
Monthly Breakdown for Solo Travellers, Sweet Tooths, and Slow Explorers The main reason I wanted to visit Istanbul was the Grand Bazaar — all the videos made it look like a dream. But in the end, the real highlight wasn’t the shopping. It was the vibe. Wandering through neighbourhoods on the Asian side, hopping ferries,…

Monthly Breakdown for Digital Nomads, Hybrid Workers, and Solo Wanderers A lot of my friends asked — why on earth did I go to Alaska? And honestly, I’m not even sure. Back then, I was working remotely and figured I might as well travel to places I’d never been, popularity be damned. I also had…

Monthly Breakdown for Solo Female Travelers, Remote Workers, and Slow Movers India was always on my list. But like many solo female travellers, I had safety on my mind. There’s no shortage of stories online about harassment or discomfort, and I wanted my first experience to be one that allowed me to be cautious without…

Monthly Breakdown for Digital Nomads, Remote Workers, and Realists Seattle had a lot of charm I didn’t expect — Pike Place Market, Lumen Field, and ferry rides to quiet island towns were absolutely worth it. But alongside the beauty, there were moments I couldn’t overlook. The drug and homelessness crisis? Real. I got home by…

Monthly Breakdown for Solo Female Travellers, Remote Workers, and Slow Movers Sri Lanka wasn’t a country I expected to feel uneasy in. I had always heard about its stunning coastlines and rich culture — and while that still holds true, my experience as a solo female traveller was different. I didn’t feel unsafe in the…

This isn’t a fear-mongering piece. I’ve travelled solo across more than 30 countries — but some places left me feeling far too watched, followed, or worse. No dramatic clickbait here. Just stories from someone who still refuses to carry pepper spray (despite multiple well-meaning lectures from friends). 🐻 Anchorage, Alaska, USA I didn’t realise how…

Monthly Breakdown for Digital Nomads, Hybrid Workers, and Travellers. I’ll be honest — my last trip to Europe wasn’t great. But this time, I came to Paris for a friend’s wedding and decided to stay for a full month as a solo traveler. And… surprise – I really enjoyed it. From the walkable streets to…

Monthly Breakdown for Digital Nomads, Hybrid Workers, and Travellers. Ah — Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. A city where scooters outnumber street signs, the food surprises in the best way possible, and every day feels like a sensory adventure. It’s modern, cultural, budget-friendly, and surprisingly walkable — if you know where to stay. 💰 Expenses Breakdown…