Adventure Traveller
One Step Ahead: Climbing & Camping On Indonesia’s Mount Rinjani
I’ve done numerous hikes now, but with this Rinjani hike being my second attempt, I should know myself better. I forced myself to stand up supported by two loyal hiking poles. Rocks were in my boots poking against my sore and unwilling feet. “Let’s do this", I said to myself.Your Essential Packing Guide For A Trip To Mongolia
In Mongolia, you’ll likely be doing a lot of outdoor activities. Here’s a list of essentials so you’re prepared and can just focus on having a good time.5 Ways Social Media Ruined My Travels
The ever-growing trend of people surrendering to the idea of “wanderlust” has gone wrong in the hands of the Facebook army.Riding Sand Dunes In Asia? Make It Happen In Mui Ne, Vietnam
When one thinks of sand dunes, normally Africa or the Middle East come to mind, but you can still get the same thrills and spills in Vietnam.Arcadia Backpackers: The Cambodian Hostel With A Waterpark
This hostel is a backpacker’s paradise! Arcadia Backpackers is a wild and adventurous riverside waterpark hostel in the village of Snam Brampi. Perfect for a relaxing getaway with a twist.Hari Moyang: Welcoming Spirits On The Beach
Kampong Sungai Judah is home to the Mah Meri tribe – one of several indigenous ethnic groups on the Malaysian peninsular. The community is gathered today for a special annual occasion and I’m lucky to be there to see it happen.Backpacking: Southeast Asia vs. Europe
Exploring the pancake trail last year was the trip of a lifetime for me, so I decided to relive the experience by backpacking through Europe. Here's how the experiences compare:Hunting For Edible Bird’s Nests In Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Kota Kinabalu is a rich and diverse city. I embarked on a trip here and heard rumours about the coveted edible bird’s nest in one of the caves. Determined to see these first hand, I set off to find them.Letters From Latin America: La Paz, Bolivia
I think it’s official. I’m allergic to water. Me, who drinks water from the taps in India and doesn’t get diarrhoea. Now, my body swells up when I touch the water in Madidi. I wash my hands and they start to itch like mad. I'm ready to head for La Paz.Reaching New Heights: An Epic Road Trip In Ladakh, India
Every road in Ladakh has a story to tell and I’m so glad I got to create memories on them. Nestled in the Trans-Himalayas, high-altitude mountain passes, monasteries, and stunning high-altitude lakes are what add to Ladakh’s allure.5 Jaw-Dropping Places In The Philippines For A Dose Of Adventure
According to studies, the Philippines has a new number of islands. It’s increased from 7,100 to 7,641 today! This means you’ll never run out of places to see when visiting this amazing country.Oceania: Where Luxury, Natural Wonders, and Sustainability Collide
When you think heavenly islands, think Oceania. With so much natural beauty on display, it has some of the most luxurious retreats offering an eco-friendly escape.