The best way to explore Iceland is renting a car, staying in campgrounds and sharing costs with other travelers. The car will give you flexibility to go where very limited public transportation will not reach. I rented a basic car for around 50 euros per day. Most rental cars are a bit out of Keflavik international airport but will provide … Read More
One week itinerary Mongolia with Eagle Festival
Mongolia is a difficult country to travel independently, due to lack of tourist infrastructure and very limited public transport. The country is big, the distances are long and descent accommodation is not so cheap. Considering this I decided to book a tour that would allow me to explore places where independently I would not be able to. The country is … Read More
One Month Itinerary Central Asia
The Central Asia region consists of 5 countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Since the budget option to visit Turkmenistan is a 3 to 5 days transit visa, I decided to travel in the country in a next opportunity. I spend around one and a half months in the region, since I came back and forward. One week per … Read More
A small paradise for digital nomads in South Korea
Going off the beaten path while traveling can provide you great surprises. With this mindset I found a community of backpackers and a super great creative place in the east coast of South Korea. Re-Do Backpackers is an eco-friendly hostel mostly built with recycling material and donation supplies, located in the city of Jumunjin. The city is an eup in northeastern Gangneung … Read More
The reality behind working on a Cruise ship
I made it! I concluded a 6 months contract working as a Bar Steward on a Cruise Ship. It was actually harder than what I previously expected. And here are the conclusions I took about working in this industry and the reality behind working on a cruise ship. You work way too much Unless you work in entertainment department or shops, … Read More