Monthly Breakdown for Cautious Explorers, Winter Town Wanderers, and Real Talk Travellers Vancouver is beautiful — surrounded by mountains and water, with lovely weekend getaways like Kelowna and Whistler. But there’s no denying the visible drug use and homelessness, especially in some parts of the city. I kept my nights short and my neighbourhood safe…
Monthly Breakdown for Market Devotees, Urban Roamers, and Oyster-Loving Nomads Melbourne’s been a favourite of mine — and yes, the Queen Victoria Market is a big part of that. There’s something about fresh oysters in the morning, donuts in the afternoon, and international food options at every corner that just makes this city so livable.…
Monthly Breakdown for Digital Nomads, Solo Travellers, and Sweet Tooths in the Desert I honestly thought I’d enjoy Dubai more… but I didn’t. It felt like a luxury showroom built for the rich — flashy, curated, and not super liveable once you’re a few blocks away from the Dubai Mall. That said, I had my…
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 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 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…