Fuad Omar

Fuad loves to travel! A lot! Carrying a Bangladeshi passport means he needs a prior visa for visiting most of the countries. He got detained in many borders because of his nationality but; he didn’t give up - he set his foot to 43 countries. He believes, if he could travel the world despite all the odds, you can, too. Fuad is a Computer Engineer by profession, and author of a travelogue in Bangla. He currently lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Palm Cove's jetty extending into the water, with lifeguard flags marking the swimming enclosure

Palm Cove Beach: The Real Beach Cairns Doesn’t Have

I’d already seen this beach before I ever set foot on it. A jetty reaching out into a bay, recognisable enough from 30,000 feet that I named it in a caption weeks before I could confirm it, on the flight from Melbourne into Cairns. Palm Cove, on the descent into Cairns. Turns out I was right, and the only way to actually check was to go. The jetty, from 30,000...

Local road lined with palm trees and rice fields on the outskirts of Ubud, Bali

Best Hostels in Ubud: Budget Stays and Homestays

Ubud’s budget scene is unusually good for what it costs. Pools, free breakfast, and daily yoga are standard rather than a luxury add-on, and the difference between a big social hostel and a quiet family homestay is really a difference in what kind of trip you want, not in comfort or cleanliness. This guide covers both ends properly: proper social hostels with...

Wooden footbridge through jungle canopy leading to Amori Villas, a hotel in Ubud, Bali

Best Hotels in Ubud: Top Picks by Category

Ubud has thousands of places to stay, from ten-dollar homestays to resorts that open with a walk across a suspended bridge. Rather than one long undifferentiated list, these picks are sorted by what each hotel actually does best, so you can jump straight to the category that matches your trip. This guide focuses on the 32 strongest picks across every style and...

Terraced rice paddies and palm trees on the outskirts of Ubud, Bali

Where to Stay in Ubud: Best Areas and Hotels

Where to stay in Ubud comes down to one real question: how much walking are you willing to trade for how much jungle? Ubud isn’t a single town so much as a scatter of villages that grew into each other. Central Ubud gets you Jalan Raya’s markets, temples and traffic all within a few minutes’ walk. Ten minutes further out, in either direction, the...

Best Hotels in Cairns

Best Hotels in Cairns: 20 Top Picks by Category

Cairns punches above its size for a city built around one purpose: getting you to the Great Barrier Reef. The Esplanade alone has three Crystalbrook-branded five-stars within a few blocks of each other, a Pullman on either side of the CBD, and a lagoon pool standing in for the beach the city itself doesn’t have. Up the coast, Palm Cove does the beach properly...