Eating at All the Vegetarian Indian Restaurants in Singapore
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Eating at All the Vegetarian Indian Restaurants in Singapore

I’m only slightly embarrassed to admit that my 24 hours in Singapore were mainly spent eating.  But who knew there were so many amazing and cheap vegetarian Indian restaurants in Singapore? I honestly thought I would spend the entirety of my visit peering hungrily through restaurant windows.  From what I’d heard, Singapore is so expensive…

The Ugly Side of Tourism: Is Kuta Bali Worth Visiting?
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The Ugly Side of Tourism: Is Kuta Bali Worth Visiting?

The beach town of Kuta in Bali is absolutely crazy.  It has been deemed by other travel bloggers as “the worst place in Bali” and “one of the most infamous beaches in Southeast Asia.”  And, in many ways, it is.  It’s akin to the spring break mecca of Cancun, Mexico, the boozy streets of New…

Motorbiking Bohol: Exploring Natural Wonders & Natural Disasters
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Motorbiking Bohol: Exploring Natural Wonders & Natural Disasters

I was lured to the island of Bohol for the same reason every other tourist is.  Promises of dreamy tropical beaches, cuddly miniature primates, and surreal Chocolate Hills made it impossible not to visit this popular island getaway during my trip to the Philippines.  But, honestly, it was the prospect of motorbiking Bohol that was the…

3 Reasons Being a Vegetarian in Penang Actually Rocks
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3 Reasons Being a Vegetarian in Penang Actually Rocks

When most travelers think of Penang, the first thing that comes to mind is street food.  In fact, many travelers visit the ‘Pearl of the Orient’ solely to sample the island’s world-famous cuisine.  But I have to admit, I was less than enthused about the prospect of being a vegetarian in Penang.  I seriously questioned…

4 Helpful Things to Know Before Traveling to El Nido, Philippines
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4 Helpful Things to Know Before Traveling to El Nido, Philippines

Some say that the nine-hour ferry ride from Coron to El Nido is a hellish one.  I’ve read stories of seasickness, overcrowded boats and even shipwrecks.  But I experienced none of these things.  Our ferry – which was actually more like a large boat – had only a handful of passengers.  It was a flawless…

The Reality of Traveling to a Disaster Zone – Coron, Philippines
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The Reality of Traveling to a Disaster Zone – Coron, Philippines

As I mentioned before, my trip to the Philippines was ill-timed.  A week before my arrival Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) ripped through the country.  It just so happened to stop off at many of the same destinations on my itinerary, including the city of Coron, Palawan.  Coron is known for having some of the most stunning scenery in all of…