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.

Natural gorge at Cataract Gorge Launceston with people swimming in the cold dark water and Alexandra Suspension Bridge visible in the background under a dramatic cloudy sky

Cataract Gorge Launceston: The Complete Visitor Guide

I had just come back from a full day at Cradle Mountain. Most people would have called it a day. But it was only early evening, my hotel was in the Launceston CBD, and someone had mentioned that Cataract Gorge was walkable from the city centre. I had nothing but time and slightly tired legs, so I went. That turned out to be one of the better decisions of the Tasmania...

Aerial view of Isola Bella Taormina Sicily with turquoise water curved beach and rocky island connected by sandy path

Taormina, Sicily: The Complete Travel Guide

I arrived in Sicily on a cheap flight from Malta. That is the honest version of how this trip started — not a carefully planned grand tour of southern Italy, but a budget airline alert and a two-day window. Malta to Catania, €30 each way, grab a bus to Taormina, figure out the rest later. This is how slow travel actually works when you are watching prices across...

View from Princess Bridge in Melbourne

4 Days in Melbourne Itinerary: What I Actually Did

I had four days in Melbourne. No rental car, no local knowledge, no group to share the planning with. Just a Myki card, a rough idea of what I wanted to see, and a city that turned out to be far more generous to the car-free visitor than most guides suggest. This is the 4 days in Melbourne itinerary I actually followed – four days, four genuinely different...

Do Dee Paidang illuminated neon pink script sign against dark background Melbourne CBD

The Complete Melbourne Restaurant Guide for Tourists

Melbourne is one of the best cities in the world for food. That is not a controversial take – it is just what the city is. Forty-three countries later, I have eaten in a lot of places. Melbourne still surprised me. What makes it unusual is the range. In a single day you can have a bowl of Japanese curry for AUD 10 in the morning, walk past some of the most...