Author: Mansi Oza
A travel enthusiast juggling a full-time gig in tourism with my love for exploration! Instead of tallying countries, I'm all about cherishing the experiences each journey brings. Whether it's blending business with leisure or diving headfirst into new adventures, I'm here to share the thrill of discovery with you! Let's embark on unforgettable escapades together!
Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre
When in Borneo, if you don’t encounter Orang Utan, then your trip is not complete. In the entire region of Sabah, you have many places where you can meet them in their natural habitat. The best place will be the Tabin Wildlife Reserve. For people like me, who have limited days to travel, we have […]
Read MorePhoto Journey to Agra
The most famous weekend destination from Delhi, Agra is a city which everyone in their life wants to visit atleast once. I have personally visited twice as a kid and also as an adult and yet again, I am making my third visit. The only difference in this time’s visit is my camera, Canon 1100D. […]
Read MoreSilvassa
After shifting to Mumbai, I realised that options for traveling around Mumbai is less compare Delhi or even Bangalore for that matter. I crave for weekend getaways and one fine day, we decided to head to Silvassa for a weekend. On my Road Trip from Delhi to Mumbai, I have passed Silvassa and also mentioned […]
Read MoreLabuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, Sepilok
Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary located approximately 20-30 minutes from Sepilok and 45 minutes from Sandakan City is a sanctuary for preserving Proboscis Monkey. The increasing plantation of Palm Oil Tree in Borneo is endangered many species. One of such species of Monkey is Proboscis Monkey. They are also called Long Nose Monkey due to […]
Read MoreKinabatangan River Cruise, Sandakan
The one of the rare sight in Borneo is that of Pygmy Elephant, world’s smallest elephant. The only place where your chances of seeing them more is on the Kinabatangan River. Opt for a stay at the lodge at Kinabatangan River and go on a river cruise ride in the morning and evening to increase […]
Read MoreCafe: Tea Villa Cafe, Mumbai
Tea Villa Cafe was a complete surprise.. I thought I will be entering some cafe which will be focused on Tea (as their name suggest) but I was surprised to find a cafe which is very lively and offers many varieties of food and obviously Tea. Anyways, my intention of going there was not about […]
Read MoreKayaking at Gaya Island, Kota Kinabalu
On our one day trip to Gaya Island, we opted Discover Scuba Diving course, you can read about our underwater experience in Scuba Diving at Gaya Island. In our second half of the day, we went for Kayaking. Kayaking sounds simple, looks simple and it is also simple to do if you have lots of […]
Read MoreMt. Kinabalu Park and Poring Hot Spring, Ranau
The highest mountain in Sabah and in Malaysia is Mt. Kinabalu at approximate height of 4,096 meters above sea level. The first thought which came into my mind – I want to climb this mountain. As days passed and I did my research, I realised that climbing the mountain is not as simple as I […]
Read MoreFood Truck Festival, Mumbai
Food Truck Square Food Truck, a very popular concept abroad is now spreading its vines to India. Though Mumbai has been lagging behind whereas food truck in cities like Delhi, Bangalore and Pune are seen quite often. With Mumbai kick starting it’s Food Truck Festival, it is a request to the government to allow them […]
Read MoreCafe: Coffee by Di Bella
Ages ago when ‘Di Bella Coffee‘ started their coffee shops in India, that time I visited them once for their coffee. Di Bella is an Australian brand and their coffee was good. Recently they have changed their image by introducing waffles in their menu. Waffles, one of the breakfast dish is now eaten as dessert […]
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