
Niagra Falls Essentials
Hi there! Sharing the standard trip essentials that you need to know for trip that we take (bf and I), at least out from our experience. Hope you find below info helpful. Weather – April, too cold. Make sure to bundle up! Niagara Falls in the winter is covered in snow + less tourists = perfection! Temperature is 22 F to 32 F. Currency – Canadian Dollar or US Dollar (both are accepted, except in the casinos, but you can always exchange your US Dollar to Canadian in the cas

My Fave Restaurant in Niagara Falls, Windows by Jamie Kennedy
The drama in me can overflow when I hear a breath-taking views and dinning with a bang. Niagara Falls is known to be the capital destination for honeymooners in the world. I personally like to choose restaurant with good cuisine and view, not to say I would do this everyday, but if I had left with 3 choices to survive a world that's about to end, id take loved ones, good food, and scenic view- that sounds like a party to me. Anyway, Windows does not disappoint. As we sat d

10 Things to Do in Niagara Falls
The capital of honeymooners, really, I think of it is a quick mini vacay from nyc. About an hour plane ride, you get to see massive falls that drop more than 100 feet height. This journey brings adventures and happiness. With a view like this, it's hard not to sink into your chair and love life. Without further due, 10 Things to Do in Niagara Falls, enjoy! 1) Wake up to this. Some more mornings are better, but each day is to be thankful for. @Embassy Suites Niagra - 670

Hidden Waterfalls of Bali
Let's swim for the world is better place because of nature. On our first attempt to visit a waterfalls in Bali, Munduk is on the list. Though pretty large, it's more of the type to look at and enjoy. I want to see more, a waterfalls that can swim in after a hike. Thus, Banyumala Twin Waterfalls, not the friendliest trail, 25 minutes of steep steps down the mountain. There are more locals around. On your left, there's a mini waterfalls from a down stream river. On the r

Really Upclose with Elephants
I don't enjoy museums that much. I don't despise them, but something about fine line between me and the display that doesn't excite too much. Life meant to felt, experienced, and lived. I don't enjoy museums that much. I don't despise them, but something about fine line between me and the display that doesn't excite too much. Life meant to felt, experienced, and lived. It's something about getting closer and touching something that tells you it's real and that you're a

Pena Palace: Piece of the Past
Do you ever wonder what it was like to be the royals back in the days? A glimpse of past, and royal artsiness are the continuous feel at the Pena Palace. On top of Sintra, along the way are other castles, you'll see the holiday castle of King Ferndinand II. This was once a monastery, and continued to be so with his reign. The only difference is, he added more flamboyance from his inspirations from the seas, and rest of the world. It's part monastery, part recreational, pa

Lisbon, Portugal's Heart
Truth to be told, I was looking for oasis traveling to Portugal. I was set in having a room right by the ocean for the entire trip. However, being the planner that I am, I always scan through country's interesting places before getting there. It looks several learning from few visits in the past, but you eventually learn. It's the feeling of planning and getting the idea that you'll soon be part of that picture that just gets my travel bug flowing. I stumbled lights and

Algarve Oasis
Blue ocean, wind, and cliffs; I wanted to be inspired. I wanted to experience a different surreal feeling. With picturesque scenes, and breathtaking views, I sure did just get those. As part of my Portugal series, I thought it was just right to pay tribute to Algarve, which is located in southernmost region of Portugal. I mainly stayed in town of Carvoeiro to stay close by the cliffs. With mostly European traveling in this side of the world, I don't think the experienc