
Visiting the Philippines in Monsoon Season Wasn’t a Mistake
Visiting the Philippines in monsoon season wasn’t what I expected—but it revealed a quieter, more grounded version of travel most people never see.
Slow travel diaries, cultural stories, and honest guides from the places that changed me.
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Visiting the Philippines in monsoon season wasn’t what I expected—but it revealed a quieter, more grounded version of travel most people never see.

Montefrío is often reduced to its famous view, but being shown the town by someone who grew up there changes everything about how you experience

Most travellers see Bali’s rice fields from the edge. Stepping into them reveals the labour, rhythm, and people behind one of the island’s most photographed

Most people think the Great Barrier Reef is something you visit for a few hours. Snorkel, take the photos, head back. But this Great Barrier

In San Bartolo Coyotepec, the black pottery of Oaxaca begins as deep red clay gathered from the mountains. Inside a family workshop, I watched artisans

Panama City is one of those places people underestimate. Most travellers treat it like a quick stop before heading to islands or beaches, but the

I’m starting a postcard mail club, bringing stories from the road and small moments of joy back to people’s mailboxes.

Step inside Morocco’s rug cooperatives and discover how Amazigh women weave history, identity, and survival into every handmade Moroccan rug.

After spending 15 days crossing Morocco with G Adventures, I finally understood why people return home from this country sounding a little lovesick. From the

Guna Yala isn’t a typical island escape — it’s a protected, autonomous territory of the Guna people and one of the most meaningful cultural experiences

I prepare intentionally so I can photograph communities without sensationalism. On the ground, I move slowly, ask permission, and follow the light—capturing real moments, real

Dubrovnik I spent over 24 hours getting there, and it was a hectic journey. The train schedule to Genoa didn’t align with my flight. So,

Bucine Did you know that taxi services stop at 7 pm in Italy? Me neither. After a full day of travel that included two flights,

Casablanca After landing in a country I had dreamed of visiting for a decade, I was ready to start this adventure. A giddy sense of

Granada Arriving in Spain felt like coming home. I have two older brothers. But growing up, I always felt like my oldest cousin, Valerie was

With over 350 islands nestled in the Pacific Ocean, visiting this area is a great way to spend a day exploring Panama. Managing expectations will

Canadian French TL;DR – Canadian French is not equal to Parisian French. Arriving in Paris was interesting. Working off of no sleep, I jumped into