4 Tips for Passengers Afraid of Flying: Why Choosing a Morning Flight Can Change Everything

For some people, flying is not just about moving from one city to another.
It is about courage.
About facing fear at 30,000 feet above the ground.

You may look calm from the outside—hands resting on the armrest, eyes fixed on the seat in front of you—but inside, your thoughts are racing faster than the aircraft itself. Turbulence. Heights. Strange … Read More

Travelers, Don’t Make These Mistakes When Checking In and Checking Out of Your Hotel

Travel should feel like opening a new chapter in a favorite novel—full of anticipation, comfort, and moments worth remembering. Yet, many travelers unknowingly ruin their own story, not because the destination is bad, but because of small mistakes made at hotel check-in and check-out.

It always begins the same way. A long journey. Tired eyes. A suitcase that suddenly feels … Read More

Switzerland and Nepal Aren’t the Highest Countries in the World — Here’s the Place That Truly Touches the Sky

Travel has a way of humbling us. We think we know the world—until the world quietly proves us wrong.

For years, many travelers have believed that Nepal, home to Mount Everest, or Switzerland, with its snow-draped Alps, must be the highest countries on Earth. The assumption feels logical. Snow equals height. Mountains equal altitude. End of story.

But … Read More

Worry-Free Travel: Safe Tips for Public Transportation

Travel, at its heart, is not just about moving from one place to another. It is about arriving safely, calmly, and with stories worth remembering. For millions of people in Indonesia—and travelers exploring its vibrant cities—public transportation is part of that story. Affordable, accessible, and increasingly modern, buses, trains, MRT, LRT, and commuter lines connect lives every single … Read More

Love the Earth: 7 Tips for Eco-Friendly Travel That Make Your Journey Meaningful

Travel is not just about moving from one place to another. It is about stories we carry home, memories we leave behind, and footprints—visible or not—that remain long after we return. On Earth Day, April 22nd, we are reminded of one simple truth: the earth is not a destination, but a companion.

In a quiet, Tere Liye–like reflection, travel … Read More

If You’re Stuck in an Overcrowded Vacation Spot, Read This First

Holidays always arrive with the same promise: rest, laughter, togetherness. During Eid al-Fitr, that promise feels even warmer. Families gather, old stories are retold, meals are shared, and memories are quietly stitched together.

But reality often walks in wearing a different face.

Tourist attractions overflow. Parking lots turn into battlefields. Lines stretch longer than patience. What was meant to heal … Read More