Travel companions can easily become your best friends for life. The hard part is working out a way to differentiate between someone you could have one beer with and someone you can travel with. I love solo travel, but one of the many benefits is making new friends for a few …
What to do, see and eat? Siem Reap!
Cambodia is universally known as one of the friendliest countries in the world. Full of laughing children, cheeky monkeys and breathtaking views, combined with its rich history and ancient architecture, Cambodia becomes a must for all travellers. For more destination guides in Cambodia checkout: What to do, see and eat? …
What to do, see and eat? Phnom Penh!
Cambodia, the small palm tree filled country in the middle of South East Asia. Full of happy people, ancient wonders and rivers. A place that has captivated everyone from your average soul-searching backpacker to the Hollywood Icon Angelina Jolie. If you are travelling in the region it is a place …
What to do, see and eat? Sihanoukville!
On a trip to Cambodia, you can be mistaken for thinking that it’s all temples and history lessons, yet there is so much more to this beautiful country. With so many amazing things to do and see it is easy to feel overwhelmed. For more destination guides in Cambodia checkout: …
What to do, see and eat? Kampot!
When travelling through South East Asia it is easy to stick to the main tourist attractions and big cities – they are a tourist attraction for a reason after all! If you are strapped for time in a country jam-packed full of interesting things to do and see like Cambodia, …
Fresh Canadian Salmon Red Thai Curry
A recipe for winning friends at your hostel or buying off the friend who has lent you her floor. Feeds four… or more if you have stuffed yourselves at the markets and only want a small light dinner. If you haven’t already read or heard about Granville island then you …
Cheap Goon Garlic Mussels
Australia can be an expensive place to eat – especially if you would like to eat healthily! If you are backpacking the east coast of Australia, I bet you generally live off 2-minute noodles and goon (a sack of cheap dirty wine). Occasionally you may branch out and get a meat …