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Qatar – 4 parts of Doha not to miss

It happens to many travelers that they are stuck to spend a few hours or even a night in Doha because of a longer transfer time. And there are those (like myself) who deliberately buy their tickets to fit a Read more…


Qatar – visiting Doha thanks to Qatar Airways

To be honest, I’ve never thought about visiting Doha. In fact, the whole newly-rich Arab world did not raise my interest nor tickled my fantasy in any extraordinary way, not even Dubai. Then I found myself sitting on a local Read more…


India – Around the Golden Triangle on a train

In India you can find any form of transportation if not all of them – I dare to say this without exaggeration. From camel- and horse riding, bicycles and rickshaws to buses, trains, airplanes. Everything. And of course traveling on Read more…


India – solo woman travel

Nowadays we hear a lot of news about the situation of women in India and let’s admit, these news are generally not too positive.   When I started planning my trip and started to look into some tips before traveling, Read more…


Sour lentil soup – the obligatory New Year meal from my kitchen

It’s the 1st of January, and as any other holiday, this day has its own special meals to be served this day. At Easter we eat eggs and ham, at Christmas we find the Fisherman’s soup on the festive table, Read more…


India – 12 things that I was astonished or shocked about

Visiting India was on my bucket list since my teenage years. Its buildings, colours, people, stories and mostly the world of “difference” amazed me on every picture  or in any documentary.   Many years later I found myself buying a flight ticket Read more…


Fisherman’s Soup – the Hungarian Christmas dish

Today I bring you a recipe that has a great deal of actuality. My father was spinning around the kitchen counter  since the morning so we could have the delicious fisherman’s soup ready to be tasted on the festive table Read more…


Visiting the Taj Mahal – practical information

I’ve already written a post about the Taj Mahal earlier that had a bit more of a personal character.  Now I want to share some hard facts and give advices to make the visit as easy and enjoyable as possible. Read more…


Taj Mahal – the wonder as I experienced it

I clearly remember the moment when I was 18 years old and after my high school graduation at the dinner table I unwrapped the book with the title “The 100 Wonders of the World”. From its cover the picture of Read more…


Hiking in Serbia – the Fruška Gora Mountains

We had a small Slovenian holiday planned for the end of October, but since the weather forecaster didn’t promise anything tempting for us, we looked around in the neighboring countries for things to do and see. It seemed that in Read more…