In case you were unaware, I recently went on a 13 day trip through Southeast Asia. My first stop was Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand. After spending only one afternoon in Bangkok, I quickly realized 24 hours was not nearly enough time to enjoy the city. That being said, follow along as I constantly talk about hydration {don’t ask me why}, run around the city a sweaty mess, and visit some of the most stunning temples in Thailand. Continue Reading
Category: Destinations
The Best Island in Thailand? Railay Beach
Before diving into this post, let me first say I understand how unqualified I am to claim a best destination in Thailand. Let’s be real, I was only in the country for a week. That being said, I needed a catchy title, and I was so obsessed with this destination that I may very well still claim it as the best destination in Thailand, in the future. Therefore… Continue Reading
Reviews En Route: Are the Phi Phi Islands Overrated?
Dirty, trashy, crowded, loud, ugly, and not-worth-going. These were some of the terms used to describe the Phi Phi Islands when I began researching them. People complained about the noisy backpackers paradise, and claimed the island was solely for party-goers. I have to admit that after reading this about the Phi Phi islands, I was convinced to skip them completely. Continue Reading
A Gluten Free Guide to Ao Nang, Thailand
One of the best parts about living in Asia, is not worrying {too much} about watching what I eat. I avoid eating gluten, so it’s helpful that many dishes I consume are rice based and naturally free of it. Even so, it can still be a bit daunting to travel with a food allergy. Today I’m providing my guide to eating gluten free in Ao Nang, Thailand. Continue Reading
A Guide to Island Hopping from Ao Nang, Thailand
Island hopping was one of the hardest things to research before arriving in Thailand. Not due to a lack of content online, but rather, an excessive amount of it. I found myself taking copious amounts of notes about each island, only to find myself more indecisive than when I started. Therefore, I’ve created my own guide to island hopping, with answers to questions I had prior to boarding my first long-tail boat. This guide will also help if you choose, specifically, to use Ao Nang as your base. Continue Reading
Recollections En Route: The Most Successful Relationship I’ve Ever Had
It was about hour… dramatic pause while I attempt to do second grade math… 13 in transit. I was on board flight two of the day. My flight from Daegu to Shanghai was spectacular in the sense that it lasted one measly hour, and I only got slightly nervous during take off. I found myself on flight two when I suddenly discovered something miraculous. Continue Reading
WHAT TO DO WITH 24 HOURS IN BANGKOK, THAILAND
After taking a much needed mini-hiatus from the blog this past week, I am feeling refreshed and re-energized. Sometimes you just need to disconnect to connect, am I right? You can read more about social media detoxing, and why it’s important, in my latest post here. Moving on, let’s dive on in to Southeast Asia, shall we? Continue Reading
30 Photos to Inspire You to Visit Belize
Belize is a magical place. In terms of my bucket list destinations, however, it never really held a high rank. Nevertheless, last year the country tempted me with it’s giant temples, dense jungles, and dreamy beaches. I eventually decided to take a solo journey to Belize, and it became one of my favorite destinations in the world. Continue Reading
RECOLLECTIONS EN ROUTE: DARREN’S LOST VACATION
As I reminisce on my time in Central America, I am reminded of my arrival. By now, we are all familiar with the fact I don’t always have a great relationship with customs {see horror story here}. On touch down in Belize, however, I wasn’t the one in question. Here’s a quick story for your Monday morning. Continue Reading
VIDEO: SOLO TRAVEL TO BELIZE AND GUATEMALA
My trip to Central America was by far my favorite solo adventure thus far. I met so many incredible people and witnessed truly remarkable destinations along the way. Temple climbing, cuddling with iguanas, and swimming with sharks were only some of the activities which kept me busy. I cannot wait to eventually return to Belize and Guatemala – but until then, I’ll always keep this footage to remind myself of the unforgettable memories I created. Continue Reading