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Safar Hunters
Discover captivating travel stories, tantalizing recipes, and cultural explorations with Mira, your ultimate travel and food guide. Safar Hunters is your gateway to a world of culinary delights and unforgettable adventures. Let’s explore the world, one bite at a time.
Welcome to Safar Hunters
The Meaning of Safar
Have you ever wondered where the word “SAFAR” comes from? – In Arabic, “Safar” (رحلة) means JOURNEY.
It’s a call to adventure, a yearning to explore the unknown. Here at Safar Hunters, we believe that every trip is a journey of discovery, a chance to immerse yourself in new cultures, landscapes, and experiences.
Who Am I
Hi there!
I’m Mira and this blog is a chronicle of my journey for knowledge about different cultures and places.
I’m a curious soul who believes the world is a giant buffet waiting to be devoured – both literally and figuratively. I crave getting lost in bustling markets in Marakesh, deciphering cryptic menus in Egypt, and savoring every bite of the unknown.
I want to take you along for the ride! Whether you’re stuck in a culinary rut or haven’t booked your next adventure, this is your chance to escape through travel tips, mouthwatering recipes inspired by my journeys, and the occasional hilarious (or maybe disastrous) travel and food stories.
So, are you ready to explore the world one delicious bite and unexpected turn at a time? Join me on this adventure – let’s see where our taste buds and wanderlust take u
Mira
Recent Posts
Spicy tip from BG
Today, I want to share one of my most cherished travel and food tips. Years ago, a friend invited me to lunch, and it’s a meal I still remember vividly.
Kyustendil: Best-Kept Secret!
Welcome to Kyustendil, a hidden gem in southwestern Bulgaria! This charming town offers a perfect blend of rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and rejuvenating spa experiences. Kyustendil’s history dates back
White Cherry Jam
This summer, I found myself in the charming town of Kyustendil, Bulgaria, known for its rich history, thermal springs, and, most importantly, its bountiful cherry orchards. As the saying goes,