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Categories Destinations Turkey

Nazar Boncuğu | Turkey’s protector from evil

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on February 26, 2015 July 10, 2016

In Turkey, "nazar" (evil eye) is a very common sight. You find them as beads, key chains, trinkets, door mats or just "nazar" hanging by a decorative thread just about anywhere.

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Categories Dubai

Peacock sighting in Dubai

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on June 15, 2014 April 13, 2015

In Dubai, it is common to see these amazingly colourful and elegant birds - be it in villas or hotel gardens. But if you really want "personal" time with these birds, head to Zabeel Palace, Dubai. You will find them walking about, cool as can be, and even put up a show for you if you wait long enough!

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Categories Destinations Oman

Khassab, Oman

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on June 3, 2014 June 18, 2014

The road that takes you to Khassab is interesting. The sea runs along on the left and high mountains stand firm on the right and the only way you can go is ‘ahead’.

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Categories Cambodia Destinations

Why Kep is a delightful seaside town worthy of visit

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on April 8, 2014 October 11, 2018

Kep, a tiny sea-side town in Cambodia, once ruled by the French is often overlooked by tourists, because, apart from the lazy white beaches, Rabbit Island, an abandoned (or haunted) Bokor Palace and Hotel in Kampot, some caves, Kep National Park and pepper plantations - there is not much to hold a tourists attraction.

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Categories My Books

Almost Intrepid – Now in Dubai

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on March 18, 2014 October 22, 2014

This book sums up my travels as a single Indian woman backpacker, its about persistence and lack of it, being foolish, scared and yet determined. It makes you want to travel.

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Categories Destinations Papua New Guinea

Tribal people of Papua New Guinea

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on February 26, 2014 March 29, 2016

Papua New Guinea has over a thousand different tribes, about 18 per cent of the country is urbanized and the rest is still covered with thick jungles. There is no road connection between one town and another - the only option is to fly.

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