Sporty Travellers: Dubai Visit

DubaiYou hate it or you love it. That’s what we always heard, but just as with Las Vegas we wanted to go and check it out for ourselves. Our conclusion is that we love it. We don’t think you need…

DubaiYou hate it or you love it. That’s what we always heard, but just as with Las Vegas we wanted to go and check it out for ourselves. Our conclusion is that we love it. We don’t think you need…

Traveling to Dubai for the first time was not just a dream come true; traveling as a content creator for Njetours was an experience I will cherish forever. From the moment I boarded the Emirates flight to the last minute…

For those who appreciate depth beyond the sparkle, Abu Dhabi’s allure lies in its modern history of transformation. The city’s rapid urbanization, political shifts, and economic advancement provide a fascinating narrative of how it became the metropolis we see today.…

Last week, I travelled to discover what the capital Emirate has to offer. I had been to Dubai many years ago and wasn’t sure what to expect from it’s neighbouring country. Conclusion? It’s pretty different. The 200 or so islands are all…

Saudi Arabia is known for its oil and petroleum as the world’s leading exporter of oil. But not known to many is that this charming country has a lot more to offer than oil. The world is yet to be…
Meet Rachel – British expat in DohaMeet Rachel – British expat in DohaHere’s the interview with Rachel… Where are you originally from?I was born and raised in the small town of Shrewsbury in the County of Shropshire, England. In which…

DOHA, Qatar — Along a skyline that feels as ambitious as it is ephemeral, there is a building named for its design — the Tornado. The renowned architect I. M. Pei built a museum here in a quest for the…

When I heard about the new cable car being built on Babadağ mountain I was about nervous about the idea – I wasn’t sure how much it would disrupt the area and whether it would look a bit out of…

Cultural DifferencesLanguage and CommunicationNavigating the linguistic landscape of Turkey can be quite a challenge for expats, as Turkish is the official language and is predominantly spoken throughout the country. While you might bump into English, Arabic, and Russian speakers, especially…

I used to think Indonesia’s charm was all in the surface. You know, the kind of stuff travel influencers post with drone shots and coconut-in-hand beach vibes. Bali sunsets. Raja Ampat waters. Borobudur in the fog. That sort of postcard…