At the heart of Beirut, resides Nejmeh Square. A chic historical space in the downtown district of the historical “Paris of the east”. We only had one truly full day to spend in Beirut, after spending a few days previously in Bcharre in the mountains northeast of the city. Because of our limited time and …
While house-sitting is our favorite option for accommodation while traveling (and working), Airbnb is our next top choice. I will go over some of the pros and cons of using Airbnb but please note that this list is based mostly off of our personal experiences, all of which took place in Asia. Still, after staying at over …
For our next destination after Bangkok, we were pretty set on going to Siem Reap to see Angkor, which was a good choice – but the question was how to get there. While we had been flying up to this point, the prices on flights from Bangkok to Siem Reap weren’t great so we decided to …
The Kadisha Valley and it’s most famous of villages Bcharre is what caught my eye when we first contemplated travel to Lebanon. Its picturesque landscape of rugged mountains, steep cliffs and gorges, and ancient sites seemed to call out. With a little extra convincing, I managed to get Briana to agree to a long route that …
Camera House Borobudur was another activity in which I had a little more interest than Kyle. Our homestay was in a fairly isolated area in the countryside and this was the closest thing to us so I thought we should give it a go. Camera House Borobudur Our first venture out there was our first time …
While one of the top things Kyle wanted to do in Bangkok was the Snake Farm, one of the top things I wanted to do was the Hello Kitty House. I know it’s silly but I can’t help it. For my birthday this past year, I went to the Hello Kitty Cafe in Seoul. Hello Kitty House …