Changing spoiled nappies. I wish I could churn poetic phrases to profoundly describe that day we stepped on ancient citadel Machu Picchu. But really, these three words perfectly summarize our trip to this mysterious 15th century Inca site above the Sacred Valley in Peru’s Cusco region. And well, basically, what I mostly remember about our…
Year: 2016
Rough Guide To Kalanggaman Island, Leyte, Philippines
After one in the morn, we strolled past unlit houses, closed shops, an empty transport terminal, and intrigued stray dogs. If not for the distant sound of a karaoke machine playing and three balut sellers oddly stationed beside each other along Palompon municipality’s main drag, I would’ve imagined it as some post-apocalyptic town. Empty streets….
Fond Farewell To Pre-School Nomadism
33 countries under her teeny crocheted belt. Some people think that, for her age, it ain’t nothing but a number. Sure, she can’t remember all the country names (and never correctly pronounced most of them). She can’t remember the tens of airports she passed through (though the memory lingers briefly for she’s got a photographic…
5 Adventures To Have On Sri Lanka Holidays
With its endless beaches, warm blue waters, varied wildlife and rich cultural history, Sri Lanka is fast becoming the go-to destination for thousands of travellers around the world. And sure, you can enjoy the simple pleasures of a sunbathing holiday. But you should also consider that Sri Lanka is a place for exploration, adventure and…
Simplé Lang, Makati, Philippines: Not Plain Simple
I am currently sulking in my Australian woman cave because my shire’s summer has decided to act like me during that time of the month: Intensely moody. Don’t get me wrong, I love bed weather days. What I don’t like is having the craving for Filipino food, especially when I’m 6,000+ kilometers away from home…




