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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 .

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary: Mystic Grasslands Of Assam

As flood inundates Assam and the freakish monsoon wreaks havoc, I haplessly wonder about the plight of the locals. However, during winters, the weather is congenial and there is no risk of a natural disaster whatsoever. While writing, I hark back to the days when I had a chance to explore this beautiful Pobitora Wildlife […] The post Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary: Mystic Grasslands Of Assam appeared first on Inditales .

Mylio: An Amazing Photo Tool for Travelers

Posted : 3/27/2023 | March 27th, 2023 I’m bad at taking photos. That’s not to say the pictures I take are bad (though there’s debate on that too!). Rather, I always forget to take photos for this blog whenever I’m traveling. I’ve gotten better in recent years (thanks to the team here constantly reminding me). But that means I take a lot of photos — photos of me for my social media, pictures of landscapes and monuments for the website, menus so I can update prices on the blog, and everything in between. After over 15 years traveling the world , I have thousands and thousands of pictures on my hard drive. Literally. I actually went through all my photos in 2022. It took TWO MONTHS of sorting and arranging them into folders, separating them by date and destination, and removing duplicates and those I didn’t want to keep. It was a hassle. But it didn’t have to be. Enter Mylio Photos . Mylio is an app that makes it easy to save, store, edit, organize, and protect all your travel ph

How I’ve Kept Traveling the World After Having My Baby

Posted : 3/24/2023 | March 24th, 2023 Everyone says that you have to stop traveling the world once you have kids. In this guest post, Kristin from Be My Travel Muse shares how she has managed to keep traveling the world — even with a baby — and the lessons and challenges traveling with a child has presented. For nearly ten years, I traveled to over sixty countries on six continents by myself. If you had told 26-year-old me, who was just beginning her solo travel adventures, that she would eventually have a baby, she might have searched out a DeLorean to rewrite the script. Traveling solo meant ultimate, intoxicating freedom . It didn’t matter if I woke up and made a last-minute decision to leave a place, or to stay for two more weeks. It didn’t matter if I completely upended my plans on a whim because of a new person I met or a new destination I became aware of. It didn’t matter what I wanted to eat for dinner or when. I could be totally, deliciously selfish, which I loved at the

7 Best Free Museums In Amsterdam You Must Visit

If you’re planning a trip to Amsterdam and want to experience some culture and history, look no further. Plenty of fantastic free museums in Amsterdam, the Dutch capital offer an array of fascinating exhibitions. From world-renowned art galleries showcasing unique artistic works to cutting-edge interactive displays unlocking the secrets behind ancient cultures, Amsterdam’s cultural treasures […] The post 7 Best Free Museums In Amsterdam You Must Visit appeared first on Inditales .

The 11 Best Cities for Partying

Last Updated: 3/23/23 | March 23rd, 2023 Some people travel to explore ancient historical sites , others to sample the culture or food or language of new and exciting destinations. And, sometimes, people travel to party. When it comes to budget backpacking , one of the most common ways travelers break the ice is over a drink. Or two. Or three. Whether it’s at bars, clubs, lounges, beach parties, or just in small groups sitting around talking while sipping a bottle of wine, alcohol — for better or worse — is often a staple of life on the road. If you’re looking to embrace your wild side and party hard with other travelers, here’s my thoroughly researched list. I’ve been to over one hundred countries and have drunk heavily around the world, so I know a good party when I see one! If you are looking to party when you travel, visit one of these places:   1. Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok is a hub for budget travelers. It’s where the infamous Khao San Road is located. All travel road

The Best Walking Tours in Melbourne

Posted : 3/16/23 | March 16th, 2023 Famed for its restaurant and coffee scene, Melbourne is popular with the backpacker crowd (hence why I vibe with it so much!). It has charming, funky neighborhoods, and streets lined with inspiring shops and cafés. You can tap into its amazing nightlife, from a sedate evening at a wine bar to dancing until sunrise at a thumping club. It’s also near the wine-centric Yarra Valley. There’s a lot to see and do here. Melbourne is considered the “cultural capital” of the country and the best way to find out why is to take a walking tour. I love walking tours. You’ll get to see the highlights and connect with a local guide that can answer all your questions. There are tours for every niche too, so regardless of your interests (or budget), you’ll be able to have fun and learn a lot about the city. Here’s my list of the best walking tours in Melbourne. BEST OVERALL TOUR Learn More MELTours Laneways Tour This tour gives you a great overview of

How to Eat Cheap Around the World

Last Updated : 3/17/23 | March 17th, 2023 I love to eat. In fact, eating is one of my favorite activities, and also one of my favorite aspects of traveling. Food is such an integral part of so many cultures that to skip out on meals when you travel is to miss out on a part of that culture. I’m always disappointed when I meet travelers who cook all their meals in a hostel kitchen. Why come to Italy and not have pasta? No sushi in Japan ? Avoiding steak in Argentina ? Skipping paella in Spain ? While you don’t need to eat every single dish when you visit a new country, it’s important to be as open as possible to their food culture. Of course, many travelers have a valid concern when it comes to food. For one, eating out all the time is expensive. Imagine if you ate out every day — your food budget would be astronomical! Additionally, many people have dietary concerns that prevent them from fully embracing new foods. And many travelers are vegan or vegetarian , as well, whic