Exchange Rates in Tokyo

The money utilized in Tokyo is the Yen. Tokyo is the capital of Japan. In the event that you are venturing out to Tokyo, you should trade your money for the Japanese Yen. You may trade your cash for the Yen in all places considered Tokyo banks or at particular stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus. … Read more

Style Spied: Nazura Gulfira from Indonesia

This young lady always tries to put beauty and harmony in everything she does – travel, photography, and fashion. Spotted by Najwa Abdullah. Charmingly simple and effortlessly stylish are the best words to describe this adventurous soul from Indonesia, Nazura Gulfira. As presented in her blog nazuragulfira, this 22-year-old loves photography and traveling solo, having gone far … Read more

Why Kilimanjaro should be on your bucket list 

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and is one of the tallest mountains in the world. It is a dormant volcano in Tanzania and it’s 4,900 meters (16,100 ft) tall. Staggering 50,000 people try to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro each year and because of its popularity, it’s been called “everyman’s Everest.” People from all … Read more

Exploring Andalusia’s Islamic history

The majesty of southern Spain is a testament to a history peppered with cultural and religious differences. Today, those are celebrated as part of its beauty. By Arwa Aburawa. The story goes that when the ruler of Granada, Muhammad XII of Granada, was forced out of the city in January 1492, he took one last look … Read more

Muslims from Xi’an in China

Xi’an, the ancient capital of China and the start of the Silk Road, has long been home for a large Muslim community. Xi’an was the first city in China to be introduced to Islam when Emperor Gaozong of the Tang dynasty officially allowed the practice of Islam in 651 AD. Xi’an has a large Muslim … Read more