What many people don’t know about Vietnam is that after years of colonial rule by the French, much of the cuisine in Vietnam has been influenced by French cooking. I remember walking into the center of Ban Me Thuot in the central highlands years ago and the most overpowering smell in the street was baking …
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The Wire Dopp Kit Explained
An often ignored aspect of packing is wire and cord management. Whether you are a digital nomad or just a recreational traveler, you need a solution to stash away your electronic accessories. When you’ve had enough experiences getting stressed out, fumbling with cables on a plane or airport, you’ll know that a system to keep …
Adventure Travel to Paris with a GR1
Why Travel? Oftentimes you are traveling somewhere for a reason or an event. In this case, it was the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death, an exhibit at the Louvre. It’s a once in a lifetime thing, and we’re big fans of LDV, so that became our reason to go. Who cares if the …
Why a Travel Backpack is Best (Roll Bags Suck)
Rucksack travel > Roll Bag Travel If you’re not interested in freedom, adventure, health or common courtesy toward the entire universe while traveling, this post will prove of very little interest to you. Out in front of the Saint-Lazare train station in Paris, there’s a sculpture (and Ingress portal) called Consigne à vie or Checked Luggage for …
Tips for Choosing a Hotel
Hotels are for Showers, Sex, and Sleep Is it clean? Is it in a good location? That’s what I think about when picking a hotel. Because hotels are for showers, sex, and sleep. Those are your basics when traveling. If it’s too nice, you might want to stay there too much. Did you really come …
Have Ruck, Will Travel
There are times when the universe gives you an unexpected opportunity to travel, be it through work or perhaps a spontaneous invitation from a friend or, if worlds collide as they often do, both. These types of trips seem to materialize out of thin air and when they do, there are ways to seize the …