Two Days on a Bicycle at the Angkor Temples {Siem Reap, Cambodia}
If there is one tip I can give to visitors of these ancient temples, it’s to see them by bicycle. At $1 USD per day, a bike rental will suit any budget. But the wallet friendly part pales in...
View ArticleEating + Shopping in Lovely Hoi An, Vietnam
Hoi An is a charming — and slightly crumbling — little city of old French architecture, culinary delights, and tailor made goods. The downtown area is set on both sides of a lazy river, a perfect...
View ArticleYogi + Climber Mayte Radek on Kudle Beach {Gokarna, India}
I met Mayte in Hampi, but unfortunately we didn’t spend all that much time together amongst the boulders, though the time we did have was good. What is fortunate is that we met up again on the beach...
View ArticleMy First Earthquake {Kathmandu, Nepal}
1 hour after the earthquake that shook Nepal… I’m sitting in a field in a country I’ve been in for two days surrounded by people whose language I don’t speak. They offer me cookies and water and tell...
View ArticleDon’t Worry, Be Hampi {Bouldering Paradise}
There are two types of seasonal guests in Hampi: climbers and non-climbers. The climbers can be found chilling on their crash pads constantly looking at the skin – or lack thereof – on their...
View ArticleMagical Manali {Himachal Pradesh, India}
It seems my travel blogging timeline has unofficially become something like this: 1. Go somewhere beautiful. 2. Shoot loads of photos. 3. Edit said photos 3-6 months later. 4. Publish something about...
View ArticleLife in Pai: a Place for Backpackers + Digital Nomads {Thailand}
Let’s first get this straight — Pai-land is not quite Thailand. Yes the town happens to be located in Thailand, but it doesn’t have a “local Thai” feel to it. Pai is full of hippies and backpackers...
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