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The good old question , how much is much? how much does a person actually need? that is what I am going to find out on this travel.
update 11th march - 40 days into this adventure
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UAE - Dubai as a stopover

Bangkok - First (full)day in Asia

The first full day on this Adventure I am exploring this fascinating and all but quiet place called Bangkok. The narrow and packed streets are the heart of it’s nature. To be honest, it reminds me aLes mer
Cambodia - Crossing first border

After crossing two borders to enter a single country, we finally made it to Cambodia.
It took me 404 kilometres and 7 hours later to arrive at my planned first city in Cambodia. Siem Reap isLes mer
Angkor Wat - Majestic Hinduist temple

What isn’t there to say about Angkor Wat. The once hinduist Temple has been rediscovered twice throughout history.
The first time by a portuguese explorer in the 16th century. The following wordsLes mer
Tonle Sap - The biggest fishing village

Have you ever seen a fishing village build on stelts? Me neither.
The fishing village is build around a vast river and it divides the village into two parts. What definitely is noticeable are theLes mer
Phnom Penh - The vibrant city

Phnom Penh is the vibrant capital city of Cambodia, it is located at the confluence of the Mekong, Bassac, and Tonlé Sap rivers. The warmth and hospitality of its people make the city a welcomingLes mer
Khmer Rouge - S21 and the killing fields

‼️ Warning: This content may contain brutal depictions. Viewer discretion is advised.
The killing fields was a mass grave site.
In the past 20th century, on the Cambodian soil, the clique of PolLes mer
Koh Rong - The love Island

This time I try to express the feelings I had for this wonderful place with a little poem. This poem is the way I feel for an once in a lifetime experience. Filled with adventure, beauty and love. ILes mer
Chambak - Hospitality of the community

In chambak I had the honour to stay at one of the home stays they where offering. The hospitality of the locals was more than surreal.
I had surprise ending to this cambodian trip that was moreLes mer
Saigon - The city that never sleeps

Saigon, officially known as Ho Chi Minh City, is a vibrant metropolis located in southern Vietnam. With a population exceeding 8 million people (big as switzerland), it's the country's largest cityLes mer
Nha Trang - Taking a night train

Taking a night train from Saigon to Nha Trang is a memorable experience.
The journey offered comfortable sleeper cabins where I slept through the night. While being sound a sleep I passed throughLes mer
Nha Trang - Beach day

Nha Trang is known for its long stretches of beaches. And a beach day at Nha Trang was a wonderful way to unwind and enjoy the beauty of Vietnam’s Nature showcase it has to offer.
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Hoi An - The town of tailors

Situated in central Vietnam there lies this small city called Hoi An. It is a captivating city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.
The citys Old Town, with their well preserved buildingsLes mer
Hue - Where rhe rice resides

The city of Hue served as the imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty, leaving behind a legacy of architectural marvels.
On the day that I arrived there I’ve gotten the chance toLes mer
Phong Nha - The longest caves in vietnam

In the Quang Binh Province of central Vietnam, the city that is most famous is Phong Nah. Because it is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including its expansive cave systems and lushLes mer
Halong Bay - One of the 7 world wonders

What’s the best way to enjoy one of the seven world wonders? In rain and fog obviously!
I was fortunate enough with the weather till that point in time, but on the day where I went to see theLes mer
Hanoi - The bustling city

Imagine the bustling streets of Hanoi, where the cacophony of honking horns, the rumble of motorbikes and the chatter of vendors create a symphony of chaos.The main transportation is a Motorcycle.Les mer
Vientiane - Flight to country nr. 4

After finally leaving the bustling city of Hanoi I found myself in Laos! Better said Vientiane.
It is definitely a big contrast to the rural streets of Vietnam. It’s like for the first time to beLes mer
Vangvieng - Surrounded by Jungle

There are Moments when I find that language is in vain. And maybe written words are the closest to explaining these emotions one once had. My reason why I try to put them down on paper.
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Luangprabang - Waterfalls and markets

Luang Prabang is home to some stunning waterfalls. One of the most famous waterfalls in the area is Kuang Si Falls. These multi tiered cascades flow gracefully through lush jungle surroundings,Les mer
Mekong River - Travelling by boat

This is the second time that I’ve been traveling by boat. We used the current of the Mekong River to travel upstream, close to the border of Thailand. This journey took me a total of 2 full days.Les mer
Chiang Mai - Curry haven

On my way to Chiang Mai I stopped at one of the most famous Buddhist temples. Wat Rong Kung, also known as the White Temple.
Located in Chiang Rai it is renowned for its glorious architecture andLes mer
Bangkok - Last day on the Mainland

Every journey begins with an end, so it's time to bid farewell to the enchanting road trip across the Mainland. Bangkok embraced me. It welcomed me warmly, a youthful explorer unaware of Asia'sLes mer
Beer throughout Asia - Part 1

When it comes to men, they are just simple creatures. Obviously, I’m not generalizing, but for me, what makes me happy, is a cold can of beer. That’s why I took it personally on my journey to tryLes mer