A Week In… Mexico City and Oaxaca
Exploration has always been about more than simply getting from place to place. In 2026, it’s about how deeply you connect once you arrive. Travelers are following their interests rather than racing through highlights, and choosing experiences that feel personal, purposeful, and rooted in genuine connection. Instead of ticking destinations off a list, today’s travelers…
Long-term travel is one of the most freeing choices you can make — waking up without a fixed address, following curiosity instead of a calendar, and letting the road shape your days. But the reality is this: freedom lasts longer when your budget does. When you’re traveling for months at a time, it’s the small…
When planning a trip to the Philippines, it’s easy to focus on the country’s beautiful beaches, strange wildlife, it famous jeepneys, and delicious late-night street food. But spend a little time in Manila or Cebu and you’ll notice that there is gaming culture to be found everywhere. In neighbourhoods across Luzon, groups gather around plastic…
This post may contain affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no cost to you when you make a purchase using my link. I spent 3 days in Svalbard – the most remote location on the planet – and it left me speechless. The beauty of the Arctic is amplified by its loud quietness…
Some travel experiences aren’t just about the destination; they’re about the moments that make you stop in awe, overwhelmed by the sheer majesty of the world. Chasing the northern lights, nature’s most jaw-dropping light show, is one of those experiences that has failed me spectacularly over the past decade. Multiple trips to Iceland and Alaska…
A common myth is that the Camino de Santiago is a single trail. It’s instead a sprawling network of ancient routes that go across Europe, all converging at the tomb of St. James in Santiago de Compostela (not all roads lead to Rome). Because the network is so expansive due to pilgrims coming from all across the…