Making my own opinions, Lima, Peru 

Lima has taught me not to listen too closely to other travellers opinions about a place. The typical hostel conversation goes something like, “Have you been there yet?” and the answer is always one extreme or the other: “Yes, I loved it,” or “No, I hated it.” Almost everyone I spoke to about Lima, the... Continue Reading →

Time to breathe while travelling 

You might read this title and think, “Wow, how entitled is she? How can you feel burnt out while living a life so many only dream about?” And I completely agree. I’m not working a hectic job right now, or paying bills, or looking after children. I’m lucky enough to have saved money to be... Continue Reading →

Fiji, is this true paradise?

Upon coming to Fiji you expect a picture perfect paradise like you would see on a postcard or your Instagram feed. Someone made that comment and I overheard the response of “what, just an isolated beach?” And that leads to the question, what does paradise mean? Is it simply a deserted shoreline with coconuts half-buried... Continue Reading →

Solitude in the French Mountains 

Deep in the French mountains lay two girls drifting in a river, surrounded by nothing but trees and the hum of insects. Discussing the meaning of happiness and how all you need in life is food, water and some shelter. Rare moments where time slows, and the line between you and nature disappears. Time where... Continue Reading →

Into the Atlantic; Discovering Bermuda 

Crossing the Atlantic Ocean, you never quite know what weather you’ll encounter. Fortunately, we were headed toward Bermuda for shelter—a country I admittedly knew little about, aside from the dreaded Triangle. This island has now become one of my favourite destinations yet. With a country often called “The Isle of Devils”, due to dangerous reefs,... Continue Reading →

Sidmouth’s Summer of Unemployment 

Sidmouth, a small charming town in eastern Devon became my unexpected summer Sancturary. Where I was fortunate to move in with my boyfriend’s kind family for the summer after quitting working in the ocean fairly suddenly in hope for a slower pace of life.  And a slower pace of life is certainly what I got,... Continue Reading →

Petra in a day, discovering Jordan

I found myself on a tour booked the night before to Petra, I crossed the border into Jordan from Israel and experienced an immediate sense of anticipation to be independently travelling again. My journey started in Eilat, the northernmost tip of Israel in the Southern Negev Desert. Five minutes into our bus ride in Jordan,... Continue Reading →

An islander itinerary, Vanuatu

Meeting tribes and land diving, snorkelling, and giving is how I can put Vanuatu into words, and I was fortunate enough to sail around 11 of its islands and aid 5 tribes. Honestly, I didn’t know Vanuatu existed until we sailed from New Caledonia to the untouched islands. It’s truly a blessing to see the... Continue Reading →

Living in a Thai Monastery

After picking up 2 more friends in Pai, the 5 of us set off unaware of what was to come. Unaware is the keyword in this opening sentence. We arrived at a large forest-covered mountainous monastery greeted by a monk. We were told the rules such as- no music, no touching, no yoga, and we... Continue Reading →

Suffering and overcoming travel burnout

As amazing and fulfilling as being a backpacker is, sometimes it gets mentally draining. Having to constantly plan your next move, what you’re going to eat, how you’re going to fill the days, and the constant flow of talking to new people every day gets a lot. The good often outweighs the bad when you... Continue Reading →

The Road Trip, Costa Rica

I arrived in Costa Rica with no expectations, and to be honest, no plan to like it. All I'd heard was that it’s triple the price of anywhere else in Latin America and Americanised into a Truman show for tourists. But I have to admit, I love this country. This may be because I met... Continue Reading →

The streets of Granada, Nicaragua

I arrived in Granada by public bus from Leon, stopping in Managua and getting to the heart of Granada in mid-afternoon. As soon as I stepped off of the bus I felt Granada was much calmer and more relaxed than Leon, although it has the same things like markets, street food and plenty of activities.... Continue Reading →

ALL PLANS ARE CANCELLED

I began my travels with the intention of living in Mexico and then deciding from there what I would do. Only once I got stuck on my plan of travelling from Mexico to Colombia with no flights, I felt pressure from myself to stick to it, not truly considering the countries I am genuinely interested... Continue Reading →

Roaming around Antigua, Guatemala

I love Antigua. It is colonial and quaint and feels like a very relaxed city considering it used to be the Guatemalan capital before the volcanos eruption. (In two weeks i will come back to hike Volcano Acatenango and Fuego, where Fuego erupts daily and regularly) Upon arrival from Lanquin, the bus was from 9am... Continue Reading →

Lanquin and Semuc Champey, Guatemala

Flores to Lanquin The 9 hour drive from Flores to Lanquin on a cramped minibus isn’t so bad when you are surrounded by jungle, rivers and colourful churches in nearby towns. Arriving at the Zephr Lodge in San Agustín Lanquín, it was surreal knowing that these panorama views of jungle and mountains are in front... Continue Reading →

Flores, Guatemala

I caught a bus from Belize City and travelled West, crossed the boarder, and arrived in Flores with friends Abie and Tom who I met over Christmas in Caye Caulker, Belize. My first stop of many in Guatemala. I’d heard fantastic things about this country, with many of my friends I made in Mexico telling me... Continue Reading →

Taking no flights

Six months ago I never knew the true power of solo travelling. Not only am I a female millennial discovering life, I am discovering culture through different walks of life worldwide. My goal for travelling in 2022 is to go to 10 new countries which will be hard for me as I love to take... Continue Reading →

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