Santorini On a Budget
/Is it possible to visit Santorini on a budget? Yes, if done properly and with a little planning, you can enjoy this island cheap, off the beaten path, and action-filled.
Read MoreIn this couple travel blog, we cover our most exciting experiences as well as travel tips!
Is it possible to visit Santorini on a budget? Yes, if done properly and with a little planning, you can enjoy this island cheap, off the beaten path, and action-filled.
Read MoreHow to find the right Thai massage parlor? Pay attention to location, staff, equipment, room and other factors. Guide to the most common types of massage in Thailand and some unusual massage types.
Read MoreFor our stay in Chiang Rai we opted for Spinomad luxury hostel and it is more than recommended by us! The staff are friendly and carrying, everything spotless clean, new and designed in one style. The location is central and the beds were super comfortable! Read our review for more details.
Read MoreWe spent two nights celebrating our engagement in the 5-star Aureum Palace Hotel and Resort and we are convinced that it is the best hotel you can find in Bagan. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be immersed in a world-class set-up with the infinity pool and exquisite design of the villas.
Read MoreHow to find a cheap and right flight: choose the search engine, be flexible with dates and airports, choose best time to book.
Read MoreUltimate guide to traveling in Myanmar – start planning your trip from checking visa requirements and deciding during what season to go. Find out about transportation to and around Myanmar, accommodation, food, currency, local traditions and way of living.
Read MoreInle Lake boat ride: In Dein, floating gardens, lotus weaving, local workshops, cat village and Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda. Nyaung Shwe: Yone Gyi Street, Mingalar market to buy groceries, as well as local goods. Rent bikes and visit local winery or hot Springs and Kaung Daing tofu village.
Read MoreA brief history of Bagan, three parts of Bagan (Nyaung U, Old Bagan, New Bagan). Things to keep in mind: Bagan entrance fee, taxi from the bus station. Things to do: rent e-bikes, Visit Minnanthu village and Nan Myint Viewing Tower.
Read MoreVisit Yangon, the former capital of Myanmar and the largest city in the country. Our guide on what to do, where to eat and stay in Yangon.
Read MoreWhat are the current levels of radiation in Chernobyl zone? This is perhaps one of the most popular questions that we have been receiving since returning home.
However, first, a brief introduction about what is the Chernobyl zone and how it was ultimately contaminated.
Read MoreWe are always asked what travel gear we carry with us and use for our travel blog. So we decided to make a comprehensive list for you! Including DJI Mavic Pro, Sony a6000, Sony a6000 accessories, DJI osmo, Seagate external hard drive
Read MoreFull time and part time travelers run into the same problems with their bodies. Eating out, going for drinks, sleeping weird hours, not exercising enough, throwing our bodies out of normal routine that otherwise could've been avoided. Here are just 10 of many tips to staying healthy while you travel.
Read MoreAirBnB is an excellent option for booking accommodation as well as renting your space out while you are away - as long as you know these tips and tricks!
Read MoreConquer Athens in 72 hours or less? Spending 2 or 3 days in Athens is not too much, but you can still take in the sites, sip some of the world’s finest coffee, and dine at some truly amazing restaurants. Athens is the capital as well as the largest city in Greece, and one of the oldest cities in the world.
Read MoreWhen friends and family see how often I'm on the move, one of the first things they ask is "how do you afford it?" I'd like to share with you some tips that helped me start journeying around the world.
Read MoreHi! We are Jim and Inna, and we’re firm believers that a world of adventure and travel should not just be for the wealthy, but for anyone who pursues it. Here we aim to inspire others to travel more — and to share our personal experiences from around the world!
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