I have a thing for sandbank. It makes me feel like a castaway or something especially if I’m alone in the sandbar. I’m sure everybody knows a place where to go to escape the monotonous 9-5 temporarily. Mine’s the beach, I've been chasing beaches since I started travelling in the Philippines. When I ...
View of the Himalayas from Peaceful Cottage & Cafe Du Mont in Nagarkot
Immediately after landing in Nepal, I headed to Nagarkot, a village approximately 7200 feet above sea level famous for its outstanding sunrise view of the snow-capped mountain of the Himalayas. The itinerary that I plotted for my Nepal Trip was altered due to the weather forecast. I heard that the ...
Maldives on a shoestring
They say you have to visit the Maldives before it vanished forever. I didn't expect to travel to Male this year because first of all, I think it was super expensive, second, Air Asia stopped flying to the Maldives and lastly, it was part of my bucket list but not too soon. Perhaps 5-10 years from ...
City Walk: Vientiane
We started our day with Iced Lao Coffee and breakfast at Shawn Restaurant. We could’ve joined a private tour around the city but Vientiane’s quiet atmosphere tells us one thing “don’t rush” and besides, why pay the tour if you can walk around for free. We began to explore Vientiane by foot. We ...
Sigiriya Lion’s Rock: Fortress in the Sky
I hate climbing. It’s tiring and most of all, patience is not my strong suit, but the Sigiriya Rock is an exemption. Oh men, $30 to exhaust myself, yes partly but it was worth it. In fact, The Lion’s Rock is one of the most incredible climbs I’ve experience. There were stairs and signs that will ...
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