The literary landscape of the United Kingdom is a treasure trove. So many notable writers, from...

Transplanted into travel writing from an anthropology background, Shivani's main draw towards any destination is its culture and traditions. She will always gravitate towards off-beat experiences like staying with a curandero family in the middle of the northern Mexican desert, singing in a jazz bar in Bhutan, sifting through dodo bones and extinct bird feathers in London, making friends with a voodoo priestess in New Orleans, or eating conch shells on a "research" trip to The Bahamas. When she's not travelling, she takes a keen interest in playing the harmonica, perfecting her cup of tea, and napping.
A place of deep mystery and intrigue, Bhutan is one of those ‘last frontiers’ still remaining in...
Papua New Guinea is a small country that shares the island of New Guinea with Indonesia. Speak of...