to explore, planning one month in Central America itinerary can be overwhelming. That’s why I’m here to help. In this blog, I’ll share my recent personal experiences and tips for backpacking in Central America. I’ll guide you through how to visit all 7 Central American countries in one month, things to do, where to stay, and the safest ways
Solo travel in Nepal 2026: Is it safe? My Experience

As some of you may know, I am on a quest to travel to all 197 UN-recognized countries in the world. When I finally hit country #108, it happened to coincide with my 10th anniversary of solo traveling. To honor this decade of independence, I knew I had to return to the country where it all started. I flew into Kathmandu, the city I was born in, but with a heart full of the same “first-trip” jitters I had ten years ago. The challenge of solo traveling your own country When I first contemplated visiting Nepal after so long, I was filled with uncertainty. I
Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge Review

Ten years is a long time to stay away from the Himalayas, but I returned with a clear mission: a solo trek to Mardi Himal followed by Annapurna Base Camp (ABC), and catching up with family and friends. By the time I descended, my legs were heavy, my lungs were tired, and I was craving a very specific kind of restoration. I didn’t just want a hotel; I needed a place where the transition back to reality felt as sacred as the trek itself. While the “Lakeside” of Pokhara is famous for its vibrant cafes and backpacker energy, I was looking for something higher—both
Top 5 things to do for Valentines day in Nepal

If you are wondering if Nepalese celebrate the month of love and looking for ideas for things to do for Valentines day in Nepal. You are in the right place. Valentine’s Day in Nepali is called “Prem Diwas” प्रेम दिवस. It is not traditionally celebrated in Nepal but youngsters have adopted this holiday as their own and traces of teddy bears, love related greeting cards, chocolate hearts, dinner for twos and inflated expectations can be spotted all around the capital city. If you are reading this, I assume you already know what this day means to you. So, without boring you with
Hidden places in Nepal you must see

Today I would like to share with you the hidden places in Nepal. Since I was born and grew up in Nepal (although I believe we are always growing) and lived decades there, this article comes out of my personal experience. I hope this article gives you an insight into the unexplored places in Nepal. I am also giving out free travel tips to Nepal, so read till the end. Nepal is one of the beautiful and sought after destinations in the world. Particularly well known for Everest Base camp trek, Island peak climbing, and Annapurna Base Camp. It is
Things to do in Chongqing itinerary China

As a solo female traveler on a quest to visit all 197 UN-recognized countries in the world, I have gone on countless adventures across the globe. With 108 countries already explored, my journey recently brought me back to China. As some of you know, I went solo backpacking from Vietnam to China first time back in 2016 in an overnight train and wrote about backpacking in China. Almost 10 years later, I got invited to visit China! I must be doing something right 🙂 and luckily this time to a different city I hadn’t visited before but heard a lot about: Chongqing –
New York Solo Travel Guide For First-Timers

I was lucky to visit New York before I left for my solo trip to Arizona. It was a short stay but a memorable one. So if you are looking for a New York solo travel guide you will find this article helpful because not only I am covering the best places to visit in New York but also the travel hacks for New York, food to try, the best time to visit, how many days is enough for New York City, where to stay, activities and day trips from NYC also. It is going to be jam-packed with all
LA solo travel guide

After living with the pandemic in Australia for 20 months, I wanted to travel away to see more of our beautiful world. That took me to Colombia and Peru but since Australia wasn’t flying direct to South America at the time, I flew into LA solo first. So, today I will be sharing that travel experience with LA travel tips and if you are looking to do the same, hope it helps you too. LA stands for Los Angeles aka City of Angles. It is the largest and most populous city in California and the second most populous city in
Puerto Rico solo travel itinerary

As a solo female traveler on a quest to visit all 193 UN-recognized countries in the world, I have gone on countless adventures across the globe. With 100 countries already explored, my journey recently brought me back to the United States in winter so, to escape the cold, I spent a few days in Puerto rico solo travelling. As some of you know, last year after I completed travelling all South American countries, I departed from Guyana back to Australia but that flight was delayed for over 24 hours so were offered some flight credit but I hadn’t used it
Solo female travel to Kiribati

After Nauru my next destination in line was country 108 Kiribati, an intriguing and rarely visited island nation with its own unique story. If you are considering solo female travel to Kiribati, read on as I share all my travel tips based on my personal experience. First thing first, Kirribati is prounced Kiribas. Why you ask well that is because in Gilbertese, the “ti” at the end of “Kiribati” is pronounced as an “s” sound, similar to the English word “see”.Therefore, the Gilbertese rendition of the name, “Kiribati,” is pronounced “Kiribas”. The Gilbertese language (also known as I-Kiribati) is a Micronesian
Solo female travel to Nauru

Having already explored 106 of the 195 UN-recognized countries in my pursuit to see them all, my 107th destination is Nauru, the world’s smallest republic with its own compelling story. This resource is designed as a guide for solo female travel to Nauru, drawing on my experience and insights to help you travel this intriguing and rarely visited island nation. Nauru is located in the central Pacific Ocean, just south of the Equator. Once rich in phosphate, the island has faced significant environmental and economic challenges following the depletion of these resources. The capital is informally Yaren District, as there isn’t


