About us

We all are excited before vacation to explore the places to see how it all functions differently there than our world. So this website is about our traveling journey’s.

My story
Travelling is my meditation and yoga for the soul. Its amazing how it rejuvenates our mind and body to prepare us for the Surprising events in our life.
Hi, I'm Roslin Dwivedi — travel blogger, food obsessive, former expat, and the mom trying to keep up with a very energetic child while also figuring out the best hawker stall in every city I visit. I started this blog because I was already writing everything down anyway — in diaries, in notes apps, in long WhatsApp messages to friends asking where to go. At some point it made more sense to just put it somewhere people could actually find it. That was back in 2020, and what started as a travel diary has slowly grown into a full travel resource covering Southeast Asia, the Middle East, the Indian Ocean islands, and a few places that surprised even me.

What makes this blog different from the thousands of other travel blogs out there?

Everything here is firsthand. I don't publish guides to places I haven't personally visited. I don't do press trips. I don't write about a destination based on research alone and dress it up as experience. If I'm writing about the Kecak fire dance at Uluwatu, it's because I sat there in the heat and watched it. If I'm telling you to download the Universal Studios Singapore app before you walk in, it's because I didn't do that the first time and wished I had. I travel as a family — which means I know what it's like to plan around a child's nap schedule, find a quiet corner in a noisy theme park when someone's melting down, and still somehow come home with good memories and better photos. A lot of the advice on this blog comes from that lens: real family travel, not the Instagram-perfect version.

Where I've been:

I've lived as an expat in Langkawi, Malaysia — long enough to have opinions about every restaurant on the island. I've explored Singapore multiple times and it remains one of my favourite cities in the world for families. I've covered Bali slowly and cinematically, Jordan in the golden hour, the Seychelles in disbelief that a place like that actually exists, and the Bahamas with wide eyes and a very practical checklist. I'm based in Mumbai, which means I also write occasionally about food and life in the city — the good restaurants, the honest reviews, and the chaos that somehow makes it home.

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What you'll find on this blog:

Destination guides built around actual itineraries, not wish lists. Honest attraction reviews — including the parts that weren't great. Family travel tips tested on a real child. Hawker stall recommendations. Packing lists that aren't padded out. The occasional story about something going completely sideways on a trip and what we did about it. If you're the kind of traveller who plans their own trips, books their own flights, and actually reads the guide before you land — this blog is written for you.

Let's stay in touch:

You can follow along on Instagram, watch our travel videos on YouTube, or sign up below to get new guides straight to your inbox. I'm also on Pinterest if you're a visual planner — most of my guides are pinned there too. And if you have a question about a destination, want to share your own experience, or just want to say hello — my contact page is always open. I read every message. Happy travels, Roslin

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