Mocktails At A Blooming Lush Locale

A friend suggested with meet at The Botanist for drinks as it is centrally located at St James Centre in Edinburgh, which was a blooming marvellous idea. There’s something effortlessly uplifting about catching up inside this very calm, cool and collected botanical inspired interior with all greenery, warm lighting, and great views upstairs and downstairs….

A Taste of Scotland: Haggis Breakfast at the Dome

If there’s one thing Scotland knows how to do well, it’s breakfast. And not just any breakfast, a true Scottish affair featuring none other than the iconic haggis, love it or not. So, when I found myself at The Dome, a posh eatery and bar nestled in the heart of Edinburgh. I knew there was…

An Overnight Stay at a Cozy Glamping Pod

Whether you’re a seasoned camper or someone who prefers a bit more luxury, glamping offers a good balance of adventure and comfort. Trust me, a night in one of these charming pods is an experience you won’t soon forget. There’s something magical about spending a night under the stars with wifi, and when you combine…

A Restful Stay at Hanlo Estate a Natural Serenity

In the hustle and bustle of our busy daily lives, we often forget the importance of stepping back, breathing deep, and finding solace in the quiet embrace of nature. Just when we thought we didn’t need it, a tranquil haven emerged in the form of Hanlo Estate, nestled off Leopards Hill Road in Lusaka. Turned…

A Whirlwind of Shenanigans

Hey there long time no blog, fellow adventurers and food enthusiasts! Grab your forks and fasten your seatbelts because I’ve got a minor hilarious tale of escapades in and round the city while juggling the highs and lows of being a working mom, indulging in mouthwatering culinary adventures, and even managed to embarked on a…

A Leisurely Stroll on Waddesdon Manor Grounds

Waddesdon Manor is an astonishing English country house in Waddesdon, a village in Buckinghamshire, England. Managed by the National Trust and owned by the Rothschild Foundation it is one of the trust’s most visited properties, easy to see why once you walk around. Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild built the house between 1874 and 1889 which…

A Crispy Fish Supper at the Newhaven Fish Market

Edinburgh has got such a dynamic mix of different types of food options that it is difficult to eat everywhere but I knew exactly where to go for fish and chips. Newhaven has a long history of fishing dating back to the 18th century and as much as some things have changed other things stay…

A Floral Wimbledon Theme at Tigerlily

Plans to go and watch the Wimbledon finals in London didn’t quite go according to plan, so watched on screen. Being back in Edinburgh was just awesome as always because I got to see my family and friends and of course, go to my old stomping grounds to chill. Tigerlily is known for its instagrammable…

A Boat Ride to Changuu Island

The first question every tour guide asks you when you walk around Stone Town is, do you want to go to Prison Island? Changuu Island is called Prison Island because ages ago all those with yellow fever cases were quarantined on the island to separate them from the population of Zanzibar but no prisoners were…

Zanzibar Culinary Adventures: Unveiling the Eating Spots I Explored

Zanzibar is dotted with plenty of affordable places to eat from hotels, restaurants, street food to exploring spots where the locals actually eat, which can all satisfy your appetite without necessarily leaving you with an empty wallet especially when you are on holiday. Here are the places where I ate and thoroughly enjoyed the food…