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Trip tips and travel recommendations for worldly, wanderlusting women.
Why Sustainable Travel Thrives in The Seychelles Archipelago
Among the many countries known to have gorgeous tropical islands, the Seychelles is right at the top. With its plethora of powdery golden beaches, deep blue lagoons, as well as the slower pace of life on the island, it is a must-visit, especially for anyone looking to support sustainable travel. This small island nation is changing the meaning of responsible tourism that protects ecosystems while still welcoming travellers from all over the world. Here is a breakdown on why the Seychelles is among the world’s most sustainable travel destinations.
By Claudia Fennelabout a month ago in Viva
How to Enjoy a Wellness Retreat Amidst the Mountains
There’s something undeniably calming about the mountains—the way the mist rolls over the hills, the crispness of the air, and the quiet that seems to wash away the noise of everyday life. A wellness retreat amidst such natural beauty offers more than just a getaway; it is a chance to reconnect with yourself, rejuvenate your mind, and nourish your body. Whether you’re seeking mindfulness, yoga, or simply a break from the urban rush, spending time in the mountains can help reset your physical and mental well-being. Planning a successful retreat requires a thoughtful approach, from choosing the right accommodation to integrating healthy routines into your stay. Here’s a detailed guide to making the most of your mountain wellness retreat.
By Aurora Giannaabout a month ago in Viva
What Are the Hidden Corners of Bangkok That Are Truly Worth Exploring?. AI-Generated.
Bangkok is a city pulsing with energy, colour, and life; however, beyond its famed temples and crowded streets lies a side not many travellers ever see. The city has hidden corners that house memories, personal, authentic, and unforgettable, alive in experience. Quiet canals, vibrant markets-these are places where Bangkok comes alive for visitors who search beyond the obvious and into its soul.
By ameliarosannaabout a month ago in Viva
Why Should You Explore Bintan and What Makes It Special?
Some places silently steal into the heart without a soliloquy, while others clamour for attention. Bintan is one of such places. A ferry ride away from Singapore is a place that has more than beaches and clear blue waters. It has a slower pace, space to breathe, and experiences that feel real. Bintan is quietly unforgettable for travellers who want a bit of nature and culture along with silence.
By ameliarosannaabout a month ago in Viva
Why A Stay in Kataragama Reveals Sri Lanka's Deep Cultural Harmony
Sri Lanka is a beautiful country in the Indian Ocean that has much to offer travellers in terms of gorgeous landscapes, a plethora of experiences, as well as delicious food. An aspect that many overlook is the religious side of the country and the diversity it has in this regard. A great place to appreciate these would be the town of Kataragama, which is in the southeastern dry zone. To most travellers, it may seem like another small town in the island’s south, but it is also a place where faiths, legends, and people from all walks of life mingle and live in harmony.
By ameliarosanna2 months ago in Viva
Why Krabi Offers a One-of-a-Kind Setting for Memorable Business Events
Krabi, on Thailand’s Andaman coast, isn’t just for leisure travellers chasing sunsets and limestone cliffs — it’s fast becoming a premier destination for business events that break away from the ordinary. With its tranquil beaches, dramatic scenery, and high-end hospitality infrastructure, Krabi transforms corporate gatherings into experiences that feel less like obligation and more like inspiration. The balance between professionalism and paradise gives meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions a setting that energises creativity instead of draining it. It’s where productivity doesn’t have to come at the expense of peace. This article outlines what defines Krabi as a business-events destination and why it consistently delivers outcomes that urban venues struggle to match.
By Claudia Fennel2 months ago in Viva
How to Plan the Perfect Beach Day in Uluwatu Without Hitting the Crowds
Making the most of Uluwatu’s beaches means stepping off the usual track. With a little planning, you can avoid tourist hot spots and find real quiet. This practical guide will help you start smart, pick lesser-known spots, and shape a day you’ll remember. Let us take a look at how you can plan the perfect Beach Day in Uluwatu.
By Aurora Gianna2 months ago in Viva
Why Riverside Stays Offer a More Authentic Bangkok Experience
Why do seasoned travellers bypass modern Bangkok's glittering malls? Because to truly understand the city's spirit, you must follow its past. While areas like Sukhumvit have a fast, modern energy, Bangkok's heart and history stay rooted along the Chao Phraya River. Choosing a riverside stay is a decision to step directly into the city's rich heritage and immerse yourself in the genuine, classic rhythm of Thai culture.
By Aurora Gianna3 months ago in Viva
What to Consider When Choosing a Tokyo Hotel for a Business Trip
Navigating Tokyo for a business trip can be as exhilarating as it is demanding. The city's sheer scale, combined with its traditional etiquette and cutting-edge modernity, means choosing the right accommodation isn't just about comfort; it's about strategic advantage. A well-selected hotel can be a sanctuary of productivity and peace, significantly impacting the success of your professional journey.
By Rochell Megan3 months ago in Viva
Eldery people visit profound places
I found this meme today scrolling on Facebook. It was the most profound one I read and decided to write a poem and an article featuring this. Where do you think the elderly or the poor hang out? Some roach infested ghetto apartment or a sparkling clean dazzling condo overlooking the ocean? Both? Some elite gated nursing home featured on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous or some decaying old building with overworked and underpaid nurses calling it an Assisted Living Facility? A tent in the backyard where Granny fights the dog or the cat to call it "her" tent? A car that's over 20 years old and needs a new transmission and has no air conditioning or heater, but still lets Grandpa take a nap in the Walmart parking lot? Some old dusty hall where they gave the old homeless bum a free pack so he could play Bingo and try his luck? Yeah, I'm sure you can find the elderly at all of the above, but I think the meme is directly referring to places where the elderly have been much more than those younger folks. Typically, young people (child age to say around 30 somethings) are not typically hanging out at the hospital, the prison, or the cemetary unless they are employed there.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman3 months ago in Viva
Why Shopping at Souq Waqif Is More Than Just Buying Souvenirs in Doha
To call Souq Waqif just a marketplace would be like calling the Colosseum just a stadium—it’s technically true, but it misses the soul of the place. Nestled in the heart of Doha, this centuries-old bazaar is a vibrant living museum where commerce and culture are permanently intertwined. You’re stepping into a cultural performance, one where the stage is shared by merchants, craftsmen, artists, and locals who treat the souq as a social hub as much as a shopping destination.
By Aurora Gianna3 months ago in Viva











