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This walled city is perched atop a hill overlooking the Tagus River and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Spain’s most iconic cities.

It is impossible not to be captivated by Seville. It’s vibrant culture, rich history, breathtaking architecture and delicious food and drink make it a tourist hotspot and one of Spain’s most loved cities.

Granada is a city rich with history, stunning architecture, and a mix of cultures. It is the culmination of the influences of the Romans and Moors which can be seen in every aspect of life.

As a lover of coffee, Café Florian became the highlight of my sojourn in Venice, followed by a visit to the ‘most beautiful
bookstore in the world’

The Annapurna Base Camp trek (ABC) is easily one of the most popular treks in the world. It includes (depending on the route you choose) a stunning hike to Poon Hill and into the Annapurna Sanctuary.

If you don’t have time to travel the entire length of the Silk Road, Bukhara will give you the glimpse of it. It is a city full of character.
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What fun it would be to live – among the lions and the tall Maasai people. Live off the land, so to speak.

My love for coffee transcends the occasional urge for latte and cappuccino and goes into the dimension called obsession.

I approach the museum with mixed feelings and a need for coffee, which, considering the name is rather ironic, but I plod on in hope. In Boston, one is always in luck.
All About Coffee
Keats was enamoured with Lord Byron and wrote a poem to that effect when he was nineteen and having never met him!
Dubai Coffee Museum, the first ever in the country is a relatively new entrant on Dubai’s traditional scene, bringing to life the centuries old brew.
How do you like your coffee? With milk and sugar? Or GOLD? Whatever you wish, is now available at Emirates Palace!
Mini Guides
I am terribly fond of horses and knowing well Kyrgyzstan's love for horses, it seemed to be a great decision too.
Georgia is one of the most beautiful countries in the Caucasus region, offering the best of Europe and Asia on a budget.
At some point or the other, we end up traveling through countries that are not as "open" as some others we have been in. And finding ourselves suddenly "boxed" in is not a pretty experience nor easy.







