Uthai Thani: the unbeaten trail for trekking and camping

Dear explorers, during 2022 I stayed in Thailand for two months from middle of August till mid of October. Being my 6th time in Thailand my mission was to look for the off-beaten path! Explore the off-beaten path is not always something that we can discover and explore by yourself, we need to build our …

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TENERIFE: a great island to enjoy digital nomad life

Dear readers, during 2022, I stayed in Tenerife twice: first time during the European summer time and the second time during December. Being a remote online worker, a friend of mine and I took the chance to fly off to Canarias at the beginning of summer to spend all July in Tenerife by renting a …

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Laos, 4000 islands: the valid alternative to the seaside

Dear readers, during November 2022 I had chance to explore Laos and I completed the South-East Asia area 🙂 The Country itself is very extended so if you want to travel to both North and South I strongly recommend you to plan twenty days at least, with such a buffer of time you can have …

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PALAWAN: the rural family living by the seaside

Dear readers, back to October 2022 I stayed in Palawan as a digital nomad, it is a region of Philippines famous for the seaside, coral reefs and dive-snorkeling spots. I decided to spend five days in Coron island which is part of Palawan but it is located two hops away from Palawan northward. This island …

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Hangover Pygmy cave: the 4th largest cave in the world

Dear readers, during May 2022 I had the chance to explore the 4th largest cave in the world whose the name are Hangover Pygmy. These caves are in Vietnam and are located in Phong Nha national park which belongs to Dong Hoi province, it is situated in the centre-north of Vietnam. In order to reach …

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Chao Lao Beach: the hidden spot surrounded by pink rocks

Dear readers, back to December 2021, I had the opportunity to come back to Thailand to visit some new secluded areas. My focus was on the eastern coast toward Cambodia, after having visited Pattaya and Rayong, I decided (as always) to get out of the 'comfort zone' and I headed to Chao Lao beach which …

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PLAYA ESCONDIDA: a secluded and almost inaccessible beach of Dominican Republic

Dear readers, I am just back from having discovered Dominican Republic with its pros and cons: the first approach was very tough especially when it comes to dealing with the public safety and cleanliness. Before starting my tour I decided to rent a vehicle instead (I usually rent a motorbike), however this time nobody in …

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Patterns of Journey for travelers who likes the ‘sense-of-discovering’

Dear readers, since the COVID-19 outbreak started off, most of the ordinary businesses for the tourist industry were forced to disrupt its activities, now after three months of such a pandemic outbreak, each Country of the globe is considering to re-open some activities by categorizing it into a number of phases, however so far nobody …

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MTB riding: the unbeaten labyrinth of the Danube river

Dear readers, It is time to cover a brand-new topic which is the off-road cycling. Being a passionate cyclist I have grown lots of experiences, especially with off-road cycling! Since I live in Bratislava, perhaps not everybody living in the central Europe knows that along the (long) Danube river we can end up finding multiple …

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Cat Ba: natural park, limestone rocks archipelago and caves.

Dear explorers, after some inland exploration now it is time to switch into a different landscape of Vietnam, so I moved from the inland to the island of Cat Ba by travelling over night from Sapa town. I want to start by saying that May is not the 'ideal' month for the weather conditions, as …

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