Rajani's Travel Blog

Namaste! explore the world with me

I am a 24-year-old aspiring writer with a rich heritage of English and Nepali roots, bringing a unique perspective to my travel adventures. Passionate about exploring new cultures and sharing my experiences, I invite you to join me on a journey across the globe through my stories and insights.

Professional writing graduate
Hiking and travel enthusiast

Education

I am a dedicated, professional worker with an eye for detail and constant desire for self improvement.

  • University of Westminster 1st Class Honours MEng

    Sept 2023 - Jul 2024

  • Cardiff University 2:1 BEng

    Sept 2011 - Jul 2016

  • Truro & Penwith College AAA

    Sept 2011 - Jul 2016

  • Richard Lander School GCSE

    Sept 2011 - Jul 2016

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The Wells Street Journal, a biannual literary anthology based in London, is curated by the students of the University of Westminster’s Creative and Professional Writing MA programmes. Established in 2014, the journal takes its name from the street that housed the Department of English, Linguistics, and Cultural Studies.

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Read whilst listening to: ‘Endless Summer’ by Raveena

They spent their first and last winter together on that balcony. Her: soaking in the unfamiliar yet welcomed heat of the tropical winter sun — a world apart from the frosted...

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Night

surya
the god of the sun is my father. he warms the fields with his almighty glow. burnt orange dew drops laze upon unripe raw stems of the feathered rice plants he beckons to grow...

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PEN Y FAN
September 6th 2023.

Even though I lived in Cardiff for three years when I was studying for my undergrad, I don’t think I explored outside of the Capital city even once. It was only two years after I graduated that I found myself in the Brecon Beacons, taking one of the most notoriously hardest routes to reach South Wales’s highest peak – the Horseshoe Ridge.

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