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Nalanda University Revived After 800 Years

If Xuan Zang, the 7th-century-ce Chinese traveler, and Buddhist scholar, were to visit his beloved alma mater at Nalanda University in the current-day state of Bihar, he’d find only a portion of its ruins accessible and excavated. Viewing the exposed brick structures, he would have memories of how they were once pristinely lime-plastered. He would […] The post Nalanda University Revived After 800 Years appeared first on Inditales .

Nalanda University Revived After 800 Years

If Xuan Zang, the 7th-century-ce Chinese traveler, and Buddhist scholar, were to visit his beloved alma mater at Nalanda University in the current-day state of Bihar, he’d find only a portion of its ruins accessible and excavated. Viewing the exposed brick structures, he would have memories of how they were once pristinely lime-plastered. He would […] The post Nalanda University Revived After 800 Years appeared first on Inditales .

The Best Walking Tours in Bordeaux

Bordeaux is a wine-lover’s paradise and an incredibly beautiful city. I first went there in 2010 and have been a huge fan ever since. Its 18th-century core is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the whole city is brimming with upscale wine bars, great restaurants, and some good upscale shopping. It’s a super beautiful city (my favorite street in the country is here). There’s a lot of history in this city and, like elsewhere, one of the best ways to experience this is to take a walking tour of the city. There are lots of wine and food tours in Bordeaux that can deepen your visit. But, since not all are created equal, I wanted to share a few of my favorites. Here’s my list of the best walking tours in Bordeaux: Best Overall Tour Learn More Take Walks Take Walks is my go-to tour company in Europe, offering access to places that no other company gets. Their tours feature incredibly knowledgeable guides. Their Ultimate Food Tour lasts three hours and includes three regional win

The 5 Best Hotels in Istanbul

As the capital of several empires, Istanbul is one of the most ancient cities in the world. Stradling the boundary between Europe and Asia, this humming metropolis of over 15 million people boasts plenty to explore, from the bustling Grand Bazaar to the iconic Hagia Sophia to the serene shores of the Bosphorus River. Turkey is famed for its hospitality, meaning that there are a lot of great hotels with fantastic service here. It’s a great place to splash out. I especially love that many hotels are located in historic buildings, so you’re always soaking up the history of the city no matter where you go. But (like anywhere), there are a lot of subpar options too. To help you save time and money, here’s my list of the best hotels in Istanbul:   1. Celine Hotel Ottoman Mansion This four-star hotel is located in a former Ottoman mansion in Sultanahmet, just a short walk from Istanbul’s main sights. I love that the entire place retains its historic atmosphere and character. It’s deco

The Ultimate Guide to Teaching English Overseas

Posted : 6/10/2024 | June 10th, 2024 Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) is a popular career choice for those looking to combine a passion for education with the thrill of travel. TEFL involves teaching students whose native language isn’t English, regardless of the teacher’s native language. I did it in Thailand and Taiwan and it was an amazing experience! The demand for certified TEFL courses continues to grow as students around the world strive to learn English. It’s one of the best ways to work overseas. Historically used in private schools, TEFL’s communicative approach contrasts with the rigid methods of public schools. Often the focus is on communication, creativity, and cultural awareness rather than rote memorization and strict grammar. There are many reasons people decide to teach overseas. I did it because I needed money and then I did it again because it was a great way to work and live in another country! It provides a sustainable way to experience cultural

The 7 Best Hostels in Edinburgh

Posted : 6/10/2024 | June 10th, 2024 Edinburgh is a historic city full of centuries-old architecture, cozy pubs, and world-class whisky. I’ve been there a bunch and always have a blast. It’s one of my favorite destinations in Europe . I’ve been going since I turned 30 (which was a very, very long time ago). While Edinburgh is gorgeous, accommodation can be fairly expensive. As the second-most visited city in the UK, it can easily break the bank (those pints add up!). An,d while there are a lot of hostels that can help keep your costs low, I’ve learned the hard way that not all of them are good. To help you pick a hostel from among all the overwhelming options, here is my list of the best hostels in Edinburgh! If you don’t want to read the longer list, the following are the best in each category: Best Hostel for Budget Travelers : Castle Rock Best Hostel for Solo Female Travelers : Haystack Hostel Best Hostel for Digital Nomads : Kick Ass Grassmarket Best Hostel fo

Places To Visit In Darjeeling – Tourist Attractions

Darjeeling, a hill station located in the Himalayan foothills offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It is in the state of West Bengal, India. Darjeeling is also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its scenic beauty, cool climate, local delicacies, and a range of cultural and outdoor activities. Explore these Places to visit […] The post Places To Visit In Darjeeling – Tourist Attractions appeared first on Inditales .

The 6 Best Hotels in Bogotá

Posted : 6/4/24 | June 4th, 2024 Most travelers only spend a day or two in Bogotá . It’s not considered a highlight of Colombia and usually gets overlooked by most travelers. I think that’s a mistake. I actually loved my time in Bogotá. The city hasn’t seen as much gringofication as other cities in the country, so it felt the most Colombian to me. I even ended up staying longer than intended because I liked it so much! However, where you stay in the city (and the hotel you stay in) will greatly impact your trip. Not all parts of the city are safe, and not all hotels here are created equal. To help you make the most of your visit, here’s my list of the best hotels in Bogotá: 1. Magdalena Guest House This affordable guest house is in La Candelaria, the city’s historic center. The place is really homey, with a little garden area and inner courtyard, a comfy lounge, resident cat, and lovely hosts who go out of their way to make you feel at home in Bogotá. There’s a kitchen that

The 7 Best Hotels in London

Posted : 5/30/24 | May 30th, 2024 London is one of my favorite cities in the world. I’ve been visiting regularly since 2008 and never get tired of exploring the city. There are tons of amazing (and free) museums, a lively pub culture, and an incredible food scene that keeps me coming back for seconds. But as much as I love the city, it’s very spread out. The neighborhood you stay in (and the hotel you pick) will greatly impact your trip. And, as one of Europe’s most visited cities, there are a ton of hotels to choose from here. It’s almost overwhelming. To ensure you pick a great hotel, here’s my list of the best hotels in London. They’re the places I stay at when I visit so you know they’re worth your money! 1. Citadines Barbican London Located close to the train station in the heart of the city, I think this four-star hotel offers excellent value for its location. The hotel has both classic rooms as well as apartment-style rooms with kitchens that are perfect for groups or fa