Bergen, a picturesque city nestled between majestic mountains and a breathtaking fjord, it had always been my dream destination. The allure of its picturesque beauty, its charming waterfront, and its vibrant culture had captivated my imagination for years. So, when the opportunity finally presented itself, I eagerly embarked on a journey to this Norwegian gem, ready to spend three unforgettable days exploring the city of my dreams.
Tag: nature
Nature heals!
Nature has been proven, time and time again, to reduce depression, anxiety, stress, and anger, as well as generally boost psychological wellbeing. Nature can help make you feel happier and more content as a person, which can improve many areas of your life. This is why I always try to immerse myself in nature when travelling, even when in a big city.
Tranquillity in the midst of chaos!
I live in a country that, unfortunately, is more interested in building rabbit hutch style apartments than creating open green spaces for the physical and mental health of its population. I am therefore always jealous and in awe whenever I visit any large city in Europe.
Journey to the centre of the Earth!
If you’re visiting Iceland for the first time, then you definitely want to begin with what’s called the Golden Circle since it features three stunningly beautiful locations: an extremely powerful waterfall, a geyser which erupts frequently, and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The best part is that you can do the whole trip in a single day and makes incredible fodder for your Instagram feed!
In the land of fire and ice!
I am still reeling from my breathtaking trip to Iceland as I just could not seem to get enough of it. My dream is to visit every country in Europe and Iceland was basically one of the last countries I had planned to visit. However, COVID-19 changed my plans so drastically that I ended up visiting Iceland much sooner than I expected to. However, I do not regret it one bit!
Jurassic Park but without the dinosaurs!
It was never my intention to visit The Azores, a group of desolate islands out in the Atlantic Ocean. But fate was to decide otherwise!