Sydney Australia Travel Blog 2025

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

Perth solo itinerary for first timers

Perth solo itinerary

Looking for Perth solo itinerary? I got you! This straight-to-the-point travel guide will cover the highlights and fun things to do in Perth Australia. No matter where you stay in Perth, once you get to the Swan Bells, you are more or less in the heart of the city, and then all you have to do is choose which attractions you want to see first. Perth was one of the first cities I visited in Australia and it has been one of my favorites ever since! This quiet but beautiful city is the capital of Western Australia, which boasts sandy

12 Best instagrammable cafes in Hanoi Vietnam

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Looking for the best instagrammable cafes in Hanoi? I got them here for you! Vietnam exports a lot of coffee and one in every two houses run a coffee shop! Some are Instagram worthy, some are questionable. Choices are unlimited so, I pulled my socks, researched, and went into a lot of them to share the best ones here for you. I also traveled and lived in Hanoi as an ex-pat (about 15 minutes bike ride from Hoan Kiem lake near the temple of literature) for 5 months! So it would be fair to say I have been to hundreds

Singapore itinerary for 3 nights 4 days 2021

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Today I am sharing Singapore itinerary for 3 nights 4 days. If you are wondering how to pull your Singapore trip, where to go, what to do, I got you covered. Singapore is a modern city with the headquarters of many Multinational Companies, rich culture, long-standing history, delicious food, and picture-perfect setting of the background contrast between the old temples and the new modern buildings. One of the Asian country with architecture and skyscrapers that are better designed and impressive. I solo traveled to Singapore and here is my experience and recommendation. Singapore itinerary for 3 nights 4 days Most of the population is bilingual,

Sydney suburbs for travellers

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Today I am going to share a guide to Sydney suburbs for travellers. If you are not sure where to stay in Sydney, read this quick accommodation guide for travellers and exchange students. Did you know Sydney is made up of 658 suburbs and residents of Sydney are known as “Sydney Siders”? Sydney was my first international travel from Nepal back in 2006 and I loved it here so much I didn’t leave till 2015! (that is when I quit everything and left to travel the world solo) During those 9 years, I moved multiple times from one suburb to another and

Best places to take photos in Sydney

Sydney suburbs for travellers

Wondering where are the best places to take photos in sydney? I got it all covered in this straight to the point Sydney travel guide. No matter where you stay in Sydney, once you get to Circular Quay station, you are right in the heart of the city and then all you have to do is choose which attractions you want to see first. In this case, where to take photos first! With that in mind, let’s begin! 11 Best places to take photos in Sydney 1. Sydney Opera House The iconic Sydney Opera House is only a 10-minute walk from

Mount Everest Base Camp – Day 7-8

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Day 7 Left Dingboche for Lobuche after breakfast around 8 am. I was happy with the food and the weather was looking promising as well. Few hours into the trek, had to cross one massive hill that nearly got me in tears! Shortly after, I arrived at a memorial dedicated to Everest climbers who’d passed away. You can see it in the youtube video which I will post this weekend. So in less than 6 hours, I’d arrived in Lobuche 4940 meters. My room was the size of a shoebox but still had a decent view of Himalayas from the window. Dal Bhat

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