• Maria Safont-Tria
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helmik. 2022 – syysk. 2025

World tour

Always a good place to see in which country I got lost this time, on top of some random pictures of cool (or at least interesting) places and people that I bump into in my journey and some arbitrary facts and stories of my nomad life. Lue lisää
  • 🚌 Launceston

    28. tammikuuta 2023, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    Logistical stop for some shoppings, cafes for some power and rest, since we weren't that interested in the city. Maybe it was one of the points were I felt like I needed the space and distance to the travel buddies after some situations that weren't ideal. But as said before, always part of the journey to have ups and downs with the group when the living space is so narrow. Leaving the city I really wanted to see the lavender fields florishing, but they were hidden and there was an entrance fee just to walk around, so instead I decided to sneak in and enjoy the beautiful smell and strong purple colour.Lue lisää

  • 🚌 Cradle Mountain⛰️

    26. tammikuuta 2023, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    We where all so ready to climb the famous Cradle Mountain. Once we arrived got a bit disappointed on the tourist complex that we found surrounding the National Park and the amount of people in it. Still, we wouldn't misd the chance to go for it. I decided to finally buy a proper raincoat (yeah, after a year of going rainy season after rainy season), and investigated the best way to get to the top (spoke to a crazy lady in the front desk who made it look like we were gonna die on the attempt, which made Jesse a bit angry haha). I walked a bit the area, which was quite successful cause I got to see echidnas, wombats, padimelons and... Tiger snakes! And then we went into the only tabern in the place to study a bit and had some food. Jesse and Sarah decided to get some nice fancy food, which ended up being simple and overpriced, so I figured we'd figure we'd make the price even and renewed the bus' cutlery and ran back to our sweet sweet home. Got ready to go to bed for the next big day that was awaiting us, and... Right before finishing the day, we got to see the southern lights!!!! Sky was green in between the darkness of the night, which was soso exciting. Next morning, woke up, got on the shuttle but thay would take us to the beginning of the trail, and spread in two, Jesse wanted to do the toughest way to the end while I wanted to do the long one that went around different lakes and craters. So Sarah and I enjoyed that nice walk and met Jesse in a point in between. It was really foggy, windy and cold, so when we got to the emergency hut before the toughest part, it seemed like anyone there would dare to attempt the final climb. But we were pretty determined. As high as we would go, the toughest it would get, so the last hour was full boulder climbing, which was a good fun way (even though Sarah wasn't so keen about it, since she doesnt like rocks nor highs). Reached the peak, with no views at all, but it was still rewarding because of the challange it had been. On our way down, sky started clearing so we were lucky enough to get some views of the area, and as well, the place started getting busy, so we were happy that we managed to avoid the crowds, even if it was on a tiny adverse weather. Walked back and made it back to to the bus. The hike was clearly fun and a bit challenging, it remainded me a bit to hiking Pedraforca. It was good to activate ourselves after being taken evrrywhere by the bus. Once we got back and rested a bit, drove to the next destination, Launceston.

    📌 Essentials: Cradle Mountain Summit
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  • 🚌 Tullah

    25. tammikuuta 2023, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    Tried to find a good lively town to celebrate Australia day, but everything on this side of the island was prettypretty dead, still had some wedges with sour cream and sweet chilly sauce with a drink in a veryvery local pub, and Jesse cooked on a fire the trout he caught. As in for the group dynamic, its been prettypretty good, we all get along very well, we laugh, talk, help, ask, respect, an enjoy silence moments. So, considering the small space we all share, we've been doing pretty well (even though, obviously there's better and worst moments). So cheers to this beautiful and unexpected trip.Lue lisää

  • 🚌 Strahan

    24. tammikuuta 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Drove to the west so we could have a look of all angles of the island. Went through the desertic towns and dry surrounding that used to be mining spots until we found this beautiful beach with good views next to the cozy town of Strahan, and spent the night there. I also gave an attempt to do some yoga on the beach, but still, march flies would not let me be (they do bite and come in massive groups to surround you).Lue lisää

  • 🚌 Lake St Claire

    23. tammikuuta 2023, Australia ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

    Drove to the magical Lake Saint Claire, where I got the chance to drive the bus for the first time (some of you might know already that this was one of my veeeery big dreams to drive a bus), which was a bit messy and stressful for me (driving on the left, a bigbig thing and with different driving style). Once we got here, walked and walked till I unexpectedly ended in the end of the Peninsula of the lake, and enjoyed beautiful scenario and peace. Made a bonfire and enjoyed the quiet and beauty of the place. Next morning did some unsuccessful yoga with Sarah (that had to be dropped because of the crazy annoying march flies) aaaaaaand Jesse caught a trout!!!!Lue lisää

  • 🚌 Mount Field

    22. tammikuuta 2023, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Came to Mount Field, a rainforest national park, so I could do some hikes and we could enjoy the cascades and tall trees. We stayed in a campsite for once so we could do some laudries and recharge batteries. On our first attempt to hike it rained non stop, literally first and last time we got rain in this trip was the exact hour I decided to go for a hike. Nevertheless, regardless they weren't really hikes, it was more of family friendly walks, it was a nice environment, where we saw tons of more padimelons (and I even bumped on a big snake).Lue lisää

  • 🚌 Derwent River (fishing hunt🐟)

    21. tammikuuta 2023, Australia ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

    Time to start our way around this beautiful exotic island. Our planned first stop was Plenty river, because Jesse was very keen on fishing. Still, we got a bit disappointed once we arrived on the depths of the river and its accessibility, so ended up spending the night in a cute spot next to Dereent River (which was also supposed to be very good for trout), and regardless he didn't carch any fish (yet), this guy we met gave us what he caught and we had a delicious fish for dinner. We also spotted a platypus on the spot, wich was a very promising start to the trip!Lue lisää

  • Hobart, Tasmania

    16. tammikuuta 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    Finally my friend Sarah ended up comming on the trip... And as an unexpected plus, a friend of her, Jesse, asked if he could join. And he had a bus! So seemed like the plan was all set, I'd meet them directly in Tassie and we'd road trip on the bus for a few weeks. While waiting for them I stayed in such a cool, social and layed back hostel where met tons of people (which was something that I really needed at that point), and didn't do much, visited the botanical garden, the national museum, went to a quizz pub night (and again, reaffirming how useless I am at this) and finally met Jesse and Sarah. We stayed a bit before leaving Hobart, went out, visited the Salamanca Market, and always spotted the best lookout points to sleep for the night. So so far... Trip seems fun and promissing.

    🏠 Accomodation: The Pickled Frog
    🍸 Drinks: the hanging garden (fridays has a nice dj), cascade brewery
    📌 Essentials: saturday morning Salamanca Market
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  • 🇳🇿New South Wales overview🍸💸👔 (Oz)

    16. tammikuuta 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    🔖 Before you go:
    Figure out all the burocracy you might need done so you save some time and surprises so are able to work as soon as possible (RSA if you wanna work in hospitality, first AID for teaching yoga, validating degree, cv all done...)

    🤤 Best food:
    Coffee (best coffee in the world without a doubt, here its such a science)

    😏 Best places to go out:
    1. The long goodbye (no cocktail menu, you just ask for what you want, how and with what and thwy make it up for you)
    2. The Baxter inn
    3. Shady Pines Saloon

    🛌 Places to stay:
    The flying fox blue mountains

    📝 Must do:
    1. Take the ferry from circular quay
    2. Workworkwork at all the job opportunities that sidney has to offer
    3. Go to some of the fanciest bars in the city (preferably speak easys)

    👁️Top attractions:
    1. Walk around the botanical gardens and the opera house
    2. Hike in the Blue Mountains
    3. Pet kangaroos and see some other wildlife on the surroundings on Sydney

    ✨Favorite moments:
    1. Going out with the crew of Mod Dining to fancy speakeasy bars, trivia night, dying with Kyle on our symbiotic relationships
    2. Jervis Bay with Matt
    3. Blue Mountains in the flying fox

    🔑Something this country taught me:
    So much about hospitality and bartending

    ♻️Something I've had enough of:
    The lights in Sydney, they give you time to walk halfway into the crossing path until it goes red.

    ⏳Something I will miss:
    Running my bar and making cocktails

    👣Leaving for next time:
    Royal National Park

    🎁To be remembered:
    Here no one wears shirts, that's a fact 🤷
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  • Jervis Bay

    12. tammikuuta 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Day adventure with Matt, we rented a nice mom car called Tommy, woke up very early and headed towards the beautiful Jervis Bay Nstional park. We drove through Seacliff bridge, a beautiful side of the road hanging on the sea, climbed a viewpoint, stopped for a fancy breakfast in Kiama, visited a Blowhole and sang, laughed and shared for the long way till the beach (I lovelove Matthew, he is such a beautiful unique person). After that enjoyed the beautiful Jervis beaches, swam, watched many different birds, kangaroos, wallabies and even dolphins on the sea (Matt has such a good eye for them and knew so much). Probably one of the best days since I got to Australia and Sydney, and made me question if I might want to come back at least for a visit, indeed a good way to finish my last week before my new adventure around this far and exotic continent.

    📌 Essentials: Scottish Rocks, Iluka Beach, SeaCliff bridge (on the way)
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  • Sydney (Bondi)

    5. joulukuuta 2022, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Last month an a half in Sydney made a lot more sense than the strong arrival. Still working a lot (around 12-15 hours a day in hospitality), still feeling a bit out of place and lonely. But started making a very nice group with the gallery crew, had some reallyreally fun nights out (and some aweful hangovers after that) explored a good range of cool speakeasy bars and pubs, tried (and failed) at trivia night and explored a different side of Sydney. In the gallery ended up mostly working as a host (which was a position I really didn't enjoy), but I was also the only person who would be able to do all the positions, so I mpved from the bar, the section waitressing, the hosting... and appreciate it the big learnings on the field. Adter that, I was always quite happy in China Diner, my unwritten position was head bartender, so managed all the bar and everything related to it, and also felt very essential in the team, and also got the chance to reallyreally grow as a bartender, which I will confess, is a job that I enjoy very much, making cocktails, running the bar and making all sorts of organizations, creating, innovating and socializing in a very different way with the costumers than on the floor, just in a relax and fun way. During this time I was living in Bondi Junction (very convinient location close to both of my jobs), and with a way more tidy and clean appartment, unfortunately the roomates athmosphere was a bit weird because they would not interact or use the common areas so I still felt quite like a stranger in the place and with the girls who rented me the room having constant reappatences to the place (so maybe short term rentals are not so ideal). Did the Bondi-Cogee walk on a very overcrowded Christmas Day, escaped to Jervis bay with a rental car with Matt, workedworkedworked during the holidays and had a very interesting and different New Year with my indonesian friend Feric. During all this time, re-met with Sarah, a canadian girl I met in Laos, and with who we decided to explore Tasmania. Indeed, Sydney was a veryvery weird period of my life, intense, tough and full of difficulties, but at the same time with so much growth, learning and showing myself how far my limits could go. After this, I was also happy and ready to part ways, and search for a new adventure and place. Last night was quite beautiful, at China Diner got invited for dinner and got reminded that I was appreciate it, and in the gallery, went out with most of my coworkers, where even my boss joined (I really appreciated Antoine so it made me very happy that he came and really took the time to say goodbye). At the end of the night, ended up going for my first and last swim in Bondi, and had lots of fun with someone who seemed like such a different person. So I felt like I was leaving Sydney with my heart full of new friends and experiences, ready for the next step.

    📌 Essentials: Tamarama Beach, Gordon's Bay
    🍸Drinks: The long Goodbye, Baxter Inn, Shady Pines
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  • Sydney (Kings Cross)

    24. marraskuuta 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Explaining this past months in a nutshell might be harder than it seems, because its been as intense and strong as it could. Feet and hands hurting from all the standing and the physical work, and mentally, its been a huge challenge to rest and to enjoy the place. After working so much its been quite hard to do things that I thought would be fun and meeting people I could connect with. Even though I slowly started making friends, was very gard to connect or have a good conversation, which easily exhausted all my energies. Nevertheless its been a slow progress, where my learning and growing has been nonstop (which might be the main reason why I'm still here, more than the money or the place). Started going out with my new friend Peter to his gay var on wednesdays for a drag show, cocktail tasting with my lovely co-bartender Luca and had aome good laughs with Tomas and Matt.

    📌Essentials: Universal (DragQueen bar, with the most lgtb scene), opera house, botanical gardens, Art Gallery of NSW
    🍸 Drinks: Frankie's pizza
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  • Blue mountains

    13. marraskuuta 2022, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    The blue mountains felt like a pill making effeect after a big headache, just relief and wellbeing after a tought entrance to the country. Being in nature, allowing myself to walk, think and put my mind at ease far from work and burocracy felt like the sweetest treat. The place was gorgepus indeed, did they tourist highlights all at once very fast, and enjoyed the rest of my adventure hiking around the area. The hostel I booked was just marvelous, the owner, Ross, felt like one of this people who owns a business because he loves it, and not because he gets something out of it, so he just made you feel like home, and created this magic travellers athmosphere around him. The treks where fantastic, and I enjoyed a bit of peace surrounded by good and interesting people for a little bit. Met a belgioum guy even more crazy about hiking than me, so we exhausted all our minutes in this little town walking across waterfalls, cliffs and bushes. Once I left, I remenbered why I was doing this big sacrifise of moving to a big city and working every second of my day. It was for the blast that travelling gives me, which I am not ready just yet to let go.

    📌 Essentials: Grand Canyon Trek, Trek around three sisters, Eco Point and katoomba falls through Leura forest, literally ask Ross (Flying Fox's owner) about what you're doing today
    🏠Accomodation: Flying Fox (super cool alternative athmosphere, great owner, really good for socializing and breakfast and sometimes he makes dinner). At night he does a fire
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  • Sydney (Bondi Beach)

    14. lokakuuta 2022, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Back to Bondi Beach, where work is close and I get to have some own and clean space (hostels in Sydney are not ideal). All of my energies towards finding a place, that led to finding a temporary place for a month in King's Cross with some Irish, and after that an empty time in between, and another temporary place for another month and a half in my work's neighborhood. Not ideal, obviously, but better than nothing. After that, if everything goes alright, I'll be flying to my next Aussie destination. On the meantime, been settling into the new jobs (bartending in the chinese restaurant, the takeaway restaurant, the yoga classes covers and the events company), and deciding my priorities, and getting ready for a small break for some of them to figure myself out.
    🍴Food: gelato Messina Bondi (amazing ice creams) and the Char Rosstisserie
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  • Sydney (Central)

    4. lokakuuta 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    On the search of a new place and starting to settle into new jobs, new people and ways of living. Spent my time adjusting to new challenges and works, learning how to run a bar, while on the meantime trying some new jobs such as a take a'way restaurant, an events company and yoga teaching. Exploring the city through the research of new opportunities and trying to stay sane by all the constant new inputs.Lue lisää

  • Sydney (Bondi Beach)

    27. syyskuuta 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Apparently accommodation in this city is not the easiest to find, so I stayed a few days in a couchsurfing with Jack, an interesting guy who treated me like a queen. Got a bit overwhelmed by the new change of life at the beginning, and spent ours and ours trying to find a new job, which ended up paying too well, that I got a bit too many job options. Since it was my birthday on that weekend, went for dinner and lots of drinks with Jack, and besides the fun of the night, ended up getting a job in the nice chinese restaurant where we had dinner. So started a trial in this place making veryvery fancy drinks, and found a job on a cake shop as a baker, where I had tons of fun talking to my new boss and learned some new things about pastry.Lue lisää

  • Sydney (Broadway), new beginning

    25. syyskuuta 2022, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

    Arrived to this big, developed, clean and expensive city after months and months of "third world country". My job was to settle down and arrange my first things on this first few days, which was a mix of excitement, stress and feeling of lost. Got food poisoning (yes, in here, believe it or not) and started to meet some new people in this new country.Lue lisää

  • Singapour

    25. syyskuuta 2022, Singapore ⋅ 🌧 25 °C

    Veryvery brief visit to this very fancy and overdeveloped country. Texted Jack, a friend from my friend Gala, with whom I'd had some drinks years ago, and asked her if she wanted to get a drink while I was there. She ended up being an amazing host, took me to dinner, made me try a large variety of Singaporean dishes (and didn't let me pay for anything) and showed me around the city with two of her friends. This city is the definition of politeness, cleaness, stableness and everything around the "ideal modern civilization" we might have in mind. You could borrow umbrellas from the metro stations if it rained, there were puffs everywhere on the street so you could relax, and everything looked tidy and in order in all possible ways. Could I leave here? Maybe I'm too spanish for all this control and perfection, but who knows. After my short visit to the city/country had a bit of an adventure back to the airport, where I lost my last train and had to walk for over 7 km (I coulnd't find nor buses or anything to take me), till a very lovely couple offered me a ride and spared me the las 3 km to get there. Even though I got to the airport overexhausted, I also had to do some tourism around it... So went to visit the amazing waterfall inside of it and the butterfly room (but I think they were asleep already when I got there). And ended up spending the night in the cinema room, on a failed attempt to watch dune, and spent my night between the cinema couch and the fluffly floor from the airport. One last stop... And new life beggins!

    🍴Food: eat at the cantines (food is absolutely amazing). Chicken rice (sounds incredibly boring but it tastes like heaven), Laksa, Carrot cake (it has nor carrot nor anything to do with a cake though), satay, noodles, sugar cane
    📍Essentials: watch a movie in the cinema room at the airport, waterfall in the airport, walk around the city (the marina is beautiful)
    💡Tips: eat from the staff cantine in the airport to save some bucks on food
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  • 🇱🇦 Lao overview ⛰️🫂⏳

    24. syyskuuta 2022, Laos ⋅ 🌧 28 °C

    🔖 Before you go:
    Be prepared for some adventure, bring a lighter for all the leaches that will accompany you and a very open minded mind for all the simplicity of the country

    🤤 Best food:
    1. Anything with pumpkin (lao's pumpkins are just amazing, such as the currys, soups, kebab's or omeletts)
    2. Lao omelette from smiling Lao
    3. Sticky rice with curry, larb or bamboo

    🛌 Places to stay:
    1. Sanga Hostel (I just lovelovelove the owner and place is super nice)
    2. Naga Hostel (same, owner makes everything just perfect)
    3. Captain Hook (dinner & breakfast included and amazing unique experience)

    📝 Must do:
    1. Visit Captain Hook
    2. Take the ferries and balance yourself out of the water
    3. Go bowling in Luang Prabang

    👁️Top attractions:
    1. Konglor cave
    2. Adventure yourself in Pha Kuang Cave
    3. Watch the fisherman inTad Khone Pa Soi

    ✨Favorite moments:
    1. Sharing moment in LuangPrabang were everyone shared a very private and vulnerable story to the big group of strangers
    2. Bowling in LuangPrabang
    3. Some small moments in NongKhiaw with the people I stayed with

    🔑Something this country taught me:
    Reminder that I love travelling, sometimes I just need to find my own way and not follow what everyone else does

    ♻️Something I've had enough of:
    The similarity of the bills, takes so much time to pay for something

    ⏳Something I will miss:
    Some of the people I met here, south east asia style (the simplicity)

    👣Leaving for next time:
    Vang Vieng, North of the country

    🎁To be remembered:
    The beautiful containers for sticky rice
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  • Vientian

    22. syyskuuta 2022, Laos ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    After extending and extending my stay in Nong Khiaw and not really doing mych in it, had to rush all my to do list in one day. Got a haircut, did some shopping so I wouldn't look like a homeless in Australia, finished some burocratic things, visited some malls and a museum, went to the night market with Sarah (a canadian I met in Luang Prabang) and had some indian food, and walkedwalkedwalked, among many other things I had to do. Realising it was my time to leave SouthEast Asia behind made me sad, felt like closing a chapter to start something so new, so radical. The country, the people and the travellers was such an experience (one of my favourite countries for sure), where everything felt wild and simple. Gonna miss many things about this place, without any doubt.

    🏠 Accomodation: Sailomyen Bar & Hostel (not the cheapest option, but really nice installations, nice and different breakfast (a bit too small though), older guests (in the good way), nice location and super nice staff)
    📍Essentials: COPE visitor center
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  • Nong Khiaw

    15. syyskuuta 2022, Laos ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    Decided to come to this place 10 days before my departure to let myself decide how much I was gonna like this area, and what happened is that... i ended up just not moving from here! To tell the truth I really didn't do that much in here, rested and worked a bit on some things I had to (and way less than I should have). Arrived to the place with a lovely thai couple, but they were staying in a place a bit out of my budget, so I walked and walked until I found a place that looked cozy enough. It was right next to the school, so for that day I was just surrounded by kids who cherished and admired me for longlong time (ai was feeling a mix between uncomfortable and flattered). After that, some people I was with in luang Prabang joined me (Sep, a veryvery special israely guy; the cute french Thiboult and Hortense and Marja, my roomate back in Luang Prabang) plus Loek, and also an israelí girl (Yuvalt) with a kiwi guy (Connor) that I kinda met through someone else. So yes, I ended up giving such good business to the place. We all went on a two day trek with a big group, and hiked a waterfall for about 4 hours after a boat ride and then hiked 3 more hours until the village we slept in after another boat ride and a tuktuk. We had tons of laolao and I had a bit of a confusing night. Day after we hiked through the jungle to the closest village to the river for 5 hours (which was a bit too much for some people (even a very special german man stopped at some point freacking out asking for a helicopter, which I found quite funny), and even hough I enjoyed it I was having a weird and hangover day). It was a long trek because not all the group were very fast and prepared and there were tons of leaches, it was slippery and we didn't have as much water as we would have liked. After lunch many people decided they wanted to skip the last trek, so I went with a few other guys to do it and hiked for around 2 hours and swam on a nice waterfall. To finish our longlong trip we got on a kayak and kayaked our way back to the village (we got there when it was dark even). Stayed some more days on the quite town, still not doing much more, but found a nice pool to swim in in a very beautiful place, did a viwepoint with Loek (were he bet he would be able to smoke 5 cigarettes going up, and was quitequite tough), did a crazy cave were we thought we would get trapped, and mainly enjoyed the group company, had some beers, and had a slow lao pace. As Sep would say, "it's not about the place but about the people", and that's probably why we stayed for so long, even though I had some confusing and emotional days, been surprised about myself (not always in the best meaning of it) lots of procrastination, some tough conversations (also very important) but as well some very nice group feeling, resting time, and very nice connections. And to tell the truth, I would have even stayed longer if I didn't have to leave already.

    🏠 Accomodation: Pho Sai Riverview (not the cheapest accomodation on the area, nor the fanciest, nor most central, right next to the school so manymany kids and sometimes a bit too loud like weekends the market starts at 3 in the morning. Nevertheless the place is right in front of the river, with a hammock on the balcony and very cute simple room, the owners are never there so its like you rented a house to live there, so I really liked the place despite everything else)
    🍴Food: place right before crossing the river (cheap, big and good), Qbar (backpackers place where you can meet everyone else, really nice three floors so very nice views and nice food and drinks, but very slow and a bit expensive), mandala ou resort (the hint of this place is that if there's no guests you can use the swimmingpool which is absolutely amazing and the owner is very sweet and chill), Dellillah's (amazing breakfasts, but the owner is a bit weird, we called the place Malkovich (he looked like him), Colours (nice owner, not the cheapest either but good food)
    📍Essentials: treking with NK tiger tours (we did a two days trek in the jungle which was nice but too big of a group and not everyone was in good shape, but we got to hike a lotlot and see planty of the surroundings like waterfalls, lots of laolao (maybe even a bit too much) kayak and good local food. Ask for Tom, amazing tourguide), Pha Kuang Cave Adventure (you must be fit and NOT claustrophobic at all, lao people used to hide here on the IndoChina war, such an adventure to see this place, some parts of the cave are as narrow as you body (for real I thought we wouldn't make it), Pha Daeng Peak Viewpoint (beautiful 360° views, we did it for sunset and was super nice)
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  • Luang Prabang

    13. syyskuuta 2022, Laos ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    Arriving to Luang Prabang was at the beginning a bit disappointing because I was back to tourism, english, and lots of people. Just arrived to my hostel felt a bad vibe and for some reason, even though I could see how the city was beautiful, got a bad inicial feeling. Nevertheless I was meeting the dutch guy I met before, and also started to meet more and more nice people. Mingled around the city for the first two days, and the second night I ended up bowling with some people and had soso much fun (even did a bit of dangerous drunk archery) and the day after, gathered a lot of people together, and went to visit and swim a beautiful waterfall (even with a bear rescue center inside)! After that, I had a laolao (the local alcohol) bottle left from the previous night that we didn't finish, and gathered all the people I had in my new circle and promised them a nice cocktail. We ate in the night market some good korean food (and also a bit weird), made everyone gather all the ingredients I needed, and went back to the hostel with almost 15 people that I didn't even know. It was such a fun night, we played a game about questions, at some point a belgium guy said he wanted to make a question for everyone, which was "what was the biggest heartbreak we've had in our lives". This turned into one of the most sincere and beautiful group conversations I've had. where we all shared, listened, understood and became a small family in just a moment, even though we were complete strangers. It was such a special moment, that reminded me a little bit of home and "les rodes de sentiment del cau", and made me feel a really good feeling of nostalgia. In conclusion, all my bad feelings and prejudices of the place turned out to be pointing towards the opposite direction as it should. Next morning woke up at 5 in the morning to go see the morning alms, the monks walking on their orange attires gathering sticky rice from all the offerings of local people on the street (no one else dared to join me, which was even nice cause I was the only tourist following them). And after that, had breakfast with Loek, the dutch guy (because we made a bet so he just woke up at 7 so I would lose), and got on a bus towards nature and quiet, with my heart a bit more full after the beautiful bonds I had just made in a few hours.

    📍Essentials: walk around the old quarter, bowlling alley, Kuang Si Waterfall, morning aims (from 5.30-6.30h morning on the main street everyday)
    🏠 Accomodation: Downtown Backpacker's Hostel (vvery basic, but very cheap with nice breakfast and lots of backpackers)
    🍴Food: korean food night market
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  • Thakek Loop

    8. syyskuuta 2022, Laos ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    Went up towards the center of the country to do a motorbike loop, where Victor, the french guy accompanied me (even though he did the loop already, he decided to do it again), but since he had to be in Vietnam before the 14th, I decided to take him towards the frontier during the loop and do the other half on my own. The bus ride from Pakse was the longest in my life (they turned a 5 hour ride into 12), so it was also the most productive one I've ever had, watched a movie, called everyone I had to, planned my next steps... and plenty of more things. We arrived to Takhek, and the owner of the hostel, a lovely vietnamese man, was so happy to see Victor again and I also met a dutch guy I had met in Pakse weeks before. So we did the first part slowly, stopping first in a beautiful spot near the river, where we had a beautiful bungalow complex only for ourselves! And the next day we camped in front of a lake in a national park (after having a bit too many beers). On the third day I dropped him at the nearest town to Vietnam, and hoped him for the best (ai was a bit worried because he was quite a disaster, but for my peace of mind he made it with a vietnamese family), and continued on my own until a beautiful town where I slept my last night of the loop. You drive surrounded by limestone mountains, getting the chanxe to stop in beautiful viewpoints and visit fantastic caves. As everything, some sections where beautiful, some other not so much, some where fun to drive and some a bit too long, some caves fantastic and others a bit of waste of money. The last cave though, was absolutely incredible, a boat takes you kilometers and kilometers on a massive cave (biggest I've seen in my life) only with a headtorch (so veryvery dark), while you realise that your life is in this lao's boatman hands (it was a bit more dramatic because I was the only person there and the boat didn't feel so safe, either the amount of rocks everywhere or his illuminating system). on the night before, I slept alone in a beautiful bungalow surrounded by huge mountains and green rice fields, and woke up to buffalos and chickens singing in the garden. Dragon cave was also super nice, I was the only person there, again, and I felt like I was in the horrocrux cave of Harry Potter. After that i climbed a really nice viewpoint (it said trek, but nono it was a climb), and because I made the mistake to do it in flipflops, enjoyed it more time on the ground than actually standing. Finally I was back in the starting point, and got eeady for my long journey to the north, but before, got invited for dinner with the owner and his wife and had some last laughs with them.

    🏠 Accomodation: ThongDam Guesthouse (really cheap and nice, hammoks and nice view super close to the cave, and they make very nice breakfasts, the place is run by like a 13 year old which is weird but she speaks a bit of english (I swear I didn't see a single adult during the whole time, she cleaned, cooked, did the check in...), Rent a tent from Phosy Talang (they prepare everything and you can sleep in front of the lake so nice, if not apparently Sabaidee guesthouse is also nice), Thafalang (really pretty cabins, we where there completely alone) , Naga Hostel (supersupersuper nice owner, very nice place to stay in)
    📍Essentials: Kong Lor Cave, Dragon Cave, drive near the Nakai-Nam Theun National Park
    📢 Travelling tips: tuktuk drivers will try to overcharge your from the bus station because its your only way out, ot should be 20 kips per person, no more.
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  • Don Det (4000 islands)

    2. syyskuuta 2022, Laos ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    Completely alone in this beautiful ghost island. You could see how this place used to be the tourist meca, but now you can only see the dust from what it used to be. Met two german guys and a crazy french right before getting ready for my bus to the islands, and ended up discovering the island with them. We didn't do much, really. Just enjoy the island vibe, relax, drink, swim in the pool of a cute hostel, eat and repeat. We investigated a bit around the area, and I hugged a cow (big dream of mine) and saw an amazing sunset. We took some bikes once to investigate the island and its neighbour and until we crossed a bridge that was holding itself by some thinthin pieces and reached a waterfall where some fisherman were risking their lives showing off their acrobat abilities and putting big cages inside a waterfall no matter how strong was the stream nor the tough weather conditions, aftert that, sitting under a cover in the fire and enjoying a nice cigarrete where their friend was waiting for them.

    🍴Food: Smiling Lao (amazing pumpking kebab and omelets), Emily Noodle, Mama Tanon
    🏠 Accomodation: Smiling Lao (really cheap, very chill place with hammok and nice owners), Mama Tanon (same idea for same price, less privacy and space but wifii and closer to everything)
    📍Essentials: ride a bike around the islands, go see the fisherman risk their lives fishing on the waterfall, sunset
    💡Some facts: you used to be able to see the dolphins from the Mekong, but the last one died in february, so you can only see the very last few from Katie (in Cambodia)
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  • Champasek

    1. syyskuuta 2022, Laos ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    Beautiful Khmer temple hidden in a charming riverside village, surrounded by green mountains and even greener rice fields. In this place you get to know a little bit the deep history of Laos starting from the khmer empire and enjoy the fantastic surroundings. To get there had to take an interesting ferry (I thought it was an old pier, but ended up being the ferry where my bike and another car got transported through the mekong, somehow, all in one pice) and drove back in the beautiful lao scenario to Pakse.

    📍Essentials: Wat Phou, drive through the rice fields
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