Travel burn out sounds like the ultimate first world problem. Every time I suffered from it during my 15 months
When I was planning my trip to Mexico, I was super excited to realise that I would be there for
The guided day trip is king in Mexico. The hordes of mostly North Americas arriving in the country, often on
Mexico City is probably one of the most underrated places in Mexico. It’s often dubbed dangerous, or not interesting, or
Mexico (and the rest of Central America from what I’ve been told) is full of Mayan ruins that are thousands
Valladolid ended up in our travel plans because it is a great place to base yourself if you plan on
I’ve still got about 35 content-based posts to write and publish before I will have finished filling you guys in
Just before I arrive in any new country, I look up the UNESCO World Heritage list for that country and
Mexico City is a place that many people throw out of their Mexican travel itinerary. It’s often dubbed as dangerous
New York is one of the only cities other than Melbourne that I could live in- at least for a
I’d already fallen absolutely in love with Bosnia and Herzegovina during the short two days I spent in the capital
Bosnia and Herzegovina is seriously a history lover’s dream. I’ve always loved studying the history of the World War I
In my post on Brasov I explained that one of the reasons I was drawn to this region of Eastern Europe
Bulgaria isn’t a country that people typically add to their European itinerary. But I think I’ve already established that I’m
Belgrade was really only going to be a convenient stop between Bulgaria and Bosnia. I only planned on spending one
I’ve wanted to visit Romania since I first picked up Elizabeth Kostova’s book, the Historian. The novel is incredible and