A travelogue by Sarah Casewit: travel designer, writer, and founder of Otherworldly Travel. Field notes, hotel opinions, destination guides, and the kind of advice that doesn't appear in guidebooks.

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Dispatches by Sarah Casewit for the traveler who hasn't decided where yet but knows it has to be worth it.

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10 Mosques Worth Crossing the World For

Some places require more than a plane ticket. They require patience, curiosity, and a willingness to follow roads that narrow into dust. Here are 10 mosques around the world, tucked deep within mountain villages, hidden behind unmarked alleyways, or standing quietly in corners of the world where few travelers think to look. Some are small, humble, and almost invisible at first glance, yet their spiritual weight is undeniable. Others are obvious and glorious.

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My Heart Found its Home in Muscat

Oman has always had a quiet confidence, never needing to shout for attention, yet it captivates those who take the time to look closer. Muscat, with its balance of tradition and modernity, understated elegance, and natural beauty, is stepping into the spotlight without losing its essence. As the world turns its gaze toward Oman, it’s not a place rushing to keep up. It’s a place that has always known its worth.

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Doha is More Than Just a Layover

I was taken aback by Qatar’s beauty and deeply humbled by my own ignorance. As an Arabic speaker and someone who considers herself partly from the Arab world, I had subconsciously absorbed the narrative that the Gulf was a homogeneous cluster of oil-funded microstates, their cultural depth overshadowed by gleaming skyscrapers. I was wrong. Realizing my misconceptions was uncomfortable, but necessary. Travel often teaches us hard truths, and this trip reminded me why it matters so much to engage with places deeply, not just pass through them.

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