Meet Anadi (Founder, Writer, and Advisor)

Anadi Mishra

I help people make better travel decisions.

Anadi works closely with travellers who want more than a list of options. His planning style focuses on fit: the reason for the trip, the traveller’s comfort level, the destination’s real personality, and the trade-offs hidden inside price, timing, and routing.

Founder Note

Why this page exists.

Globalduniya is not built around throwing more options at people. I want the company to become better at helping travellers understand what actually fits them.

That means clearer writing, better questions, more honest comparisons, and planning that respects the person behind the trip.

My role is part advisor, part writer, part builder. I help shape the thinking behind the journal, the planning process, and the way we explain travel to people before they book.

“The work is not just selling travel. The work is helping people make cleaner decisions.”
The way I think about travel

Fit before hype

A good trip is not just the one with the best photos. It is the one that matches the traveller, budget, pace, food expectations, and reason for going.

Interpretation before options

Most people do not need twenty tabs and a random list of resorts. They need someone to explain what actually matters.

Honest guidance before easy selling

Sometimes the useful answer is, “That looks nice, but I do not think it is right for you.”

What I Help With

Useful help, not vague travel expertise.

All-inclusive vacations

Choosing the resort that actually fits the traveller’s pace, food expectations, beach priorities, and budget.

Mexico resort planning

Sorting through location, beach quality, room value, family fit, and overall vibe.

Europe trips

Helping travellers avoid beautiful itineraries that look good on paper but feel exhausting in real life.

Japan trips

Turning a big idea into a realistic first-time Japan plan: where to focus, how much to move, and what to skip.

Flights and packages

Looking beyond headline price: routing, baggage, timing, value, and whether the package solves the right problem.

Custom travel planning

For people who want a trip shaped around them, not pushed into the closest generic option.

Selected Writing

A few places to start.

Europe · May 30, 2026

ETIAS for Canadians: What It Means for Your Europe Trip in 2026

Canadians travelling to Europe in 2026 may need ETIAS before departure. Learn what ETIAS is, when it starts, how much it costs, and what it means for your trip.

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Corporate · May 29, 2026

Corporate Flight Booking for Clients Coming to Vancouver: The Part Nobody Thinks About Until It Breaks

Everything companies, agencies, and planners should understand when flying corporate clients into Vancouver.

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Travel Tips · May 26, 2026

Do Canadians Need a Visa for Japan? Entry Rules for Canadian Travellers

Canadian passport holders can visit Japan visa-free for up to 90 days. Learn Japan entry rules, passport validity, Visit Japan Web, PR card rules, and visa exceptions.

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FAQ

A few things people usually want to know

Do you only help with luxury trips?

No. I care more about fit than labels. Some trips need more comfort. Some need better value. The point is making the trip make sense for the person taking it.

What makes your advice different?

I try to interpret what matters rather than just list what exists. That usually means less noise, fewer false choices, and a clearer answer.

Can I reach out if I am still undecided?

Yes. In many cases that is the best time to talk, because the conversation can help narrow the trip before booking starts.

Next Step

If the writing helped, the conversation will probably be useful too.

Read more in the journal, or reach out if you want help narrowing a trip, comparing options, or making a cleaner decision before booking.

Personal essays and music live separately at anadi.ca.