HOW MUCH DOES IT COST FOR ONE YEAR OF TRAVEL?
Travelling the world for a year. That must be expensive, right? Well yes, and no.
Welcome to The Conversationalist, where you’ll find stories, photos and videos from an individual who embarked on a yearlong travel project. Wander through the pages, and discover the journey. More →
Travelling the world for a year. That must be expensive, right? Well yes, and no.
Hey Good Lookin’! It’s been a while since I’ve updated ye ol’ travel blog – over four months to be more precise. And some good stuff has been happening. But I’ll explain more about that in a moment. First let me tell you where I am.
Dear Family and Friends, Sa-bai-dee! I write you today from the charming town of Luang Prabang. Located in the north of Laos along the slow moving Mekong River, Luang Prabang is a UNESCO world-heritage site with delicious food and a unique architectural history.
When it came to choosing my November destination, for the longest time I couldn’t make up my mind. I had not visited anywhere in Southeast Asia before, and thought that perhaps now was the time.
This week I hit the road! And the road hit me back! Check out some videos from Goa, including my ‘lucky’ flat tire…
How does one summarize a week in India? Well here’s an attempt to bring you there through seven quick videos. See my work project. Listen to a radio interview. Watch a praying mantas meet its demise. Just an average week in Goa!
The options for volunteer travel have inflated exponentially over the past few years. If you tap “Volunteer Nepal” into your search engine, you’ll have pages of options of organizations that are willing to help you have a meaningful volunteer experience, for a price. Sometimes paying to volunteer is a worthy investment, but there are still plenty [...]
This week was filled with work. Check out some of the projects, and meet some of the guys!
Oh, sweet India. How I have romanticized you for decades, with your spicy chai teas and beautiful faces and gift of yoga and curried lentils. I have watched you from the other side of the room, wondering when I should make my move, wishing that my first time be meaningful, memorable.
In this week’s Letter Home, I made my case on why I have chosen to visit Israel. Some of these reasons included the desire to gain a first-hand account of the nation, to engage with the people and to hopefully form a more informed and sensitive analysis. But let’s be clear, it really is all [...]
A selection of imagines from my month working, playing and touring in France.
This week features one of the videos that I’m most proud to have created over the past seven months. It’s a five minute documentary on the history of the Tower in Ruffepeyre, which is where I’ve been staying in southern France. I’m also really proud of the “Safety Video.” Because my acting skills have never [...]