World tour

février 2022 - mai 2024
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. En savoir plus
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  • 820jours
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  • Jour 69

    Arugam Bay

    30 avril 2022, Sri Lanka ⋅ 🌙 29 °C

    Surfing village with an interesting mixture of a very conservative muslim community and lots of sunburned tourists and fancy and slightly hippy places. Spent some unproductive days in this place, went on an unsuccesfull expedition and had to cross a river full of crocodriles with a fisherman, tried longboarding on a hangover day after playing piccolo with manymany germans and did some aeroyoga. From here got a job in a super fancy hotel teaching yoga for the last week in Sri Lanka before heading to Vietnam, so I can save some money, chill and enjoy some commodities for a bit. Excited and nervous about it!
    📍Essentials: Peanut Farm Beach (also nice for surf beginner's)
    🏠 Accomodation: Alcatraz Hostel
    🍴Food: Tom and Jerry (japanese food)
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  • Jour 73

    Underneath the Mango tree

    4 mai 2022, Sri Lanka ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    Last stop of the trip, a bit of rest and relax with this new job at a veryvery fancy and luxurious Ayurvedic Retreat (I am starting to get the hang of working in beautiful places and being able to enjoy them while just teaching for a few hours) .
    With its ups and downs, I had some time to relax, think and process. Found out just before leaving that the yoga teacher I was replacing was for instance... Miriam! The same german girl I kept bumping into everywhere. And even heavier, Sifat (the bangladeshi guy) was also in Hiriketya!! How crazy is destiny? I started to feel this crowd as my SriLankan people, and that felt quite good. So, I decided to drop by a day before to the place to settle down and enjoy Miriam's company. We went to a bar for an open mic, and how fun it was! It was literally what I needed and I didn't even know. There were two girls dancing in the front that looked so beautiful and connected, that we couldn't stop staring at them, until... We joined! It was just medicine, we felt so free and good, even one of the girl started crying saying how beautiful and empowered we all felt. I guess I've been having a hard time connecting in this place, and doing it through movement felt so good (even though you meet lots of people all the time, not everything is sunshine and roses, and quite often the conversations are superficial and finding people of your kind is not so easy).
    After that, I stayed in the resort on my own for a week, visiting some places nearby, interacting with older and rich european woman and relaxing. It was nice to have some continuity with the students (because guests usually stayed for up to 3 weeks), and see their progress and motivation. But often there was not much work because the season was ending and people were leaving, and also the classes were while the treatments, so sometimes I felt a bit useless.
    Last days Miriam came back and it was so nice to meet her right before leaving, and decided to give her my knife, which I couldn't take with me, so she would give it back to me next time we met, in exchange she gave me her earrings and it felt like a promise of a soon reunion.
    Last days were pretty weird though, I haven't written very much about the SriLankan political and economical situation, but its been kinda harsh and present on daily life here. There was a shortage of many products, such as gasoil or cooking gas, or very silly things that were exported as sunscrean or Gin, the money currency dropped day by day, so many things were way cheaper, but also other types of things had to increase the prices because of the hard situation (as transport for example), and people felt so thirsty of tourists, power cuts were a part of the day, and there were even times when you would only have power for a few hours as 2-3, where you had to do everything that required modern life (unless you were in a fancy place with a generator), people were talking about it day and night, politicians houses were surrounded by civilians so they could not leave, curfews were imposed after every new event and protests started getting uglier and uglier. So for this last days protests got more violent, there was fire and destruction everywhere. People were angry and tired, their liders' abuse had reached their limit. So the prime minister resigned. Now the only person who was left was the president Gota. So, the last days in Sri Lanka a long curfew was imposed, so no buses to leave the place, no open restaurants, and mostly, no way to get to the airport. So I was a bit shut at the place with not much to do and no way to leave (even my lovely tuktuk driver Dishan wouldn't dare to pick me up), feeling weird about this ending point, that was mixed with some disappointments and existential crisis around me.

    Anyways, nothing is fun without a bit of adventure, and even when things get harder they never get impossible. After a rapid test in the nicest and most serious place that I found (it ended up being literally a backyard), headed to my leaving point from the country.

    How weird it is to leave a place were you've felt so comfortable in, understanding the culture, the traditions and the lifestyle. Even integrating it a little bit on myself. To just leave, not knowing whats ahead and if you'll ever return to what you're leaving behind.

    📍Essentials: open mic in Dots, Hiriketya beach
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  • Jour 81

    🇱🇰 Sri Lanka overview 🐒🌴🍚

    12 mai 2022, Sri Lanka ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    🔖 Before you go:
    Check the political and economical situation. At the moment I was there Sri Lanka was going through a very tough time with lots of shortages, protests and even curfews. Also read carefully about the common scams in Colombo so you don't fall into them just arriving.

    🤤 Best food:
    1. Rice & curry (papadam, tapioca leaves and jackfruit at least;))
    2. Egg hoppers / Roti
    3. Curd with mango, papaya, banana and watermelon with oats, chocolate and nuts (my to go whenever I was tired of rice & curry)

    🛌 Places to stay:
    1. Banyan Camp (all meals included)
    2. Laughing Leopards (dinner and breakfast included)
    3. Another world hostel (really good breakfast)

    📝 Must do:
    1. See an elephant on his wild habitat
    2. Eat rice and curry as a local
    3. Enjoy the true essence of a Sri Lankan Bus

    👁️Top attractions:
    1. Banyan Camp
    2. Snorckeling in pigeon island
    3. Adam's Peak

    ✨Favorite moments:
    1. Dancing in Dots with Miriam and Sifat
    2. Train from Hatton to Kandy with locals
    3. Paddleboarding to Banyan Tree with David and Agathe on a huge storm

    🔑Something this country tought me:
    To learn how to appreciate time and let it go, no need to make as much from it. Take it down

    ♻️Something I've had enough of:
    "Tuktuk Maddam?" "Where you goin?"

    ⏳Something I will miss:
    Eating with my hands

    👣Leaving for next time:
    Partying, surfing and relaxing in the south coast

    🎁To be remembered:
    How they bring their head from side to side for literally everything (never knows what they mean)
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  • Jour 82

    Hanoi🎢

    13 mai 2022, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 27 °C

    Hanoi was absolutely a rollercoaster of emotions that made it hard to understand and process. My existential crisis was growing bigger and bigger, and I was feeling confused, disappointed, sad and desmotivated in several facets of my life. But at the same time, Hanoi was so exciting, different and intriguing that my mind went from one side the the other. Xavier (the french guy I met in Tangalle)'s birthday was when we met-bumped into each other (kinda way) so I though I would take him to do something different and we went to have alcohol made out of snakes. The place was in the middle of nowhere, and we ended up having shots with a random Vietnamese guy in his garden, all surrounded by alive snakes in cages and pots of snakes alcohol. It was reallyreally shocking and unique for sure. And a real surprise for both of us.
    But Hanoi also ment trying to organize my thoughts and feelings. So I spent more money than usual changing plans last minute and just trying to listen to my gut, which made me lose a nice bus (and abandone an american guy, I am sorry for that) to join two french guys on a long motorbike trip that I had met 10 minutes ago. For some reason it just felt right. So next day, woke up, went to rent my beautiful semiauthomatic bike "Saperlipopette" and created the new gang I will be travelling with for the next 10 days around the north of the country. We decided to name ourselves the "Brokepackers". We did some organizing stuff we had to do, and headed towards our new adventure, leaving the stressfull and busy roads of Hanoi and its pollution and thousands of motorbikes behind. This just gave me the joy and excitement I was lacking, and suddenly everything felt alright again. My heart came back to place, and so did the peace in my mind. We look like and interesting group, Gabriel is absolutely my type of traveller and feel like we'll get along very well, he feels calm and adaptable; and Sebastian is a vibrant teenager full of energy. It also feels weird to tag along with people for such a long time, I am wondering if I'll be possible to work it out.

    💡Travelling tips: avoid stopping a taxi on the street if you don't want to be riped off. Grab is an easy alternative to a taxi.
    🔍Some facts: to enter the temples in Vietnam, you'll see that there is a very large step on the way. That is because Vietnamese believe that ghosts can not jump, so that way they can't protect the temple from them entering
    📍Essentials: snake villa if you're up for some tough adventure
    🏠 Accomodation: Central Backpacker's Hostel (really cheap, free breakfast and walking tour. But most important, one hour of FREE BEER!!!!)
    🍴Food: cafe giang (egg coffee), street food (whatever you see, just try it, you won't know what you're having anyways)
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  • Jour 86

    Ninh Bình (bike trip🏍️)

    17 mai 2022, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Leaving Hanoi was stressful and long, had never seen so many motorbikes together and the traffic and the disorder were eternal. It was Sebs first contact with a scooter and it became dark pretty fast so it was a bit stressful to get out of there. But then, the first stop on our motorbike trip was absolutely over our expectations. The places we visited, even though not a bargain, were so worth it. We enjoyed so much the place and each others company. Ninh Binh is absolutely a most do in Vietnam

    💡Travelling tips: probably vegetarianism and budget travel are quite incompatible in this country. You can find several options with no meat on restaurants and nice cafes, but the cheap street food around 1-2€ will 99% of the time involve meat. Fried rice and vegetable noodles are probably the easiest options outside the variety of big cities. Learn how to say vegetarian in vietnamese to survive the trip.
    🔍Some facts: don't get alarmed if you can't find your motorbike after leaving it somewhere, very unlikely that someonen stole it. It's common in Vietnam that people move other people's bikes to their convinience (even one or two streets away)!
    🔍 Some facts: there are dragons everywhere in Vietnam because there is a legend that says that Vietnamese people are the descendants of a Dragon and a fairy.
    📍Essentials: Trang An boat tour, Bai Dinh Pagoda, Hang Mua Peak
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  • Jour 87

    Mai Châu (bike trip🏍️)

    18 mai 2022, Vietnam ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    Beautiful riding trip from Ninh Binh to Mai Chao. Landscape was breathtaking and we discovered a beautiful hidden waterfall. We climbed to the top and enjoyed the freedom of the place. Had a small bike slip and manymany kids waving at us from everywhere and cows in a very characteristic way. Really local lunch at a very intense place, the kitchen was a real scenario and on my way to the toilette bumped into a goat murder on the living room.

    💡Travelling tips: expect not to find anyone speaking english in this country. Not even on big cities or basic words. Be prepared for lots of google translation and other types of non verbal communication on your journey.
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  • Jour 89

    Mù Cang Chai (bike trip🏍️)

    20 mai 2022, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

    The ride was absolutely stunning today, but some it was very long and some parts were tough, bumpy and very steep (I was surprised by my bike and my own's skills on the road). But the quote is right: "the climb is hard, but the view is great".

    📍Essentials: riding from Mai Chao to Mù Cang Chai (probably break it in two so its more smooth) and stopping on the viewpoints for the rice fields
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  • Jour 89

    Sa Pa (bike trip🏍️)

    20 mai 2022, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

    Back to contact with other tourists/travellers (more of the first though) after being alone on the rode for some days. Sa Pa is a big city full of touristy places, lights and big buildings. Almost died from a vietnamese pipe offered by our mechanic (never trying it again) and entered the foggy and rainy city. We could have some rest on the nice homestay we were staying in and did a very nice wet and muddy trek along the rice fields, bamboo's, Hmong villages (the ethnic tribes of the area) and mostly the mud.

    📍Essentials: Muong Hoa Valley trek (it takes around 3-4 hours, its usually done with a guide, but we found the route in AllTrails and did it on our own at was absolutely nice and safe, but you MUST have proper hiking equipment)
    🏠Accomodation: Mekhoo & Zizi Sapa Homestay (far from town and the road to get there is no the easiest for the bike, but its in a calm and beautiful scenario surrounded by Hmong people and the place is full of other travellers and food is not expensive)
    🍴Food: bamboo fried rice, sweet bread pastries (easy to find in street stalls)
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  • Jour 91

    Bâc Hà (bike trip🏍️)

    22 mai 2022, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 18 °C

    Woke up supersuper early to get to the Bac Ha market early in the morning and see the Hmong people selling their supplies from up the mountains. Enjoyed all the varieties of weird fruits, veggies, homemade pharmacies, beautiful fabrics, tried some new food (as always without knowing what it was) and had a cards night back in our private homestay.

    🏠Accomodation: Sa Hmong Homestay
    📍Essentials: Sunday Market early morning
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  • Jour 92

    Wet Ha Giang (bike trip🏍️)

    23 mai 2022, Vietnam ⋅ 🌧 23 °C

    We can't remember how being dry feels, all our clothes, bags and bodies are drowned with water because it rains and rains and rains with no stop. Everytime we stop somewhere we ask for a dryer, but 10 minutes later everything is fully wet once again. We are starting to travel with more than a rain jacket on top of it, maybe it gets a bit bette...We miss so much the sun!!! It's hard to drive and see, so even though the landscape is beautiful we can't enjoy it to the fullest. But still, the experience is so much worth it.En savoir plus