I haven't seen the rest of Scandinavia yet, but if Copenhagen is representative of the major cities, then they must be worth seeing. While cold, it is sunny, cosmopolitan and full of culture and nightlife. Not to mention, the Danes are the most friendly,
About a year ago, a few of us were taking a short walk across a coffee plantation in Kerala, India, and came upon the idea to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. This week, that idea came to life – 9 of us
Getting anywhere from the Balkins is far more difficult than traveling from London. While Dubrovnik should only be a couple hour flight, there are no direct routes, and the only way to do it requires a flight to Zagreb at 5:45am,
I can’t say that I had ever planned on visiting Tel Aviv. I had always wanted to go to Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv was just a means of getting there. That was true, until I got there. Tel Aviv is a haven for great restaurants,
My parents and sister were visiting so we decided to make a visit to Edinburgh. While it was July, it could have been winter in Edinburgh. Pouring rain and cold along with the grey skies made this city feel dark and gothic. That said,
I decided to take my last LBS course in Hong Kong – Deal Making in Asia. I had heard great things, and couldn’t think of a better way to finish the course than a week in one of my favourite cities. Sadly, I can’t
Last week, I was in Paris on business. Most of the week (outside of meetings) was filled with lunches, dinners and drinks with friends. Except for Wednesday evening. I got back to the hotel and debated if I should just stay
We skipped out on the Queen's Jubilee and spent the long bank holiday weekend in Istanbul. While I wanted to celebrate with the Queen, Gokhan and Merve were getting married! A year ago, we were in Istanbul when Gokhan decided to
Magda, Nisha, Dan, Kavi, Kudah and I spent the weekend in Bordeaux. Dan's sister, Hannah, is a wine consultant and was kind enough to host us. We arrived Friday early evening, and enjoyed a lovely french meal at a little wine