Southern Asia
Here you will find all of our posts from Southeast Asia and the Subcontinent. We’ve spent over 3 years in total travelling this region and consider ourselves to be Asia experts! It’s probably our favourite continent to travel (so far) and we can’t wait to return. For individual countries and other continents, refer to Our Destinations Page.


A Mini-Guide to Travelling Cambodia
With a history that is both horrifying and glorious in equal measure, Cambodia is a country that will live long in the memory of anyone that visits this Southeast Asian gem. Thanks mainly to its friendly, generous and genuine people, you’ll find a country that is accepting the decades of brutality, bloodshed and poverty whilst ...
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5 Must-See Natural Wonders in Southeast Asia
Whether you are planning to travel to Southeast Asia for a few months or just a quick holiday, you should try to include at least some of the stunning local natural wonders in your itinerary. There are so many amazing places to explore. We get it can be tricky to know which ones to see, ...
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A Solo Traveler’s Guide to Palawan, Philippines
Travelling solo is not for everyone, yes, but if you haven’t done it yet, you may want to add it to your bucket list. Solo travel will give you a sense of freedom that you would not be able to experience if you were travelling with a companion. Unlike if you’re travelling with a group, ...

Cambodia’s Coastal Region: A Travel Guide
The south-western coastal region of Cambodia is easily one of the most beautiful places we’ve visited in Southeast Asia. From night swimming in the sea with bio-luminescent plankton to adventurous jungle treks to reach secluded pristine beaches, this region of Cambodia is a must see on anyone’s backpacking itinerary through the country. Due to the country’s ...
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A Motorbiking Guide to Lower Mustang, Nepal
You might think of Nepal as the ultimate trekking destination that is best explored on foot, where you will be following animal tracks, crossing high passes, and reaching the base camps of the highest mountains in the world. But, this small Himalayan country offers much more than trekking, and is so well set up for ...
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Bangkok, Thailand: A Digital Nomad Guide
Bangkok is a friendly, buzzing city visited by millions of people each year. The low prices, great coworking spaces, and abundance of sensational food also make it a popular base for Digital Nomads to live and work remotely from. We spent 2 months living in Bangkok as Digital Nomads in the northern part of the ...
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