Before continuing to read this, I actually liked Vietnam, so don’t take this the wrong way. Vietnam has developed a bad rap amongst travelers, with many leaving Vietnam saying they will never be back. I think that is a bit on the extreme side, or maybe we just didn’t get the worst of it, either …
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In any real Filipino joint you won’t find a knife, just a fork, a spoon, and some truly unique food. What most probably don’t know is that the Philippines was once a Spanish colony, and the influences can be seen in the culture and cuisine. Food in the island nation is a mash-up of Asian and …
Put the ramen cup down, and back away! Sure Boracay is by far one of the priciest places in the Philippines, but the good news: It’s still cheap! Boracay on a budget can be done. It’s probably the #1 tourist spot in the Philippines and you can have a blast without spending a fortune. *When looking for the …
I started this trip without a “real” purse, by my standards. Back in my prior life, I had 14 Coach purses and numerous clutches/wristlet’s to go with them. Yes 14, but in my defense, that was over a course of 6+ years. When Coach decided to open an outlet store only an hour away from …
1.) Vietnam is longer than the state of California and has more coast line than the state of Florida. 2.) The country was actually under French control until as late as 1954. 3.) The Vietnamese make really good bread, and awesome sandwiches called ‘Banh Mi’ (Likely thanks to the above statistic and the French) …
Belize is somewhere special to us. On our first visit in 2011, we meet another couple traveling the world full-time, and it is them that planted the seed for us to quit our jobs and travel. Fast forward to 2013 where we became those people and in 2018 we’re still traveling full-time. We began our …
Kep Cambodia is a page-turner, what I mean is if there is a book you have been meaning to read, you’ll have time for it here. Kep was too slow of a town for me. It worked out for us because we were both getting over being sick, and it felt good not to do …
One of our favorite evenings in Sydney was the night we hopped on boat a sail boat to cruise the Harbour. There aren’t too many better ways to see Sydney than from a boat with a beer in hand. Watching the sunset over the bridge and the opera house is a must do on anyone’s …
Sydney is a town full of iconic landmarks and we got the chance to see them from a unique point of view: the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge! Who can say they have climbed a bridge? It’s as cool as it sounds, and the views from the 440 ft summit (134 meters) is worth …
15 minutes up, 45 seconds down! Watch me jump out of a plane at 12,000 ft above Queenstown, New Zealand with NZONE Skydive Queenstown. Falling at 200kph! Arial views of one of the South Islands prettiest areas: the Remarkables mountain range, lakes, and snow-capped peaks! For some reason, the thought of skydiving didn’t scare me …