Monthly Breakdown for Visa Sufferers, Temple Wanderers, and Unexpectedly Charmed Souls I came in with zero expectations and left feeling… oddly healed. There’s something about Kathmandu that feels untouched by time. But make no mistake — it’s not all mystical alleyways and spiritual cafes. It’s also cash-only, credit-card-rejecting, visa-line chaos. I learned the hard way,…
Monthly Breakdown for Food Chasers, Chill Walkers, and Ximending Addicts Taipei is still one of my top picks in Asia. Night markets? Elite. Shopping? Dangerous. Weather? Perfect for late-night strolls with fried chicken in hand. I stayed in Tamsui this time — quiet and by the water — but trust me, the city never feels…
Monthly Breakdown for Winter Wanderers, Onsen Seekers, and Christmas Market Lovers Sapporo in December has a very specific kind of magic — snowfall, twinkly lights, and steaming hot food when your fingers can’t feel anything. I always find myself back here around Christmas. It’s peaceful, pretty, and has enough festive vibes without being overwhelming. 💰…
Monthly Breakdown for First-Time Remote Travellers, History Buffs, and Market Wanderers Phnom Penh was where it all began. It was the first country in Asia that didn’t require tests or quarantine when borders were still closed — so I booked a one-way flight and started my full-time remote travel life here. It turned out to…
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, Solo Travellers, and Hybrid Workers I have been to Kaohsiung before but that was when I was still a student travelling with my family (which, if you’re from an Asian household, you know means zero freedom). I’ve also explored Taiwan solo and with friends, but mostly in Taipei. So this…