Last time I posted about Bangkok, I told you that one night wasn’t enough – and that’s true, so here is part two of my blog about visiting the Thai capital!
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Why is Bhutan so special?
Welcome to Bhutan, a land which is as traditional as it is modern, and as friendly as it is insular.
One night in Bangkok is never enough!
There is so much to see and do in Bangkok, and I’m not talking about lowbrow “entertainment” – culture, food and history abound in this exciting Southeast Asian megacity!
Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka’s ‘little Britain’?
Nuwara Eliya is an anomaly, a cold-weather town in Sri Lanka’s tropical climate. Much higher up than Kandy, Nuwara Eliya is a pleasant, less-touristed (but by no means untouristed) get-away-from-it-all.
Sydney’s best beaches Part 3: Manly and the Harbour
The last in our series on Sydney’s best beaches, we now turn our attention to Manly and Sydney’s beautiful natural harbour.
Sydney’s best beaches Part 1: The Eastern Suburbs
The first part of three exclusive to UrbanDuniya, looking at Sydney’s best places to take a dip, catch some waves or simply bliss-out on the sand.
20 Unique Coffee Experiences From Around the World, Part 2
Pour yourself a cup, grab a seat (or stand, at your favourite espresso bar), and take a read of this collaborative post, courtesy of eTramping.com.
The tantalising flavours of Bengal
Bengali food is representative of the region’s cultural collision zone, sandwiched between the Indian subcontinent, South East Asia, in the middle of major trading routes and with China just to the north. But what’s it like?
Sost and Passu; beyond the Hunza Valley
Some people say that the area north of the Hunza Valley, including the Cathedral Range, is the closest thing to heaven on Earth. They might just be right.








