I left the country with a firm believe that Myanmar’s main treasure is not the cold, covering their endless pagodas. It’s the people. Humble, friendly, kind and so sincere, it will deeply touch your soul. Their citizens are not rich financially,
Love me or hate but this is an unfiltered, non-edited post based on my own experience. Being overwhelmed by my tip I feel the need to share this with others. I’m happy if you had a different one but this
1. Ride a Tuk tuk Asia’s one of the most popular and affordable transportation. Fun to ride especially on the hot days. A unique way to try out the local life style. Sometimes being a passenger is an adventure itself! Try to
After backpacking Asia on my own I was looking for a place to complete my trip on the high note. Something spiritual, quiet, peaceful and beautiful. It all came together in Bali. Long before I made it to Indonesia I
Lembongan will stay in my memory as an island of a Happy Dogs. There are so many of them! Walking off the street, chilling under the palm trees, playing at the beach. Whatever those dogs do, they smile!! I haven’t
As a part of my Eat.Pray.Love. backpacking journey through Asia, I wanted something spiritual and meaningful. Angkor Wat seemed to be a perfect place to recharge my batteries and feed the soul. How many days to spend This is probably one of