Coron is a little port town on an islands that’s part of Palawan. It is mainly used as a hub for some island hopping tours or you can do a multiple day expedition to El Nido. On the island hopping tours you’ll see pristine white beaches and beautiful lakes, lagoons and limestone cliffs. If you like […]
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The Philippines is a country made up out of 7641 islands with the clearest azure blue oceans and pristine white sand beaches. However, It has much more to offer than just beaches. You can find incredible diving, surfing, beautiful rice terraces and hiking. I also found the culture very different from the rest of South-East Asia. […]
Some people will say Vang Vieng is reformed and no longer a party town, but if you are looking for a party, you will find one. However, there is a lot more to this town and its absolutely worth a trip even if you’re looking for something else. Vang Vieng is a riverside town that […]
One of my favorite places in the Philippines is Moalboal. Not necessarily because of the town, but because of all the wonderful things to do in the area. It’s the perfect base for a bunch of adventures. Diving, snorkeling, visiting waterfalls, hiking and canyoneering are all part of the options. The town is full of […]
It’s hard to find the words to describe Laos, which is one of my favorite countries in South-East Asia. Laos has a mountainous landscape with green hills, the Mekong river meandering through the only landlocked country in South-east Asia. It’s inhabited by hill tribes and besides that a mostly buddhist population. I didn’t know much […]
Luang Prabang is a town in the North of Laos located in a valley where the Mekong river and the Nam Khan River meet. I ended up spending a full week here soaking up its peaceful charm and enjoying the French Croissants. Besides the croissants you can also find the influence of the French colonial […]
Pakse is a city in southern Laos, where the Mekong and Xe Don rivers meet. Since it’s quite far South, many backpackers choose to skip it, but if you end up going you’ll be rewarded. It was one of my favorite parts of my entire South-east Asia trip. The biggest draw of Pakse is the Bolaven […]