Phnom Penh: Walking Ordeal and the Challenging Visit to Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

It was 11am and I was absolutely overwhelmed. I had arrived in Phnom Penh just the night before, and checked in a pretty poor hotel. My room was located just next to the reception, on the ground floor, it definitely hadn’t been properly cleaned, and there was music blasting from their bar/restaurant literally for the … Continue reading Phnom Penh: Walking Ordeal and the Challenging Visit to Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

Phú Quốc Island: a dreamy holiday destination or an eerie property wasteland?

Sunsets were stunning After starting my journey through South East Asia in the busy Ho Chi Minh City, I decided to book a few days in Phú Quốc hoping to get some relaxing time in. Quite frankly I didn't have much expectations about it... until a few days earlier when I started reading online (particularly … Continue reading Phú Quốc Island: a dreamy holiday destination or an eerie property wasteland?

Ho Chi Minh City: A Sleepless Arrival and Unique Landmarks

Nic's first hours in Ho Chi Minh City were a chaotic mix of transportation troubles, fatigue, and a lack of sleep. Despite the challenges, a walking tour provided a fascinating introduction to the city's unique culture and landmarks, including French colonial buildings, traditional markets, and the vibrant café apartment scene. The experience was both exhausting and enriching, setting the stage for further exploration.

How I visited Milan without breaking the wallet

Italy is beautiful. Glorious even. And each region is so different, as a tapestry made of different fabrics stitched together. Food, Art, History. Italy has a bit of everything for everyone. But you know what? It is also pricy. It can be expensive. Milan, for instance, is known for being one of the most expensive … Continue reading How I visited Milan without breaking the wallet