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.

Road in Siwai

Annapurna Base Camp Trek Itinerary – Part 5

Previous Reading Read the first part from here Read the second part from here Read the third part from here Read the fourth part from here Day 7 of Annapurna Base Camp Trek Dovan – Bamboo – Sinuwa – Chhomrong – Jhinu Danda When I desire to reach somewhere, my excitement keeps me moving. When I reach there, and everything gets over, the path of...

Standing in front of Annapurna Mountain

Annapurna Base Camp Trek Itinerary – Part 4

Read the first part from here Read the second part from here Read the third part from here Day 5 of Annapurna Sanctuary Trek Deorali – Macchapuchare Base Camp (MBC) We are going to Macchapuchare Base Camp. We are entering through the gate of the valley. When we go up from the sea level, the amount of oxygen in the air lessens. Higher altitude means less oxygen...

Sunset in Annapurna Mountain, Nepal

Annapurna Base Camp Trek Itinerary – Part 3

Read the first part from here Read the second part from here Day 3 of ABC Trek Chhomrong – Tilche – Bhanua – Sinuwa – Bamboo Sunrise view from The Excellent View lodge in Chhomrong, the view was indeed excellent I woke up in the morning with noises outside. It was so unlikely as the surroundings for ABC trek is very calm and quiet. It made me...

A trekker climbing stairs in Annapurna

Annapurna Base Camp Trek – Part 2

Read the first part of Annapurna Base Camp Trek Day 2 of Annapurna Base Camp Trek Tolka – Landruk – New Bridge – Jhinu Danda – Chhomrong I woke up in the morning in extreme chillness. I was thinking about the previous night – nature called me at midnight – I came out of the quilt to do my work, and I nearly died. I could see a bit...

Village road in Nepal

Annapurna Base Camp Trek – Part 1

Everything has a limit. Like everything, you can set a limit to the natural beauties, too, at least to some extent! However, the beauty of the remotest places of Nepal has absolutely no limit at all. The best way of experiencing that is to go for a trek in Nepal. From I have been to this beautiful country before, however, I never could manage time to go for an...

Bus to Bagan from Yangon

Yangon to Bagan

Yangon is the major city of Myanmar while Bagan is famous for its ancient pagodas.. Bagan is about 630 Kilometres from Yangon and reachable with bus, plane and train. Read further to know all about how to reach Bagan from Yangon in Myanmar.

Dirt road in Bagan

Bagan by Bike

Dotted with more than 4,500 pagodas, Bagan in Myanmar is best explored with an e-bike. Renting a bike will give you the ultimate freedom and ease of travel in the famous archaeological complex of Bagan. Here is you travel guide for exploring Bagan with an e-bike.