About
I don't just "like to travel." I built my life around it.
Over a decade ago, I bought a one-way ticket to Southeast Asia and wandered around for three and a half months with only a single backpack strapped on my shoulders. And I never really stopped. Since then, I've spent a month or longer in at least ten countries, embracing slow travel because I believe the real magic happens when you stop rushing: a conversation over a cup of coffee with a local, a unique festival you stumbled upon, a dish you can't quite identify.
That said, I'm not here to tell you how to travel. There's no "right" way to see the world — only the way that's right for you. Whether you're chasing adrenaline or an empty hammock, a once-in-a-lifetime trek or a simple weekend getaway, my only goal is that you come home happy. That's it.
If there's one thing my years on the road have taught me, it's that the world doesn't stand still. Wildlife becomes endangered, culture and traditions fade, and hidden gems get discovered, The version of a place that exists today may not be there tomorrow. So if there's a trip you've been dreaming about, there's no better time to start planning it than now.
