Dali Old Town is known for its cultural heritage, natural landscape, and ancient fortification walls. Small enough, walk through the narrow cobblestoned streets, passing by tea shops, small restaurants, street vendors selling cheese on a stick or local vegetables. A… Continue Reading →
We are back in Hong Kong, 21 years after our last visit! It’s strange to think this was so long ago… So far we walked a bit through Kowloon, just to get a feel of the city again. With so… Continue Reading →
Traveling to Papua New Guinea is like exploring the last frontiers. Conditions are rough and challenging. But the country still has deep root into traditions, and its people could not be more welcoming. Exploring the banks of the Sepik River… Continue Reading →
One of the reasons we wanted to visit the Altai was to attend one of the traditional eagle festivals near Olgii. The Golden Eagle Festival was the perfect opportunity to learn more about the Kazakh culture. What is the Golden… Continue Reading →
While kiteboarding in Kalpitiya has increased in popularity, kitesurfing Sri Lanka is at its beginning with plenty spots waiting to be discovered. Well, search no more! Kiteboarding Mannar will make you feel like an explorer! And if you think the… Continue Reading →
Traveling to Papua is rough, but highly rewarding. Still an off-the-beaten-path destination, Papua doesn’t see many visitors. Trekking the Baliem Valley is even more challenging, with barely 700 people hiking the mountains per year. If you are looking on how… Continue Reading →
Indonesia boasts some of the most unique wildlife in the world, the islands of Sumatra and Borneo indeed the only places where you can find the great apes. And even more limited are the places where the orangutans of Borneo… Continue Reading →
We first visited Kalpitiya in March hoping to catch the last of the winter kitesurfing season. Little did I realize the season ends in February. No wind for us, except a few days of minimal breeze not worth getting the… Continue Reading →
Kalpitiya has gained its name of fame as a wind destination perfect for kiteboarding. However, the area has plenty to offer on non-windy days, or if you are not into kitesurfing. Since we aim to list all Kalpitiya things to… Continue Reading →
Discovering a new country through its culinary tradition is a must for us, and what a better way to taste Bali traditional cuisine than learning how to cook it as well! That’s how Bruno and I, together with Bruno’s parents… Continue Reading →
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