Review: River Hotel Ha Tien, Staying Overnight on the Way to Kampot from Vietnam

When I decided to cross the border from Vietnam to Cambodia, I had several alternatives with visiting Phu Quoc being one of them. Eventually, I decided to skip Phu Quoc since I just came back from Bali a few months before. As a result, I stopped by Ha Tien instead on my way to Kampot […]

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Generalist vs Specialist: Which One is Better When You’re a Blogger or a Freelancer?

For those who know me personally, you probably know which one I am. I’m a generalist inside and out. I’m the kind of person who probably knows something about everything. One minute I could talk about sports, the next thing you know we’d engage in a conversation about politics. That’s what I am. I speak

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What You Could Get in Miami for $10 – How to Have a Great Time at the Center of Cuban Culture in the U.S.A

Hello there! I hope everyone is doing well despite all the quarantine and Coronavirus-related policy applied to where you are. Anyway, some time last year I had a post about why and what you could do in Miami for a luxurious travel experience. But today, we’re going to talk about the city from a tight

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Enroute to Kampot from Vietnam: Bus from Chau Doc to Ha Tien

When I started my Indochina trip earlier this year, I basically knew where I wanted to go for the trip. Since it wasn’t my first time in Vietnam, I already know the estimated cost of traveling around Vietnam, and I did some research on the approximate cost of crossing the border to its neighboring countries

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Updating Your Travel Blog During Covid-19: Why I Still Update Mine Despite the Travel Ban All Over the World

Lately, I’ve seen a question that has been asked often within travel bloggers community. It is the question about whether or not we should update our travel blog during Covid-19, since we basically can’t travel these days. Honestly, this kind of question is usually the question that I wouldn’t bother to check the answer. Why?

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What You Could Get in Dubai for $10 – Strolling Around the City on the Budget

Where is the first destination you want to go once we get to travel again? Wherever your answer is, there’s a chance you may have to transit somewhere around United Arab Emirates. The country is home for 2 of the biggest airlines in the Middle East: Etihad Airways and Emirates. And if you’re planning to

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Hai Chau, Chau Doc Hotel: A Recommended Place to Stay in An Giang Province

Despite all the travel bans around the world due to Covid-19, I’m not gonna stop writing some of my experiences I had on my last trip around Indochina. It’s better to update it now when I still have a good memory about my journey. Besides, I took almost 2 months that I got plenty of

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The Diary of a Quarantine Queen: My Daily Activity as a Lazy Yet Productive Lady During the Pandemic

Before you read further, just know that this is not the right post if you’re looking for a recipe. In fact, I got an idea to write this post because I figure there must be someone somewhere who’s pretty much like me during this quarantine period. A person with no talent for cooking or baking

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What You Could Get in Yangon for $10 – Cherish the Burmese Local Life Around the City

Hi everyone! I know, we’re all frustrated with the situation. This is not the right time to travel still, but it doesn’t mean that we can’t plan out our next travel destination right? It helps us to expect better things to come, and keep our hope high! So, after we covered the capital city of

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