Months 18, 19, and 20 of the trip were amazing in beautiful and friendly Nepal.
Trekking, national parks, spirituality and meditation and friendly people.
After I left Jaipur I went to where most people who come to India only go to. Agra, to see the world famous Taj Mahal, considered to be one of the wonders of the world. The story behind the Taj Mahal, is perhaps even more impressive than the structure itself.…
“Why would a guy who hates spiders choose to keep 11 in his bungalow bathroom? Did I make it to an Indian wedding? Did I not get woken up at my stop on the bus and find myself wandering a new city in the dark at 4am? For the answer…
While I was in the south of India I started thinking that since I was so close to Sri Lanka (and who knows when this would happen again, I should go…) Fast forward to when I arrived in Sri Lanka (A former British Colony next to India) without a plan,…
Hitchhiking in Myanmar was an amazing adventure that included getting rides from Buddhist monks, pops stars, military guys, television news anchors, drunken farmers and even managed to have an altercation with a drunk highway police officer….that said, lets first hear about how I entered the country and how I spent…
I wasn’t sure where to start my Cambodia adventure, and since I didn’t know where to start and I knew I had some friends in Siem Reap at the moment I decided to start there. I met up with my friend Lucas from Brazil at a guesthouse he was at…
Four years ago I had been in the north of Laos and loved it, so this time I wanted to see the south and some new things. I arrived via bus from Thailand and went to the capital, Vientiane. It is the smallest and quietest capital I have encountered, as…
I had been in Thailand 4 years before for only 2 weeks and that time I was in Bangkok and the North, so this time I wanted to see the South and different things and was lucky enough to do so with my good friend Tabea that I had met in…
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore. Let’s begin explaining who or what is Singapore, as I am still trying to understand it myself after going for a few days. First of all, it is a city-state. What does that mean? It is a country roughly the size of city. Apparently half the size…
Map of Indonesia Flag of Indonesia Since my last post, I decided to take a 15 hour bus from Kuta, Bali to Yogyakarta, the cultural capital of Indonesia. There I was lucky enough to hang out with some locals from CouchSurfing who showed me around and told me more…