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A rainbow in the dessert
We got greeted outside on the camping area by some brothers and sisters happy to break the silent meditation, introducing us to what the day might bring. The first time I walked into the camp, quiet and reverent in preparation
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Arambol
Longing for the ocean and the beach we raced down the long way from New Delhi to Goa searching for a place where we wouldn’t have to think about where to go next and how to get there every day.
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Arrival in Quintana Roo
I have now spend around a week in Cancun and surroundings and I have never seen anything like it. Get yourself away from this and into the downtown you will find a very different city, that of locals, expands
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Bahia banderas
There are several smaller and bigger towns in the bay close to each other and well connected I think in saw most of them during my time here.
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Balloons in Leon
A wallflower city near Guanajuato transforms to a huge Festival. With a friend, I hitchhiked from Guanajuato to León and from the city we had to take another car to the festival grounds.
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Basque country
The excitement for this part of Spain was great. Surf on almost every beach, travelsom chilled people dedicating their life to art and living, this is how I pictured the place to be, judging from the Basque people I had
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Columbia in a month
When I was on a Skype talking to my sister, who was spending a gap year in Ecuador doing some volunteer work. In a couple of weeks, she would go to Columbia to travel with some friends, and we started
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Dia de los muertos in Aguascalientes
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Edinburgh after 6 month
It has been six months since I moved from, the now awfully dismal seeming Manchester, up north to Scotland. It is a beautiful city with loads of history, culture and stunning views. Some of my favourites about this place I
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Essaouira- Essaouira
ˋssawira,ˋssawira, ˋssawira, calls out the taxi driver whenever someone travelsome looking approaches the busy area at the grand taxi station in Agadir. [
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Friendly Yucatan
I have now spend around a week in Cancun and surroundings and I have never seen anything like it.
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Hampi
Sitting in the back of the collective tuk-tuk starring out onto the dark road and forest, just that little handle dangling in front of my face I felt like I was sitting in a rollercoaster. The squeaking of the engine
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India for good
The circumstances that brought me here, to this place, this point in my life and the people that I am surrounded with is a purely magical story and one to tell in its full length in a different format. The
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Ireland
I only had around two days to driving up from the port in Rosslare, where I landed after the long ferry ride from Bilbao, to Northern Ireland where the wedding of my dear friend would take place. But what a
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Mazunte
Travelers often call it the hippy town, and so it dwells in its existence with many artisans, Yoga meetups and hostels.
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Menknés local vibes
My short visit in Menkés gave me the most local impression of Moroccan everyday life so far. As I was staying with the family of a friend from Essaouira i got a glimpse into traditional family life and the city
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On the pacific coast in Colima
Despite the official warnings to travel this area I had a most amazing time on the pacific coast of Colima. I couldn’t really find an affordable place online, so I booked a hostel in Santiago, a few Kilometres away. Neither
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Palenque
Around a week of my time in Mexico I spend in the jungle just outside Palenque. I was staying in a hostel across the road from El Panchan jungle base, I a small partially closed wooden hut in the beautiful
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Portugal
After picking up my little brother in Sevilla we fled the city with its 42°C as quick as possible to head to the coast. Having been driving so much each day for the past few weeks I was keen to
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Pre thoughts
Booking a long-distance flight when you basically don’t know if you will be allowed to leave your house next week is a risky business, but to just hold back with life till this is over is even more risky I
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Preperation
In a few weeks my adventure starts, here is how a got (kind of prepared) for the six months I would travel Mexico. I had booked the flight to Cancun for the beginning of September and am majorly exited at
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Roadtrip around Merida
To be able to see more of the smaller towns and secluded places on the Yucatan in a short time, a few mates I met in Merida and I decided to rent a car. We went off to discover the
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San Cristobal for a month
My new favourite place in the world. A City full of beauty and villages full of traditions.
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Shift From Within
Keeping this awareness, an open heart and mind, and not to get caught up in thoughts, emotions or the dwelling on unreachable things. To keep up and evolve in this open conscious perception of ourselves and everything we relate to.
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South Midlands
Living in Hiriketiya, Sri Lanka for around six weeks now, I was well exited to go on a little trip again. For the first time here, I packed my backpack with the essentials, comfortably leaving the most things in our
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Tepotzlan mountain vibes
On my travels the first impression I get of the place is very important. How inviting is the atmosphere, how friendly are the people? Arriving in Tepotzlan it was one of these places where everything just seems to happen
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Two weeks in Agadir – arrival to Morocco
Agadir being the first stop on my new exiting travels is a great place to arrive in Morocco. While two weeks would probably be too much time to spend in the city for any active adventure seeking solo traveler without