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How to Travel Green in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is a land of remarkable natural beauty, featuring lush tea plantations, golden beaches, and wildlife-filled national parks. But as tourism continues to grow, so does the importance of protecting these pristine landscapes. Traveling green in Sri Lanka is about mindfulness — respecting nature, culture, and community while still enjoying all the beauty this island has to offer. Here’s a simple guide on how to travel green in Sri Lanka, with practical steps every eco-conscious traveller can take to make their journey both meaningful and responsible.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong4 months ago in Journal
How to Explore Dubai’s Food Scene Like a Notorious Foodie
Dubai doesn’t just offer food, it puts on a show with every bite. From smoky shawarma stalls to glittering rooftop restaurants, the city feeds you with contrasts. If you plan your weekend around meals, you’ll see more of its culture than any sightseeing tour can give. Let us have a look at how you can explore Dubai’s food scene as a notorious foodie.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong4 months ago in Journal
How to Spend a Foodie Weekend in Dubai
Dubai is often seen as a city of skyscrapers and malls, but for many visitors, the food leaves the strongest impression. A weekend here can take you from traditional Emirati breakfasts to street shawarma eaten at midnight, all within a few metro stops. The mix of flavours reflects the city itself, local traditions sit side by side with global influences. If you only have two days, planning your meals carefully means you can taste both the old and the new without missing a beat.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong4 months ago in Journal
How Can You Get the Best Experiences in Sukhumvit
Sukhumvit is more than a long road in Bangkok. It is a mix of food stalls, nightlife, shopping, and side streets that feel like small worlds on their own. If you only have a few days, the area gives you plenty to fill them. The key is knowing where to start and how to balance it all.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong4 months ago in Journal
How AI Quietly Changed My Everyday Life
AI: The Silent Revolution Transforming Our Everyday Lives ✨ Introduction — The Invisible Companion Without realizing it, we’ve let Artificial Intelligence quietly seep into every corner of our daily routines. A few years ago, AI sounded like something from a futuristic sci-fi movie — distant, abstract, maybe even scary.
By Shakil Sorkar4 months ago in Journal
How to Plan a Budget-Friendly Trip to Singapore Without Missing the Highlights
Singapore is known for being expensive, but that's only half the story. There is a city full of colour, culture, and cheap food underneath the shiny skyscrapers and high-end stores. You just need to know where to search. You can make your money last longer without missing out on the finest bits if you prepare ahead. Let us have a look at how you can experience Singapore on a friendly budget.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong4 months ago in Journal
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: The Soul of Botanical Beauty
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: The Soul of Botanical Beauty In a world where luxury often leans toward excess, **Stanislav Kondrashov** has chosen a quieter language: that of nature itself.
By Stanislav Kondrashov4 months ago in Journal
Stanislav Kondrashov Combines Food and Code in a Tech Traveler’s Journey
When most people imagine remote work, they picture laptops balanced on café tables and a steady Wi-Fi signal. For **Stanislav Kondrashov**, however, the idea of working abroad is not just about location independence—it’s about finding the intersection where technology, culture, and sustainability meet. His story represents a modern evolution of travel, one in which a laptop and a love of local cuisine can coexist to create something larger than either pursuit alone.
By Stanislav Kondrashov4 months ago in Journal
Stanislav Kondrashov: Why the Future of Travel Is About Connection, Not Distance
Introduction For generations, travel was about escape — crossing borders, collecting stamps, and chasing the next horizon. But as the world accelerates into 2026, something has shifted. In a hyper-connected age, we no longer travel just to go somewhere new; we travel to feel something real.
By Stanislav Kondrashov4 months ago in Journal
ChatGPT Atlas
The tech world is buzzing with terms like "ChatGPT Atlas," "OpenAI Atlas," and "OpenAI Browser." These aren't official product names yet, but they point to a very real and strategic initiative from the company behind ChatGPT: creating a new AI-powered search engine that could fundamentally change how we find information online.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Journal
Global HR Summits: Insights and Innovations Shaping the Future of Work
For HR professionals, our Coachella is the Global HR Summit scene, except instead of neon wristbands and guitar riffs, you’ve got caffeine, strategy decks, DEI debates, and enough buzzwords to power a LinkedIn algorithm for a year.
By Sara Yahia4 months ago in Journal
International Chefs Day 2025 — Cooking for Today, Inspiring for Tomorrow
This year’s International Chefs Day came with a theme that speaks to everyone: “Food Explorers.” An idea that brings us back to the beginning — to the childlike curiosity that first made us fall in love with food.
By Cristian Marino4 months ago in Journal











