Rochell Megan
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writer who loves to travel the world
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How to getting around Hua Hin
If Hua Hin is your next holiday destination, its best to know as much as you can about the place, even the modes of transport available. Smooth travel within the destination is essential if you are to cover all the places on your must-visit list. Here are a few pointers on the transport system in Hua Hin to help you plan out how to get to the attractions you are looking forward to visiting.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander
How to Get a Zambia Visa
If you want to travel to Zambia, then you will be required to apply for a visa that would allow you to explore the country and have a good time. The nature of your visit to Zambia is the most important aspect to consider before you begin applying for a visa. So, make sure that you do a little bit of research online before you start the application process. Here are some basic pointers to get you started.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander
How to find the best dishes in Quy Nhon
A charming coastal city in Central Vietnam, Quy Nhon is the capital of the country's Binh Dinh Province. It isn't much of a surprise when you hear that most of the city's dishes are inspired by seafood due to its close proximity to the sea. However, you can also find local food that includes meat and other fresh produce. Here's a simple guide to finding some of the best dishes in Quy Nhon.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Feast
How to Eat Like a Local in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan cuisine is nothing like you would expect it to be if you've never eaten it before. Most people assume that Sri Lankan food is a lot similar in taste to Indian food, and while there are many similarities, Sri Lankan food is made up of different varieties across the major cities of the small island nation. Sri Lankan food is heavily influenced by Sinhalese, Tamil and Muslim culture as well as British, Portuguese and Dutch colonial influences among others.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Feast
How to plan a perfect trip to Maldives
The Maldives has opened its borders to all tourists since the 1st of July and this makes it the perfect time for you to be planning a trip to the islands. As soon as restrictions in your own country are lifted, consider a healthy time frame, get yourself tested and get on a plane. Thanks to a wonderful set of deals and possibly fewer people than usual, now is the time to plan a perfect trip to the Maldives.
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander
How to do Scuba Diving
Scuba diving is a great water sport that is loved by everyone, but we often tend to say no for this experience because we are so afraid of the risks involved. Yes, this sport may carry some of the inherent risks, but we always can avoid them with correct training and techniques. This is why you should get trained under a qualified trainer before you start diving and here are some tips that’ll help you. Check this out and chase all your fears away!
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Wander
How to plan your wedding in Maldives
A dream wedding destination, the Maldives isn't known as the number one destination for honeymooning couples for nothing. The beautiful islands, the clear crystal seas and abundance of spectacular one-of-a-kind resorts followed by plenty of chances for absolute solitude makes it the perfect place to say I do. Here's the perfect plan to make the best day of your life, the absolute best!
By Rochell Megan5 years ago in Marriage
How to Eat Like a Local in Samui
By its own right, Koh Samui is not just one of Thailand's most beautiful resort islands, it is also a destination for culinary excellence. There are so many world-class restaurants that feature innovative menus and talented chefs. Taking a journey through the culinary landscape of Koh Samui is another experience that you should consider alongside the beach hopping. Find out how the locals go about their dining.
By Rochell Megan6 years ago in Feast
How to get around in Sri Lanka by Train
Sri Lanka is one of the best countries to see by train. The Railway lines that run across the country were first constructed by the British during colonial times to transport cinnamon and tea from the central highlands and southern lowlands to the major port in Colombo. Nothing much has changed in the last century so the railway lines tend to meander around mountains and valleys and will always make for a spectacular view. Learn how to get around the country using Sri Lanka Railways.
By Rochell Megan6 years ago in Wander










