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I’ve done it so you don’t have to. The Juicy Deets And just like that, my time in Egypt has come to an end. It was chaotic. It was mythical. It was sometimes mildly terrifying. It was everything I hoped for, and absolutely nothing I expected. But before I wrap up this sand-swept saga, I Read More…

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Healing and Theatrics Theatre Isn’t Dead Epidaurus (or Epidavros — this will come in handy in a bit) is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece, famed not only for its sacred healing sanctuary dedicated to Asclepius, the god of medicine, but also for its magnificent ancient theatre. If there’s a staple in Read More…

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The City of Legends The Golden Era Mycenae, the land where ancient kings ruled, and murder was a family tradition. If Knossos was all about labyrinths, bulls, and gods with boundary issues, then Mycenae is where things take a darker, bloodier turn — welcome to the land of tragic royalty, great dynasties, and some of Read More…

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Bulls and Kings A New Odyssey Setting off on a new adventure — this time to the land (or lands) of cerulean blue seas, Olympic beginnings, and epic myths: Greece. Well, first to Heraklion, specifically. Ironically, the cheapest flight from where I was happened to land on this island instead of Athens. Which kind of Read More…

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Rebirth from Flames Echoes of Greatness Alexandria is not your typical stop when visiting Egypt. There are no pyramids here, no flashy temples or dramatic descents into tombs. But what it lacks in typical Egyptian flair, it more than makes up for with legacy. As the name suggests, the city was founded by Alexander the Read More…


About Me
Homebody with a wanderlust.
Loves to travel. Has trouble leaving bed.
Bye-lingual. Bookworm. Avid Gamer.
Excel-Sheet Solo Traveler. History Geek.
Amateur Photographer.
Sharing my adventures one side quest at a time.