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Caffe Reggio is famous for its cappuccino, a bench from Medici family and century old espresso machine reposing in the corner.

In my quest for the Sunken City, I discovered four things – and one of those burst the Santa Claus myth.

The Isle of Skye is the most popular destinations in Scotland, famous for its jaw-dropping landscapes, legends, and otherworldly natural landmarks.

In hope, I head to Caffe Vittoria on Hanover Street, for an espresso arguing that if I were to face a ghoul, it should be only after one.

The Pudding Shop in Istanbul finds a mention in my recently released book A Roar and a Drumbeat

My visit to Snowman Cafe was not without reason - in fact I was really thrilled to return considering that Snowman Cafe was one of the places that inspired the writing of the book.
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I’ve often wondered if it is possible to be in romantic love with a city. By this I mean Chicago because, it was here that I truly understood the truth behind that.

The Glacier Express (or GEX) was not entirely full but the anticipation in the train carriage was almost palpable.

There are not enough words to fully describe the beauty of Niagara Falls. The very first sight of this mighty cascades is enough to send you into joyous raptures – notwithstanding the wind and water hitting your face.
All About Coffee
There is more than one reason to love Nairobi - especially if you are a lover of coffee. I am definitely one - hence this post.
It was not in monasteries or canyons that I found nirvana, but in small cups of coffee and water fountains in Armenia
We all have our favourite coffee shops – be it for the coffee, the accessibility or simply for the view. Sometimes for all the reasons...
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When people speak of Uzbekistan, their mind go to the awe-inspiring Islamic architecture of the Registan in Samarkand or the Kalon Minaret in Bukhara or the walled city of Khiva, but the country’s capital city, Tashkent is just as amazing.
Karakol is unlike any other part of Kyrgyzstan. Its diversity shines through in its people, and food giving off a wonderfully authentic feel.
Truth be told - while it was on Samarkand and Bukhara that I had pinned my hopes for the Uzbekistan Silk Road trip - it was Khiva that stole my heart in the end.







