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How to Enjoy Thai Food and Island Life Without Losing Your Fitness
Krabi is a tropical paradise where jagged limestone cliffs meet the turquoise Andaman Sea. It is easy to get lost in the beauty and forget your fitness routine, but staying active here is actually part of the fun. You do not have to sacrifice delicious Thai flavours to stay healthy. By mixing smart choices with the region’s natural adventures, you can enjoy a guilt-free getaway. Here is how to keep your lifestyle balanced while exploring one of Thailand's most iconic coastal gems.
By Jeewanthi Armstrongabout 6 hours ago in Journal
How to Spend One Perfect Day in
Image by Unsplash If you only have one day in Singapore, you can still experience its energy, culture, food, and green spaces without feeling rushed. The city is compact, easy to navigate, and packed with memorable moments. With the right plan, you can enjoy iconic sights, local flavours, and a touch of nature all in 24 hours. Here’s how you can spend one perfect day in Singapore and make every hour count.
By haritha gunatilakaabout 10 hours ago in Journal
How to Plan Your Trip Around the Maldives’ Top 2026 Events
Are you planning a trip to the Maldives in 2026? You won’t have just the islands and beaches to look forward to. There are fun and exciting events lined up throughout the year, including cultural exhibitions, sports tournaments, and local festivities that can add to the holiday fun in paradise. Whether you’re a tourist or a business traveller, you can include these activities in your travel schedule and enrich your holiday experience with the best that the Maldives has to offer.
By Jeewanthi Armstrongabout 12 hours ago in Journal
How to Holiday in the Maldives with Kids and Still Feel Relaxed
Travelling with children often shifts the focus of a holiday, especially in destinations known for stillness and space. In the Maldives, the challenge is rarely the setting itself but how days are structured once a family arrives. When families adjust the pace early and choose an island that fits their needs, the trip feels easier to manage. Days are less about following a tight plan and more about settling into a rhythm that works for both children and adults.
By Jeewanthi Armstrongabout 18 hours ago in Journal
How to Choose the Perfect Hotel Room for Your Dream Vacation
Choosing the right hotel room can shape your entire travel experience. The best space supports rest, comfort, and convenience, while a poor choice can affect sleep, schedule, and overall enjoyment. With a few simple checks, travellers can pick a room that meets their needs and travel style.
By Jeewanthi Armstronga day ago in Journal
How to Turn a Short Dubai Trip Into a Secluded Retreat
A short stay in Dubai can be relaxing and pleasant. With careful planning, a brief visit can include peaceful moments away from the city. Just offshore, island settings create a different atmosphere, letting travellers balance urban exploration with a more private coastal experience.
By Jeewanthi Armstronga day ago in Journal
Hajj Ministry Suspends Three Umrah Companies for Violating Pilgrim Housing Commitments. AI-Generated.
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has suspended three Umrah service companies for failing to meet their contractual housing commitments to pilgrims. The move signals a stronger enforcement approach by authorities as the Kingdom continues efforts to enhance service quality, transparency, and accountability in religious tourism.
By Aarif Lashari2 days ago in Journal
How to Fall in Love with Kuala Lumpur in 48 Hours
Kuala Lumpur is the kind of city that grabs you the moment you land. Gleaming skyscrapers stand shoulder-to-shoulder with century-old temples, and the smell of char kway teow drifts past designer storefronts without anyone blinking. Two days is not a lot of time- but in KL, it is more than enough to fall completely in love.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong2 days ago in Journal
How to spend a month in Bangkok
Bangkok is not a city you visit once and feel like you've seen it all. It surprises you at every corner, and the longer you stay, the more it reveals. Whether you're a slow traveller, a digital nomad, or simply someone who finally has the time to explore a destination properly, a full month in the Thai capital is one of the most rewarding decisions you can make. Here's how to make the most of every week.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong2 days ago in Journal
Modi's important diplomatic mission in Israel, major progress expected on defense and strategic cooperation . AI-Generated.
Israel: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on an official visit to Israel where he has held high-level meetings with the Israeli leadership, however, no formal announcement of any major final agreement has been made so far. This visit has assumed extraordinary importance in the context of the changing geopolitical, political and security situation in the region, especially at a time when rapid changes are taking place in the defense and economic alignments in the Middle East. Narendra Modi held detailed and comprehensive discussions with the Israeli Prime Minister and other senior officials on important topics such as bilateral relations, defense and security cooperation, modern technology, counter-terrorism, development in the agricultural sector, water resource management, investment and promotion of mutual trade. According to sources, the talks in the defense sector remained at the forefront as India has become a major buyer of advanced defense equipment from Israel in recent years and talks are underway to further expand cooperation in drone technology, missile systems, advanced border surveillance equipment and other security technologies.
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awan3 days ago in Journal
Italy's big announcement for Pakistan: 10,500 skilled workers to be issued work permits . AI-Generated.
Rome: A significant development has emerged in high-level diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Italy, where after a detailed meeting between Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi in the Italian capital Rome, it was announced that Italy will issue work permits to a total of 10,500 Pakistani skilled workers to promote legal migration. This development is being seen as giving a new dimension to mutual trust, economic cooperation and security partnership between the two countries. In the meeting, detailed discussions were held on making internal security, prevention of illegal migration, human trafficking, counter-narcotics and counter-terrorism cooperation more effective between Pakistan and Italy and it was emphasized that legal and orderly exchange of manpower is in the interest of both countries.
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awan3 days ago in Journal











