This city while once dependent on its waterways for transport, has grown and is filled with top restaurants, nightlife and shopping centers. Of course, the city's main attractions are still palaces and temples though. We had three days to soak
When we thought about ending our holiday on the beach, we really debated where to go - Ngapali Beach in Myanmar? Phuket? Krabi? Phi Phi? Despite how touristy Phuket has become, we decided it was a good option primarily because
It may have been one of the coldest days of the year, but Yangon was still dusty, smelly and sticky. It may sound awful but this is a city chalked full of history not to mention amazing temples, colonial architecture
During Bagan's golden age, there were over 13,000 temples in the area. Most of this was built between 1057 and 1287, but then swept away by various earthquakes and the invasion of the Mongols in 1287. Today, there are
Inle lake sits at 900 meters above sea level, and while it is only 13.5 miles long and 7 miles wide, it is the second largest lake in Burma. In addition to being gorgeous and a key tourist site, the lake is an important
We spent Christmas day in Mandalay. Unfortunately, we literally had about 18 hours in Mandalay as it was more of a transit stop for us (we were flying into Bangkok and had to connect via either Mandalay or Yangon
The Rolex MBA Conference & Regatta is an absolutely amazing weekend of MBAs & alumni from around the world getting together for some sailing, parties and networking in Santa Margherita Ligure. Thursday Our usual start to the weekend with a great lunch
You might think that a visit to the Greek islands is just about relaxing on the beach or drinking cocktails by the pool, but Santorini has a remarkable history as well. Santorini, often known as Thira, was once a single
We headed off to the volcanic wonderland of Reykjanes Peninsula to visit the famous Blue Lagoon. It is rich in silica and blue-green algae, which gives the lagoon its reputed healing powers. Following the lagoon, we had a relaxing lunch at LAVA restaurant,
We enjoyed a leisurely day in Reykjavik, and as it turned out, it was the city’s annual Culture Night! This meant that there were loads of bands and artists performing, as well as all the museums being open for free! Reykjavik There is loads