Solo travels
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Brisbane Brisbane Brisbane
After traveling from Sweden all the way over to Australia, a total of 34 hours, I was happy to finally arrive in Brisbane. It’s not my first time visiting, last time was a weekend getaway during my farmwork on strawberry… Continue reading
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Traveling solo and my anxiety
Diverging from my old beaten life track and turn in the direction of travel and discovery has been the ultimate decision. Having the luxury expanding my sense of freedom certainly has given grounds for both gratitude and pride. The perks… Continue reading
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Highlights from Otres beach, Sihanoukville <3
Towards the end of my time in Cambodia I was a bit tired and just waned to enjoy a beautiful place. I chose to rent my own bungalow on the beach just by the water. A guy I met had… Continue reading
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5 things you have to experience in Kampot, Cambodia!
Here’s a list of 5 things you have to do in Kampot 🙂 1.The sunset. As shown in the previous post, the sunset in Kampot is beautiful especially by the river. I know there are multiple companies offering a sunset… Continue reading
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My first week in Cambodia (Kratie, Phnom Penh and Kampott)
Getting from Lao to Cambodia wasn’t too difficult. I booked my ticket on Don Det (4000 islands) and got to the border about 1,5 hour later. At the border they have a scam going on where a man has a… Continue reading
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Pakxé: Golden Buddha,waterfall looop + 4000 Islands
After leaving the caves in Thahek next stop on this journey was Pakxé! The bus ride was 8 hours long and involved a man forgetting his 5 year old daughter at a bus stop (true story) but it all ended… Continue reading
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Thakhek: Experiencing healing caves
Ok, so when I was in Vientiane I was considering going to Konglor cave. This massive cave is supposed to be incredible. You need take a huge boat inside and it goes on forever. While talking about it with Khadyja… Continue reading
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Vientiane – the boring capital delivered entertainment!
Before I arrived in Vientiane I had talked to at least three people who had expressed their disapoinment with the capital city of Lao. To sum up their reviews: it’s boring, nothing to see and very busy. Big cities have… Continue reading
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Vang vieng: hard partying or hiking?
Vang Vieng which was my next stop dosen’t exactly have the best reputation. Known for its huge party scene with tubing down the river while consuming alcohol (which a couple of years ago killed 87 tourists in one year) and… Continue reading
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Luang Prabang: The adventure in Lao begins!
My time in Thailand came to its end and now it was time to enter Lao. There are three was to cross the border. The most common way is to go by slow boat. When I first heard about the… Continue reading









