Planning to travel to Mui Ne? Here’s a recommendation for you. It’s no secret that I choose my itineraries based on the dishes I will be able to sample on the road. I chose Vietnam as a country largely because of food. So when I read Jodi Ettenberg’s ode to a certain Mui Ne soup, Continue reading
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Things to Do in Athens for Foodies
Athens. What a city. Full of history, full of magic. Full of FOOD. Traditional greek food, with heavy middle Eastern influences, is all over the city. There are so many things to do in Athens for foodies, this city is a foodie heaven! From two-euro-Souvlaki street food to Michelin starred restaurants, Athens has it all. Continue reading
Saigon Food Guide: 8 Foods and Drinks You Should Try in Saigon, Vietnam
Saigon is heaven for foodies. Walk around pretty much any district and you’ll find food stalls lining the streets, selling everything from crispy pancakes to fresh pressed cane juice to grilled sea food. And of course soup – there’s lots of soup. It’s an experience for your senses: Vibrant colors from both the food and Continue reading
Vietnam by Train: Taking the Reunification Express from Saigon to Hanoi: Leg 1 (How to Get from Saigon to Mui Ne)
“Let’s take the Reunification Express from Saigon to Hanoi!” “How far is that?” (Long pause. Google maps search.) “1600 kilometers.” It sounded like a crazy idea at first. The Reunification Express. An old train, slowly making its way through mountains and rice paddies and along amazing cliffs, revealing hidden beaches. Romantic maybe, but crazy. Even Continue reading
Why You Should Skip Oktoberfest and Head to the Cannstatter Volksfest Instead This Year
In the last two weeks of September until the first weekend of October, more than six million people from all over the world will be heading to Munich for the famous Oktoberfest. They will drink way too much beer, eat copious amounts of German food, get dizzy on the rides (or just get dizzy from Continue reading
Impressions from the Festa Major de Gracia 2014
When the decorated streets are so packed with people they have to be marked as one way walking streets; every bar, restaurant and shop sells take away beers and cocktails (mojito anyone?) or snacks on the street, and on every corner, there’s live music or some other kind of event going on – from 10 in Continue reading
Castellers: The Human Towers of Catalonia
The highlight of a castell, the traditional Catalonian human towers, is when the little kids put on their helmets and quickly climb all the way to the top of the castell, looking fearless and agile like little monkeys, while the crowd watches nervously. The group’s musicians, the “Gralles”, play the typical castells tune. The crowd Continue reading
Best Lunch Spot in Cambodia: The Kep Crab Market
“Sea to table in 10 minutes!” is how my travel partner very accurately summarised our experience at the Kep Crab Market. At this amazing little sea town in Southern Cambodia, you can eat fresh crab either right at the market itself or at one of the many restaurants surrounding it – my favorite: Holy Crab Continue reading
5 Items on my Packing List That Nobody Else Seems to Carry
Before I set out on my three month South East Asia trip, I read loads of packing lists by other bloggers. I’d done plenty of traveling before, but usually either short trips or staying in one place for several months. Traveling for three months while moving to a new place every few days was new Continue reading
Angkor Wat & More: Four days in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Do you have a few days in Siem Reap, Cambodia and are wondering what there is to do there? Not sure how to organize your stay around the temple visits to Angkor Wat? Read along. Siem Reap is a great place, and you should plan in some time away from the temples as well to Continue reading