Camping In A Remote Island In The Philippines – Calaguas
Calaguas is a group of small, remote islands in the Philippines, located in the province of Camarines Norte, approximately 200 miles from the capital of Manila. When I visited my […]
Calaguas is a group of small, remote islands in the Philippines, located in the province of Camarines Norte, approximately 200 miles from the capital of Manila. When I visited my […]
I’m forever at the back of the group in outdoor adventures. In June 2016, I hiked to Mendenhall Glacier, mainly because I wanted to see the ice cave. After a […]
Everyone has a bucket list whether they realise it or not. No matter how big or small the list, there are always things people want to do, want to achieve, […]
Today I crossed off two things from my bucket list: Walk on a glacier See an ice cave Mendenhall Glacier Mendenhall Glacier, is currently (as of June 2016) a 13-mile […]
Girls! Put your boyfriend somewhere safe and go for a wander around the Old Town in Hoi An. There are so many tailors you won’t know what to do with […]
It can be pretty daunting for many trawling through the HUNDREDS of tailor shops around the Old Town in Hoi An. There are so many and they all seem to be producing the (more or less) the same designs…
A hidden little gem, which we wouldn’t have ever discovered if it wasn’t for our friend who lives here, showing us, Bai Rang Beach is a stunning little getaway. On […]
As beautiful as it is peaceful, Hoi An is an ancient town that will charm the pants off any traveller. Listed as a UNESCO Heritage site, Hoi An has so many historical tales to tell, which is evident in the surrounding architecture…
Embarking on our final 6 hour train journey from Bangalore to Chennai, we were emotional to be rounding up our 5 month India journey. India has touched us in so […]
Touching down at Don Mueang International Airport, we weren’t entirely sure what our next move was. We had intended to stay with our friend Chris, who we lived with in […]
Yes, we have a bad rep’ and we often feel the need to overcompensate our proudness for the city when people screw up their noses when we say where we’re […]
These days, UK festivals just never seem to quite cut it, do they? The prices of tickets are significantly increasing each year, not to mention the cost of food and […]