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Trip tips and travel recommendations for worldly, wanderlusting women.
What Makes Hikkaduwa One of Sri Lanka's Most Diverse Coastal Destinations?
Hikkaduwa is a coastal town on Sri Lanka’s south-western shoreline shaped by the close relationship between ocean systems, settlement patterns, and long-standing cultural presence. Its character has evolved through fishing traditions, marine conservation efforts, trade routes, and changing patterns of coastal use. Within a limited geographic stretch, natural habitats, public beaches, religious landmarks, and everyday town life exist side by side. This article explores how Hikkaduwa’s geography, marine environment, cultural layers, and coastal rhythms combine to form one of the island’s most varied seaside destinations.
By ameliarosanna5 days ago in Viva
Why Qatar’s Culinary Culture Is Evolving So Rapidly
A country known for a great experience when it comes to the food scene is none other than Qatar. This change in the dining culture has transformed Doha into a place where food lovers actively look for high-quality experiences. International chefs, local talent, as well as luxury hospitality brands contribute in a big way to shape this aspect of Qatar. This growth also shows up in the lifestyle changes, rising tourism and strong investment in the food sector. This has helped Qatar build a reputation as a destination where thoughtful cooking, warm service and beautiful settings come together.
By Claudia Fennel5 days ago in Viva
Why Visiting Sinharaja Can Change the Way You See Nature
Sinharaja is often regarded as Sri Lanka’s last tropical rainforest, but its significance extends far beyond that. By visiting this protected area, you can gain a deeper understanding of how ecosystems function, how biodiversity flourishes, and why conservation is so crucial. Instead of just offering mesmerising views, Sinharaja encourages you to see nature as a living, breathing system.
By ameliarosanna5 days ago in Viva
Why Dambulla is Ideal for History and Culture Enthusiasts
Shaped by centuries of religious practice, royal support, and everyday life, Dambulla has a special place in Sri Lanka’s cultural story. Its historical significance is woven into its many monuments and eras, visible in the layers of architecture, rituals, and settlements. If you are curious about how culture has changed over time, Dambulla provides a focused and easily accessible glimpse.
By Aurora Gianna5 days ago in Viva
Why Yatagala Raja Maha Viharaya Is a Must-Visit Historical Site
Tucked away just outside the coastal bustle of Galle, Yatagala Raja Maha Viharaya is one of Sri Lanka’s most quietly powerful religious and historical sites. Unlike grand temples that announce themselves with scale and ceremony, Yatagala reveals its significance slowly. Built around a massive rock outcrop and ancient cave system, the temple complex feels contemplative, grounded, and deeply connected to the land. Visitors often arrive expecting a short stop and leave with a lingering sense of calm and historical weight that few places manage to deliver so effortlessly.
By ameliarosanna16 days ago in Viva
How to Plan a Kataragama and Kirinda Temple Tour from Hambantota Port
Sri Lanka’s south combines spirituality, culture, and coastal scenery in a way few places do. A trip from Hambantota Port to Kataragama and Kirinda lets you visit sacred temples, experience local traditions, and enjoy peaceful ocean views. Whether you plan a long day trip or an overnight stay, a little planning will help you balance temple visits, cultural experiences, and time to take in the landscape and food.
By Aurora Gianna16 days ago in Viva
What is the Ideal Length for a Maldives Getaway
The Maldives is not a destination designed for speed. Its appeal lies in isolation, rhythm, and the luxury of doing very little without guilt. Once you arrive on your island, the outside world effectively disappears — there are no cities to hop between, no attractions to tick off, and no schedules competing for attention. This means the “ideal” length of stay is less about efficiency and more about allowing enough time for your body and mind to recalibrate. The Maldives rewards patience, presence, and unstructured time in a way few destinations can.
By ameliarosanna21 days ago in Viva
How To Plan a Two-Day Coastal Escape in Pasikuda
Sri Lanka is a breathtakingly gorgeous island paradise, with a number of must-visit cities all around. One such place, known as Pasikuda on the east coast, is famous for warm seas, shallow waters and a relaxed beachy atmosphere that welcomes travellers looking for activity and fun within a short break. With two full days, you can explore the beach, enjoy water activities, visit nearby sights and experience the region with time to spare. This guide breaks down the best way to plan 48 hours here with comfort, balance and ease.
By Aurora Gianna21 days ago in Viva
What is Slow Travel by Yacht and Why It's the Most Enriching Way to Discover Indonesia's Hidden Islands
Slow travel by yacht is not simply a holiday style — it is a mindset. At its heart, slow travel means absorbing a destination intimately rather than racing through highlights. In Indonesia, a country of more than seventeen thousand islands, this philosophy becomes even more powerful. A yacht allows travellers to drift through remote archipelagos at a thoughtful pace, with the freedom to linger where beauty is deepest and connection feels effortless. The experience shifts travel from a checklist to a rich, unfolding narrative shaped by water, solitude, and untouched landscapes.
By ameliarosanna22 days ago in Viva
Why Sri Lanka Is One of Asia’s Most Underrated Beach Destinations
When people talk about Asia’s best beach destinations, you usually hear the same names over and over again. Thailand. Bali. Maldives. Maybe a bit of Vietnam. Sri Lanka rarely comes up first in conversation, which is surprising when you actually experience it. The island has beaches that feel warm and welcoming, coastal towns full of character, and a blend of culture and everyday life that feels real. Sri Lanka is the kind of place that leaves a long lasting impression on those who visit.
By Aurora Gianna22 days ago in Viva
Merseyside Group Joins Forces With Local Charity
Liverpool’s Adelphi Hotel has raised over £2000 to help support St Peter and St James Hospice which help to provide compassionate hospice care for those in need based in the heart of Sussex. The award-winning hotel has put a lot of effort in to helping to support an establishment which is a family-owned UK manufacturer and supplier of packaging machinery and equipment. The service also helps to cater for pharmaceutical distribution so there are a number of different elements which are being helped to cater for those who are in need.
By Ashish Prabhu27 days ago in Viva











