After an incredible 7 days in Jordan – hiking, walking, swimming, driving, floating, magical sunsets and sunrise, camping in bubble, witnessing beautiful deserts, and many magical other experiences – I’ve got to say Jordan totally surprised us. From deserts to mountains, forests, and canyons, Jordan is a magnificent splendour. The country is endowed with unique landscapes, historical and archaeological marvels, dazzling rose-red sandstone rock facades, red & dead sea, and amazing beach hotels {with great hospitality}. Driving is easy and one of the best ways to explore this beautiful country. Our Jordan itinerary: Where to go in Jordan? Amman, Petra, Aqaba, and Wadi Rum are must-visits when you are in Jordan. Your trip must include atleast one night in one of the dead sea resorts. Also, if you are planning a trip to Jordan for more than 3 days, getting a Jordan Pass is a good idea (more about it below). View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shruti Jai
Berlin is a foodies heaven, especially if you are vegan. Its often ranked as one of the most vegan-friendly cities in the world and for good reasons. From vegan restaurants and vegan cafes to vegan fashion stores and vegan supermarkets and even a vegetarian hotel - Berlin has it all! I've traveled to Berlin a few times and each time I travel, I fall in love with the city all over again. There's always so much energy in this city and everytime you visit, you'll discover new vegan restaurants and cafes to indulge into. There's no dearth of vegan places in Berlin. Even restaurants that have meat products very well understand "Vegan" and make sure not to cross-contaminate for the vegans’ sake. So, drop off your extra bags at a suitcase storage facility in Berlin and head to one of these excellent eateries for a carefree meal and shop at amazing vegan stores thereafter. Vegan Breakfast in Berlin Hotel Almodovar A luxury vegetarian hotel in Berin, Almodovar (with
Turkey is a crossroads for East and West, with three enormous bridges in Istanbul connecting the two sprawling parts on either side of Bosphorus – Asia on one and Europe on the other, both physically and metaphorically. The European and Oriental elements ingrained in this beautiful country are what make it a great holiday destination. There’s just so much to explore, learn and do in Turkey. The beaches, the history, and the special culinary scene all come together to create Turkey as a global tourist hotspot. We visited Turkey in July, an impromptu holiday thanks to its easy and quick e-visa service, and fell in love with the country. The average summer temperatures of 28°C make it a great holiday destination in summer. If it’s a culinary quest you’re on, then Turkey won’t disappoint. Whilst traditional cooking methods and flavours continue to largely define the nation’s gastronomical landscape, it’s a country that’s also moving with the times, with its contemporary establishments
✈️ 🏝 To all my eco-conscious friends, we’ll soon see the day when travel won’t have such a detrimental impact on nature (carbon emissions from flights, impact on local communities, the waste generated by travelers are just a few problems). Until then, don’t judge yourself if you want to explore the world. Instead, focus on ways to reduce your negative footprint to make your travel more sustainable. Here are a few easy sustainable travel tips to make you a responsible traveler: 1. 🌱 Eat plant-based & explore local cuisine : The easiest sustainable choice you can make while traveling is eating local, and choosing plant-based foods. Your body & planet will love you! 2.✅ C hoose conscious accommodation : Support hotels that are rooted in sustainable values & are giving back for the welfare of communities and the planet. There are options now in every category - from luxury sustainable hotels to budget eco-options. You even have a vegan version of AirB&B where
Just a few years ago, the list of restaurants that served vegan food in Dubai would have been painfully short. Now, you are spoilt for choice and it’s hard to narrow down the options; thanks to the plant-based revolution in its full force. And with good reason. Taking off animal products from your diet is not only great for your health but also for the planet. I'm not saying it, its proven by science. Researchers at the University of Oxford found that cutting meat and dairy products from your diet could reduce an individual's carbon footprint from food by up to a whopping 73 percent. When it comes to breakfasts we all love one that's packed with flavor, taste and nutrition. In the last few years, the obsession with wellness in Dubai has gone through the roof, and the city had an explosion of workout studios, juice bars, and turmeric everything. And nowhere is this more apparent as on the food front. The falafel-and-karak chai culture of Dubai has evolved. In its place, gr