Tag: solo travel female

  • Kaohsiung – Queen City of South Taiwan

    Kaohsiung – Queen City of South Taiwan

    As this was my second time to visit Taiwan, I have thought of travelling to other places not just in Taipei or nearby city. While searching for a place, I found Kaohsiung. ❤ Kaohsiung is the third largest city in Taiwan, next to New Taipei and Taichung. Kaohsiung is a coastal city and leading all…

  • Cijin Island – DIY Day Tour

    Cijin Island – DIY Day Tour

    Cijin or Qijin Island is one of the smallest part of Kaohsiung. This island is becoming popular to those who travel in South for its seafood, surfing and historic monuments. A day tour in Cijin Island is recommendable if you want to escape from the skyscrapers of Kaohsiung proper. Cijin Island tour was not part…

  • Why Myanmar?

    Why Myanmar?

    It was a puzzle question for me. I was like what I was thinking to book a vacation out of the country and go to this unknown place. All I knew then is I want to be on parts unknown. Yes, that Anthony Bourdain feeling. I want to be with rare, authentic, untouched culture and Myanmar…

  • Bangkok – The Entry and Exit to Everywhere

    Bangkok – The Entry and Exit to Everywhere

    When I am looking for a flight going to Myanmar, the only place I thought is Thailand. It is a backpacker’s dream to see this exotic place. Bangkok as the capital of Thailand is vibrant during the day but mostly at night. Since I will be staying in Bangkok for actually 2 days (squeezed!), I had…

  • VIETNAM AND CAMBODIA – All firsts!!!!

    VIETNAM AND CAMBODIA – All firsts!!!!

    Vietnam and Cambodia are popular countries in Asian history. As Social Studies and History subjects are my favorites, these are the two places I wanted to visit since I was in grade school. Their history, economy, politics and society have these alluring echoes across the continent. Impulsively, I booked a flight last February 2015. Out…

  • Cu Chi Tunnels – Memories of Terror

    Cu Chi Tunnels – Memories of Terror

    Cu Chi Tunnel is one of the most historic places in Vietnam during the war. Now, it is a popular place visited by tourists and travelers all over the world. The tunnel is a 250 kilometer long that was built to hide and protect Vietnamese soldiers and civilians during the war. Imagine how they dug…