• Ho Chi Minh City and the Cu Chi Tunnels

    Ho Chi Minh City and the Cu Chi Tunnels

    This busy city is the largest in Vietnam and can be quite daunting when you arrive. Once you’ve found yourself a hostel it’s easy to get your bearings. I stayed…

  • Horrible history in Phnom Penh

    Horrible history in Phnom Penh

    The capital city of Cambodia is a busy place with a French colonial feel along with a lot of influence from the Khmer Empire. You can walk along the river…

  • Chilling in Chiang Mai

    Chilling in Chiang Mai

    Chiang Mai was one of my favourite places in Thailand, it has the perfect mix of old and new. The city has been built around the old city wall and…

  • Welcome to Dhaka, Bangladesh

    Welcome to Dhaka, Bangladesh

    Dhaka is a hectic city full of traffic jams, overwhelming crowds and a lot of stares. There are over 17 million people that live here and you can tell as…

  • See the sights in Sydney

    See the sights in Sydney

    As the capital of New South Wales (but not of Australia, as some people seem to think), Sydney is one of Australia’s largest cities and there are endless streets full…

  • Auckland, the city of sails

    Auckland, the city of sails

    Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand and the only city in the world to be built on an active volcanic field. It’s got everything you expect in a…

  • What to do in Wellington

    What to do in Wellington

    Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand, located on the southern tip of the North Island. It’s got tons of things to do whether you need to get your…

  • Three days in Singapore

    Three days in Singapore

    After a successful three days in Hong Kong, the next stop on my itinerary was the city of Singapore. It was a disaster at first… dressed in clothes too warm…

  • Three days in Hong Kong

    Three days in Hong Kong

    Hong Kong was my first stop on my first trip around the world. I was 19 years old and super nervous about being in this strange city alone, I bought…