Does Boracay, Philippines Live Up to The Hype?

The most heavily marketed beach destination in The Philippines by both the media and the tourism board is the infamous, Boracay Island. Travel & Leisure even voted it the second-best island destination in the world after another Philippine island, Palawan. I’ve been to the Philippines three times, and every time, I’ve made an excuse to not visit Boracay. “it’s too expensive”, “it’s too commercial”, “it’s going to be like Ibiza”, etc. Well, after being in Manila for a month, I wanted to get away to try and do something new, and Boracay had my eye. I have wanted to learn…

Exploring The Bygone Escolta District in Manila

Manila, the Philippines was at one point known as, “The Pearl of The Orient”. It has a storied history of over 330  years of Spanish rule, 50+ years of formal American imperialism, a few years of Japanese rape/pillage and has been a crossroads of local cultures in Asia for millennia. This has influenced Filipino culture tremendously from their cuisine punctuated with Mexican notes (Spain reached the Philippines via Mexico on the Manila-Acapulco Trade Route), language (Tagalog is a mix of native words, Spanish and English) to their physical appearance which can range from indigenous to completely Caucasian. The most popular…

Riding the Mae Hong Son Loop on a Motorcycle!

good motorcycle for the Mae Hong Son Loop

I just completed the Mae Hong Son loop, a bad ass 600 km, 4 or 5 day road trip (depending how fast you want to go) in the mountainous province of Mae Hong Son in northwest Thailand. The route is popular with motorcycle enthusiasts like myself for its beautiful mountain and bucolic scenery, very well-maintained roads, technical passes and of course, nice places to rest for the evenings with cold beers and chill vibes. Most people start in the popular city of Chiang Mai (2nd biggest city in Thailand) as you can fly there easily and find multiple shops to…

Exploring Historic Phuket Town, Thailand

The lion share of people who go to Phuket, Thailand can be categorized pretty easily. You have lots of dirty old men heading to Patong Beach to get raucous with pros, Russians who plan to bake in Speedos on Karon or Kata beach, and backpackers who are there to spend one night before or after visiting one of the islands. I have been to Phuket three times now and have explored pretty extensively. It’s actually an island, but is connected to the main land by a bridge. I seem to find myself there more often than not because they have…

One of The Coolest Museums in The World: Museo Soumaya in Mexico City!

Given Mexico City’s size, you can be pretty sure there are its fair share of museums, and great ones at that. But, it seems the only places you see mentioned in the guidebooks are the older ones as they don’t get updated that frequently. But, if you venture a little bit outside the main core of the city, you’ll find plenty more, and one such museum that is most definitely worth the trip is Museo Soumaya. Located in Nuevo Polanco (the western part of the upscale neighborhood of Polanco), you can reach the Soumaya Museum by taxi or Uber in…

Mexico City’s Coolest Neighborhood: Roma Norte!

mural in mexico city

Updated May 28, 2019 When it comes to Mexico City, there are a lot of preconceptions and false truths. If you ask someone what they know or think about it, you’ll probably get, “dangerous, dirty, crowded”. While I myself had many doubts the first time I decided to go to Mexico City, I couldn’t have been more wrong and my initial trip was a completely eye opening experience. Mexico City is massive, and like any massive city, it has less desirable areas to visit…just like any city for that matter. Cities don’t operate without a strata of people in different economic…

Celebrating Halloween and The Day of The Dead in Mexico City!

Halloween and Thanksgiving are two of my favorite holidays. Why? Because there is no religion involved and it’s all about eating/drinking, dressing up like a fool (Halloween at least) and hanging out with friends and family. Mexicans, while often pretty religious, do know how to separate the two and if there is partying involved, you can best bet their piety will take a back seat to putting back cervezas, grubbing with a vengeance and singing/dancing with their amigos. 3 days not to miss in Mexico are October 31st, Nov 1, and Nov 2 in which Halloween (which everyone celebrates here)…

Back in One of My Favorite Places in The World: Mexico City!

If you’ve read my blog over the years, you’ll know that Mexico is one of my favorite countries in the world. A quick flight from the US, the land “south of the border” is chock full of so many things to do, see, smell, taste and experience, that it would honestly take you years of continuous travel to see it all. Often tarnished by the media (what isn’t these days?), the country really is safe to travel around for the majority of areas minus a few places near the border and some interior states. Infrastructure is modern and you can…

How Travel has Become Too Easy

When I first started traveling on my own in 2006, travel was still truly an adventure for me. From catching a bus to even something simple like putting food in my mouth, everything was a a stimulating, “new” and slightly difficult (in a good way) experience. You had to rely on the good graces of people, the curiosity of others like “what the hell is this Aryan kid doing in the middle of the mountains in the Philippines?” and what navigational tools you had at your disposal like paper maps. This was when travel was “real” to me. And it…

5 Reasons Why Europe is Better Than America!

I caught a lot of flak from the Europeans in my last post, Why Europe is Worse than America who couldn’t take a joke, so I rushed to get this one out before someone hacked my site or beat me up. While most of my reasons for  why America is better than Europe are just small day-day-day “luxuries”, Europe’s reasons for being better than the good ole’ US of A are more utilitarian, practical and sustainable, so here you go! 1. People ACTUALLY use public transportation and don’t feel bad about it What the subway looks like in Philly… Unless…

7 Reasons Why Europe is Worse Than America…

Haa haa made you click! If you’re a Euro, you’re probably peeing your pants you’re so angry, and if you’re Canadian, you’re probably pissed too because I’m referring to “America” as the United States. I love Europe, but there are certain FAILS that should be addressed. But, don’t worry, before you think I’m just some pompous American prick, the next post will be “Why Europe is Better Than America”, so just take a chill pill and let’s do it! 1. You have to pay to use the bathroom in public places Why the hell should I have to pay to…

One of The Coolest Places I’ve Ever Been: The Adrspach Rocks!

It’s not often that I get to say this, but I am happy to do it any chance I get. Today I went to one of the coolest places I’ve ever been, the Adrspach-Teplice Rocks in the middle of nowhere in the Czech Republic. They are located in the extreme north of the country, just a few miles from the Polish border. What’s so cool about these so called, “rocks”. I’m just going to let the pictures speak for themselves… Occupying just a tiny area in between the even smaller towns of Ardspach and Teplice, these unique sandstone karst deposits…

The Best of All Worlds – Ghent Belgium!

historic center of Ghent

Located in the northwest of Belgium, Ghent (or Gent) is a beautiful canal-laced city that is often overlooked on most people’s Belgium itinerary who often opt to blow through it via train from Brussels to Bruges. While my mom vehemently suggested I go to Bruges (I had only 1 extra day to spare after Brussels), I decided to give the “ugly” sister a chance, and I’m so glad I did… While Bruges might be the world-renowned UNESCO beauty, Ghent is most certainly no DUFF. Thanks to Belgium’s extremely easy-to-navigate and frequent trains, I just showed up at the central train…

2 Days in Brussels – The Capital of Europe!

After 12 days in Germany, it was time for me to head somewhere new. I had no plan after Berlin until a few days before when I was checking out cheap flights to wherever I could go without changing planes. I saw one pop up on Easy Jet (low cost European airline) to Brussels, Belgium so I thought, why not?! Brussels Airport is pretty massive and I’ve flown through it a couple of times in the past. This was the first time I’ve actually passed all the way through to the baggage claim, but I have to say, it’s a…

Ich bin ein Berliner! Or at least for a long weekend…

My last stop on my Germany tour landed me in one of my favorite cities in the world, Berlin. I have multiple friends that live there and this was my 2nd time in the city – here’s a post I did about some of the touristic things to see/do in Berlin which I really didn’t do much of this time around. I essentially just came to Berlin to hang out, live the good life and visit my friends. Berlin is actually MUCH cheaper than most of Germany, which is kind of an interesting truth considering it’s the largest city and…

Going HAM in Hamburg!

cool view of the Speicherstadt

Well, I really didn’t go that nuts, I just wanted to be cool and use HAM (stands for Hard as a Motha Fuc*** ) as YOLO is already played out. Anyways, my second stop on my Germany marathon was in fact way up in the north of the country in the port city of Hamburg, about 4.5 hours north of Frankfurt via rail. Why did I choose Hamburg as my 2nd stop? Because that’s where a couple German friends recommended I go, and it was a good rec. Hamburg is the 2nd largest city in Germany and is often described…

Being Frank about Frankfurt…It’s Legit!

Main square in Frankfurt at Sunset

The first stop on my 6 week Euro Trip started in Frankfurt, Germany. Why in the world did I choose this place of all places to start? A $350 direct flight from Fort Lauderdale is the reason why, so I figured why not just get to Europe as cheaply as possible and then worry about where to go. After an uneventful flight and rapid passing through immigration at Frankfurt International Airport which was a breeze, I was on the subway rounding a bend on the Main (pronounced Mine) River when the city skyline came into view. Yes, you read right,…

Starting My Euro Trip Off Right at Roomers Hotel in Frankfurt!

So as you can see from the above video, I’ve been living the good life since day one of my “Location Independence“. Roomers Hotel in Frankfurt graciously put me up my first day which was a godsend after an extremely long flight from Fort Lauderdale. The airline made me check in my carry-on bag and I forgot that I put my melatonin in it. So, as I saw others popping all sorts of tasty looking pills and slowly fading into a numbed bliss, I sat awake with only crappy wine to relax myself. Getting to the city center from Frankfurt…

The Flight Search Engine That Changes The Game!!!

Firstly, I just want to establish that this is not a sponsored post. This is my genuine review of a tool I’ve discovered a few months back and it’s consistently been awesome enough that I’m ready to share it with you all, the ITA Flight Matrix. While it might look rather unassuming, and something even I could have designed in Microsoft Paint, this little puppy is powerful. The company that produced the flight search engine is ITA who was absorbed by Google a few years back to help them develop their own flight search capabilities. Before Google bought ITA, they…

Miami International Airport Hacks!

If you’re like me, then going to the airport is both an enjoyable and miserable experience. Yesssss Noooo!!!! For me, being in the airport is mostly enjoyable. The long anticipation of going somewhere is almost over as you will be boarding a plane to XYZ in a matter of minutes, you can pick up your favorite magazine to peruse at the book shop and you can indulge in an overpriced unhealthy snack because, “screw it I’m traveling, I can eat whatever I want for the few hours!”… One of my favorite things to do at the airport is people watch…