Trieste used to be a country, it's now a part of Italy. We checked out this small city on the border of Croatia and Slovenia, as well as visiting Venice and staying the mountains outside of Verona.
Rollercoasters and theme parks are some of my favourite things and always have been. There's no better place in the world than Orlando to visit theme parks, so I went back for a third time.
Me and Kurt had been planning to do a meet-up for his fans for a while now, and I was over on that side of the world, so we decided to organise it in Medellin.
I don't have the challenge to visit the whole world, but I want to visit a lot of it. Andorra is difficult to get to, as there are no flights or trains, so I drove.
Amsterdam is filthy. Why are parents walking their kids through the red light district at night? Wtf is wrong with people. It's literally an area full of prozzies and weed.
I assume that being a communist country, Laos would be... Well it wasn't as I expected. It was full of drunk Brits who should have been in Magaluf or Benidorm.
I had heard air raid sirens on TV, but never in person. It is a horrible noise and Ukrainians have to hear this every day just because the guy next door thinks they don't deserve to exist.
Latvia is one of the last countries in Europe that I needed to visit, just 3 of the small countries then two terrorist states left, which I won't be visiting as they don't count as countries right now IMO.
I was spotted by a fan wandering the streets of Kaunas in Lithuania. It's not the first time it has happened, but it stills feels mad that people know who I am.
We found a flight back to Europe from Bangkok for £236 each. Bangkok to Zurich, which flew overnight, allowing us to completely beat jet lag. We left Bangkok at about 1 am, had some food on the plane, fell asleep, albeit very broken sleep for me.
We had 3 weeks booked in Cambodia, arriving in Siem Reap for the main reason of visiting Angkor Wat, which for some reason isn't part of the Wonders of the world. I'd say it's far more impressive than the Colosseum or Big Jesus.
Whilst we were in Thailand, we found out that Malaysia had finally re-opened for tourists, and although we had a ticket to Vietnam, it turns out it'd be too difficult to get a visa for Tanya, as she needs one to enter Vietnam. The time restraints we had in Thailand meant that we'd run out of time.
After a month in India, visiting 8 cities, flying around one of the biggest countries in the world every few days, we needed a long rest.
We have been travelling non-stop since July 2020, coming up to two years. The longest we've stayed in one apart
We finally got the visas for India, but they'd only give us 30 days, which turned out to be better actually as we got everything we wanted to do, done within 30 days rather than spending 3 months in India needlessly.
This is a super brief overview o
We flew from The Maldives to Sri Lanka, landing in Colombo, well, Negombo airport. We stayed in a hotel kind of near the fort, which turned out to be an awful hotel that had fake photos on Booking, but whatever, we deal with what we're given.
The on
We've been travelling non-stop for 18 months now, and it's getting a bit tiring constantly moving about, never unpacking for a long period of time, so we thought we'd chill for a few weeks and the flights to The Maldives from Bangkok were really chea
We arrived in Thailand from Nepal, just about. Thailand stopped letting people come for tourism, but we had already been accepted so it was fine for us.
For a country that's so anal about covid, the airport staff had literally no idea how to manage
First off, you're probably wonder why I spent all 4 weeks in Kathmandu. I did plan to visit other cities, but I was sick for the first 3 and a bit weeks. Starting off with the shits from Pakistan which pretty much stopped me from leaving the apartmen
Me and Kurt also met up with Dale Philip and Luke Damant for a curry. I've known Dale for years, but it was the first time I'd met Luke. Both of them are absolutely flying on YouTube and Facebook now. Well done to them both.
I wanted to do something nice for a lady in the women's market, so I bought all of this old Bulgarian lady's flowers, then I didn't know what to do with them so decided to give them away, which is somehow harder than it sounds. Nobody wanted them. I
There aren't many articles about this, so I thought I'd create it and make it brief.
If you want to get from Punta Cana to Pedernales, it's not simple, but these are the steps:
Step 1 - Go to Bavaro Express main office in Bavaro and take a bus to S
It's cold in Cusco in the mornings and they have some really cool traditional clothing here, so instead of wearing all black like I started the video in, I tried to find some nice ladies selling traditional Peruvian clothing, or at least traditional
I rented Machu Picchu, for my birthday. Well, that might sound like I rented the whole place to myself, that's not true, I did rent (pay for entry) Machu Picchu for myself, for my birthday and it just so happened there was nobody else there when I ar
Markets are a great way to get to know what the locals get up to, what sort of produce they buy and a good place to find some really local food. That was the plan for me and @Kurt Caz in this video. We decided to check out two markets in
Peru is famous in South America for its cuisine, and one of the main dishes here is Anticuchos de corazón, which is grilled cow heart!
Would you eat cow heart?
I really wanted to try this sort of food as street food, but it seems impossible
When you're planning a visit to a new country, there are some things that would be handy to know, like prices of things and how to get around a city. Paraguay is a relatively poor country compared to the UK, so you'd expect things to be a lot cheaper
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