Month: March 2021

Deep in the Art of Sofia, Bulgaria

Deep in the Art of Sofia, Bulgaria

Reader, I’ve pulled this from the archives. I wrote about my trip to Sofia around the same time I started my original blog, in 2011.  Around the corner from my old apartment in New York City’s East Village, where I loved in my 20s, there was an establishment called the […]

Cappadocia, Before and After

Cappadocia, Before and After

Cappadocia has become wildly popular in the decade since I visited. Nestled in and around the Nevsehir province in central Turkey, Cappadocia looks like a moonscape or the other side of a portal to another planet. With its strange rock formations, a history of hermit cave dwellers, places with names […]

Cambodia Travel : Where to Stay and Shop in Phnom Penh

Cambodia Travel : Where to Stay and Shop in Phnom Penh

On a whirlwind trip to Southeast Asia, after a few days where it seemed like the travel gods were really out to get me, with 30 hours of food poisoning in Thailand followed by four flights in three countries over the course of one day, I was really ready for […]

A Love Letter to Puerto Natales, Chile

A Love Letter to Puerto Natales, Chile

I left sunny summery Santiago in the early morning. Two flights and four ham and cheese sandwiches later, we started our descent into Punta Arenas and the weather suddenly turned. I could see choppy white-capped water and thin grey clouds whipped against the plane window. The airport was pretty desolate, and […]

Belize Travel Guide: Placencia, Cayo, and Hopkins

Belize Travel Guide: Placencia, Cayo, and Hopkins

How do you choose where to go in Belize? It depends on what kind of experience you’re looking for. For such a small country (it’s about the size of Massachusetts or Wales for reference) there is remarkable diversity in ecosystems, and so much to see and do. The below travel […]

One Week in Berlin

One Week in Berlin

The first time I went to Berlin it was my first real solo trip and it changed my life, sparking a passion that eventually inspired me to move alone to Turkey for a year. On my second trip, I spent one week in Berlin and felt just as inspired. As […]

Il Palio in Siena, Italy: The World’s Wildest Horse Race

Il Palio in Siena, Italy: The World’s Wildest Horse Race

Reader, please note that I wrote this in the summer of 2010. This is a story for entertainment purposes as certain details are too out of date to be a travel guide. Bribery, alliances, medieval tradition, grandiose public displays of emotion, danger, violence. I read about Il Palio in Siena, […]

Hiking (and Defying Death) in Butterfly Valley, Turkey

Hiking (and Defying Death) in Butterfly Valley, Turkey

The Turquoise coast of Turkey is teeming with opportunities for authentic adventure. The day I went hiking in Butterfly Valley Turkey took an unforgettable turn. One moment I was drinking a beer on a quiet beach, swinging in a hammock, chasing butterflies, and looking in awe at the dramatic cliffs […]

36 Hours in Warsaw, Poland

36 Hours in Warsaw, Poland

I spent almost exactly 36 hours in Warsaw, arriving at 8PM on a Sunday and departing at 8AM Tuesday. Inspired by the New York Times series, here is my view of a day and a half of exploring Poland’s capital. What lead me to Warsaw? The desire for another stamp […]

Travel Guide to Chilean Patagonia

Travel Guide to Chilean Patagonia

I spent just three days and four nights in Patagonia and I packed a lot in – a day tour of Torres Del Paine National Park; eating, drinking and exploring in Puerto Natales; Staying at a ranch and riding a horse through the empty plains in Puerto Bories; hiking to […]