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Khiva Travel Guide: Exploring Itchan Kala, Uzbekistan’s Ancient Desert City

Saturday, May 16, 2026 Uzbekistan


Khiva, located in the Khorezm region of Uzbekistan, is a city that feels like stepping into a living time capsule. Known for having the coldest winters and hottest summers in the country, Khiva is extreme in weather — and extreme in beauty.

My curiosity about this ancient city began when some of my Uzbek students mentioned Itchan Kala, the old walled town at the heart of Khiva. They spoke about it with pride, and that was enough to spark my interest long before I ever set foot there.


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What Makes Khiva Special?

Khiva is one of the most historically rich cities in Uzbekistan. Unlike modern cities with skyscrapers and rapid development, Khiva preserves the ancient Silk Road atmosphere.

Life in the village where I lived was simple and laid back — no tall buildings, no modern skyline. But Khiva’s old town felt like a beautifully preserved chapter of human history.

Itchan Kala: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Walking through Itchan Kala felt like traveling centuries back in time. The ancient walls, the towering minarets, the intricate tilework — everything looked like it belonged in a storybook.

Why Itchan Kala Stands Out

  • It is the inner fortress of Khiva.
  • It contains over 50 historic monuments.
  • The architecture showcases advanced engineering far ahead of its time.
  • The entire old town feels like an open‑air museum.

The elegance, symmetry, and craftsmanship of the structures were breathtaking. Even without knowing much about Uzbekistan’s history, I could feel the significance of every building.

Hotels and Restaurants That Feel Like Palaces

One of the most magical things about Khiva is how some hotels and restaurants match the ancient architectural style.

Their interiors shimmer with gold accents, patterned walls, and palace‑like designs. It reminded me of Aladdin — a desert town full of charm, color, and old‑world grandeur.

Souvenirs in Khiva: More Than Just Keychains

Khiva is filled with souvenir shops offering:

  • Handcrafted items
  • Traditional textiles
  • Local artwork
  • Paintings of Itchan Kala and other historic sites

I used to collect keychains from every place I visited, but this time something changed. I found myself drawn to the paintings — pieces that captured the soul of Khiva.

So instead of a keychain, I bought a painting. It was light, meaningful, and easy to pack (as long as I didn’t crumple it!).

Travel Lesson Learned: Pack Light

Exploring Itchan Kala while carrying my backpack and all my belongings was… challenging. Everything felt heavy and uncomfortable, and it made walking around the ancient town more difficult than it should’ve been.

Lesson learned:  

Packing light is essential — especially when traveling through historic towns with uneven paths and long walking routes.


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Final Thoughts: Why Khiva Is Worth Visiting

Despite the heat, the weight of my bags, and the long walks, Khiva left a lasting impression on me.

The ancient walls, the preserved architecture, the desert‑town atmosphere — everything felt magical and surreal.

Khiva isn’t just a destination.

It’s an experience, a journey into the past, a reminder of how rich and advanced ancient civilizations were.

If you’re planning a trip to Uzbekistan, Khiva and Itchan Kala should be at the top of your list.

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5 Ways to Stay Inspired Daily — The Bloom Diaries Edition

Thursday, May 14, 2026


Some days, inspiration arrives like sunlight — warm, effortless, and golden.

Other days, it feels quieter… softer… almost shy.

But inspiration doesn’t disappear. It simply asks us to slow down, breathe, and notice the beauty already living in our everyday moments.

Here are five gentle ways to stay inspired daily — the Bloom Diaries way.

1. Create Gentle Morning Rituals

There is something sacred about the first few minutes of the day. A warm cup of tea. A single deep breath. A page in your journal. These tiny rituals whisper to your heart: You’re allowed to begin softly. When you start with intention, the rest of the day follows your lead.



“Let the morning bring me word of Your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in You.” — Psalm 143:8
A reminder that every sunrise is a fresh invitation to begin softly with God’s love.

2. Surround Yourself With Beauty

Beauty doesn’t have to be grand. It can be a vase of fresh flowers, a tidy corner, a quote taped to your mirror. When your environment feels calm and lovely, your mind naturally opens — and inspiration finds a place to land.




“He has made everything beautiful in its time.” — Ecclesiastes 3:11
Beauty becomes sacred when we see it through the lens of grace.

3. Consume Uplifting Content

What you feed your mind becomes the energy you carry. A page from a book, a soft podcast, a creator who inspires you — these small choices shape your inner world. Choose content that reminds you of who you’re becoming, not who you’ve outgrown.




“Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure… think about such things.” — Philippians 4:8
Feed your mind with light, and your spirit will follow.

4. Move Your Body With Intention

Inspiration loves movement. A slow stretch, a walk in the sun, a moment of stillness on your mat — these simple acts clear the fog and make space for new ideas. Your body is always speaking; movement helps you hear it.



“In Him we live and move and have our being.” — Acts 17:28
Every movement can be an act of worship — a rhythm of gratitude.

5. Practice Micro‑Gratitude

Not the big things — the tiny ones. The warmth of your mug. The softness of your blanket. The way the morning light touches your journal. When you learn to notice the small joys, your whole life begins to feel like a quiet blessing.


“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:18
Gratitude turns ordinary moments into holy ones.

Inspiration isn’t something you chase. It’s something you cultivate — gently, slowly, intentionally. Let your days be filled with small rituals, soft beauty, and quiet gratitude. Let your life bloom in the little moments.

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Restless, Not About Us success in Philippine Book Festival 2026

Monday, March 30, 2026

The Philippine Book Festival 2026 just recently concluded, and my books, The Restless Mind and It’s Not About Us, were able to join the book fair thanks to Paperkat Books. 

Thank you to all who got their copies of The Restless Mind. It's Not About Us was also available at PBF2026, but not a single copy was sold. Either way, it was a success. Just being able to participate in this kind of book fair is already an achievement for me. I am grateful to those who open their platforms to independent self-publishers. Thank you!


Restless, Not About Us: A Double Triumph at the Philippine Book Festival 2026  
The Philippine Book Festival 2026 was more than just a gathering of readers and writers—it became a stage for stories that resonate deeply with the human spirit. Among the highlights was the remarkable success of two works by Arlene Manocot: It’s Not About Us and The Restless Mind.  

A Celebration of Ideas  
Both titles captivated audiences with their unique perspectives. It’s Not About Us challenges readers to look beyond individual struggles and see the collective journey of resilience and hope. Meanwhile, The Restless Mind explores the complexities of thought, creativity, and the pursuit of meaning in a fast-changing world.  

Festival Recognition  
The Philippine Book Festival recognized these works not only for their literary merit but also for their impact on readers. The vibrant festival atmosphere—filled with colorful banners, lively discussions, and enthusiastic book lovers—was the perfect backdrop for Arlene’s achievement.  

Why These Books Matter  
Timely Themes: Both titles speak to the challenges of modern life, from identity to mental resilience.  
Universal Appeal: Whether read in classrooms, book clubs, or personal reflection, the works invite dialogue and deeper understanding.  
Author’s Voice: Arlene Manocot’s writing blends empathy with intellectual rigor, making her books both accessible and thought-provoking.  

Looking Ahead  
The success at PBF 2026 is not just a milestone—it’s a springboard. With growing recognition, these books are poised to reach wider audiences, sparking conversations across communities and cultures.  
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