A non-surfer’s paradise | Southwest Sumba

The more I travel in Indonesia, the more I’m convinced that Bali is the overrated underbelly of the country. It’s good but not great, and since the big reopening, it’s gotten worse. Sumba caught my eye last year when I visited Rote and West Timor. I kept it in the back of my mind while…

Papua Diary | The hybrid solar eclipse experience

I don’t have a strict or written-down bucket list. I usually go with the flow, find things of my interest (and forget about them), hunt them down (or change my mind) and then find something new (ADHD rulz). However, one thing has been on my imaginary list since 1999 – watching a total solar eclipse….

Papua Diary | Biak

Let’s call this a teaser rather than a complete guide because Biak has more treasures than I first thought and definitely needs more than three days to explore the largest island of the small archipelago in Cenderawasih Bay. What I can tell for sure is that Papua is something else. And Biak takes this uniqueness…

Beyond Phuket | Khao Lak

The good thing is that Khao Lak is only an hour’s drive from North Phuket. The bad thing is that I don’t know if I could feel lonelier anywhere else. In my personal journey, there is no other place so silently controversial: gorgeous and making me miserable AF. But before diving into the details, I…

The sum of Samui | Bo Phut

Ladies and gents: Koh Samui itself. Bo Phut is the heart and the underbelly of the island. Heavily populated, but therefore with the most options in terms of accommodation, food and entertainment (well, whatever you call it). While the center of the central, Chaweng is terrible (in my opinion), the district is luckily larger than that…

The sum of Samui | Mae Nam

Mae Nam is the northern and the most laidback part of Koh Samui. Google says it’s for backpackers and budget travellers, but honestly, I didn’t get that impression. Maybe that’s how it used to be, but now it’s well-developed, and the prices are the same as anywhere else. Mae Nam port is the entry point…

The sum of Samui | West Samui

Koh Samui is kinda big, but the population concentrates on the east side, leaving the west more remote and green. The main roads are perfect to drive, and the sightseeing spots are easy to access.. it just feels far from everything. West Samui is the day trip and weekend getaway zone. According to Google finds,…

The sum of Samui | Lamai, Maret

Koh Samui is clearly not my favourite place in Thailand – because it’s flat in the sense of nature and entertainment. However, being a well-developed expat island, it offers everything you need for casual living – and if you spend enough time here, that can come in handy. So when there is no sightseeing left,…

The complete Koh Tao guide for non-divers

Koh Tao is one of those islands where people spend more time underwater than above. And when they are not in the deep blue, just talk about all the fish. If you are not deeply involved in this activity – again, diving – the island may feel a bit exclusive. It’s always challenging to find…

Visiting Phuket in the rainy season | South Phuket

The first time I came to Thailand was in 2011. As for many, it was my entry drug of Asia. During this visit, we only used Phuket as a quick standby to the next stop. We spent 3 nights in Patong, and to be honest, I didn’t like it (surprise, surprise). However, I had one…