Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
So, you’ve gathered the entire family for a fun island getaway. Unfortunately, choosing a destination that meets the needs of young kids, preteens, and adults does not come easy. You …
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Dzükou Valley Trek: Your Ultimate Guide To India’s Famous Hike
Written by Joydeep Phukan @ Jessie on a Journey | Solo Female Travel Blog
India’s Dzükou Valley Trek is a breathtaking experience! This guide shares everything you need to know before doing the hike.
20 Unforgettable Solo Female Travel Destinations In India
Written by Mayuri Kashyap @ Jessie on a Journey | Solo Female Travel Blog
Discover the best solo female travel destinations in India. This guide shares ideas and tips for fun & safe solo trips for women in India!
Solo Travel In Taiwan: How To Have An Amazing Trip On Your Own
Written by Mariza Lange @ Jessie on a Journey | Solo Female Travel Blog
Planning to solo travel in Taiwan? This guide shares where to go, what to do + important tips for an unforgettable solo trip to Taiwan!
What to Pack for a Cruise?
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Over the years, I’ve come up with a list of items that make my long cruises (even a week-long cruise) much more pleasant. Use this ship-specific packing guide to help you pack for your next cruise vacation. The listed items are suitable for river…
TNN: Exploring India (Tips from a Local)
Written by Erica @ Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
Drop the word ‘India’, and you’ll see a million different expressions and opinions! Every time our speaker, Dimple, speaks to someone about where she belongs (passport-wise), she gets the most interesting comments and questions: “I love India!” “I’ve always wanted to go there but if feels too big to do solo!” “I’ve been an Ashram […]
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Solo Trip From Delhi: 10 Amazing Places To Visit Near Delhi Alone
Written by Rachita Saxena @ Jessie on a Journey | Solo Female Travel Blog
Planning a solo trip from Delhi? Here are 10 unforgettable places to visit near Delhi alone for an amazing trip – travel tips included!
Bali Solo Travel: How To Have An Amazing Trip When Visiting Bali Alone
Written by Mal Hellyer @ Jessie on a Journey | Solo Female Travel Blog
This Bali solo travel guide shares how to have a fun and safe trip when visiting Bali alone. Discover the best things to do, see, eat + more!
13 Best Hiking Trails in Taiwan You Shouldn’t Miss
Written by Nick Kembel @ Jessie on a Journey | Solo Female Travel Blog
Discover the best hiking trails in Taiwan, home to the world’s largest density of high mountains! Includes easy trails to challenging treks.
Everything to Know about Coron in Palawan: 2021 Guide
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Coron, Palawan can be perplexing when you first arrive in Manila, Philippines. I should know, as I landed at the airport and it was pure chaos. But if you mention the name Coron Palawan or El Nido Palawan to any Filipinos while in the capital city of M…
Palawan, Philippines: El Nido Resorts
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Palawan is an archipelago made up of almost 1800 islands in the western part of the Philippines. On a map, it looks like an arm sticking out from the Philippines to Borneo! Palawan has the most number of islands, however, it is the most sparsely popula…
Review: Aloft Bangkok Sukhumvit 11 (Thailand)
Written by Flying High On Points @ Flying High On Points
As the de facto gateway city for many traveling to Southeast Asia, Bangkok is known for its great hotels (like the St. Regis Bangkok) at incredibly reasonable prices. During my last trip…
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Best Things to Do in Galle Fort in Sri Lanka
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Nestled in the Indian Ocean lies the teardrop-shaped country of Sri Lanka, also known as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean”. It is filled with many natural treasures from tropical forests and diverse landscapes. In fact, Sri Lanka is the highest land in a…
Things to do in Istanbul: Discover Istanbul Cats!
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Have you noticed how many cats there are in Istanbul? Now honestly, I didn’t start out taking photographs of Istanbul cats. I was just going about my day, shopping in Istanbul, when I would spot one or two. In fact, I have to say that while I was ther…
Bali Packing List 101
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
Bali is the most wonderful place in Indonesia to visit. It is located in the western part of the Lesser Sunda Islands and is surrounded by at least 17,000 Indonesian islands. This 95-mile-wide island is home to over 140 million people. Thanks to its id…
Review: White Boutique Hotel & Spa (Chiang Mai, Thailand)
Written by Flying High On Points @ Flying High On Points
From Luang Prabang in Laos, we flew to Chiang Mai, Thailand. As with our last destination, we decided to again forgo the “points game” and go “independent” on the hotel front. We…
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Review: The Elements Krabi Resort (Krabi, Thailand)
Written by Flying High On Points @ Flying High On Points
From Chiang Mai, Thailand, we flew down to Krabi where we’d be staying at yet another independent [non-points game] hotel, The Elements Krabi Resort. But was it a good choice for a…
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How to Write a Haiku with 5 Examples
Written by Cacinda Maloney @ PointsandTravel.com
The most typical and traditional version of a Haiku poem consists of just three lines, with 17 syllables in total. The first line is 5 syllables. The second line is 7 syllables. The third line is 5 syllables. A Haiku poem is one of the first poems we l…
Ancient Watertowns- Venice of the East China
Written by Donnie Sexton @ PointsandTravel.com
It was a photo of some old buildings reflected in a canal labeled “China Water town” that caught my eye on Pinterest. I did a bit of sleuthing on the web and found out there are eight ancient water towns about 1-2 hours from Shanghai. When a trip to Th…