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Pakistan Traveller by UrbanDuniya
Today we celebrate the launch of Pakistan Traveller by UrbanDuniya, the first major travel guidebook to Pakistan since 2008. Happy Pakistan Day to everyone!
Why everyone loves Mamak Malaysian restaurants!
Mamak in Sydney and Melbourne fulfils all of my Malaysian culinary wishes in one casual fell swoop; from roti canai to nasi lemak, satay and iced lime tea.
Spiritually and physically clean in Bhutan’s Paro Valley
A traditional hot bath in the stunning Paro Valley was the perfect way to spend my last night in the tiny Himalayan kingdom which stole my heart.
UrbanLegends: Anna Johnston and Australia’s ‘culinary capital’
Australia’s capital city, Canberra, often gets a bad rap for being artificial or boring, but for blogger and foodlover Anna Johnston it’s anything but!
Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan
The alpine town of Thimphu is one of the world’s smallest national capitals. Fun fact: It’s the only national capital which doesn’t have traffic lights!
Recipe: Shahi Murgh Makhani (Butter Chicken)
Butter Chicken as it is known in the West is a richer, creamier version of a basic masala-and-meat stew prepared in Punjabi kitchens in Pakistan and India.
Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness
Do you value happiness over monetary gain? Perhaps Bhutan, land of Gross National Happiness, is for you! Find out how it works with my story from the road!
UrbanLegends: Agness in Amsterdam!
In the second of our UrbanLegends interview series on UrbanDuniya, we meet Agness Walewinder, one half of eTramping.com, and Amsterdam enthusiast!
Takhtshang, Bhutan’s Tiger’s Nest Monastery
My 2012 trip to Bhutan featured a visit to the incredible Takhtshang Monastery, perched on a cliffside with no access from the valley floor except on foot.
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