Do migrants be heavily thankful?
Every year millions of people leave their home countries to seek safety elsewhere. Refugees escape persecution, subvert international borders and sometimes cross oceans to seek safety. They then face a…
When Britain Chases Wrong Numbers
New data shows that the UK has hit a record high net migration number of 606,000. Though it has been central to 13 years of policy and rhetoric, net migration…
Your new travel mate is philosophy
In 2019, there were 1.4 billion international tourist arrivals globally – and, given that the planet only holds 7.7 billion humans, this figure alone suggests that a lot of us…
Inspiring places for digital nomads
I often lament being born a few decades too late. Of missing out on a time when most places around the world were still pristine, the original hippie movement was…
Italian cities of art best equipped for smart working
Little is needed for smart working: a fast internet connection and a PC. If one adds cost of living, entertainment and security to these parameters, then it is easy to…
Where are Indians heading and why?
Travel is on the rise again. According to the UN’s tourism agency, international travel for all purposes reached 97% of its pre-pandemic level in the first quarter of 2024. In…
Discover wonders of cave diving in Saudi
The Red Sea is full of underwater caves that were formed thousands of years ago, making it a popular destination for divers and other water sports enthusiasts. One of the…
Poetic science of the Aurora Borealis
On the evening of February 19, 1852, a scientist at the New Haven station of the nascent telegraph witnessed something extraordinary: “A blue line appeared upon the paper, which gradually…
Travel industry to contribute record $11 trillion
A record $1 out of every $10 spent globally in 2024 will be on travel as people briskly book hotels, cruises and flights, according to an annual report by the…
Literary Journeys: Travels across the world of literature
If you are a fan of literary fiction, here’s a book that is going to be on the table next to your favourite reading-chair or sitting temptingly on your bedside…