It feels good to be lost in the right direction
In the vicinity of Vang Vieng the Sae Lao project is located. Sae Lao is a restaurant by day and school by evening. It dedicates all its profit to fund the amenities that are available for the teachers and students. I served there as a volunteer for a week…
Helping Laos: Meth in, Children out.
The effects of the Vietnam war in Laos are still noticeable nowadays. With that in mind I decided to explore the country riding through rice fields, engaging in traditional celebrations, planting rice at sunset and exchanging knowledge with locals. I discovered…
Laos: the everlasting effects of war
With its vibrant skyscrapers and stunning nature, it is hard to imagine that Singapore is one of the most influential economic hubs in the planet. A small state comprising of 64 islands delivers its citizens both economic growth and personal space.
Singapore: the garden city
I paid special attention to children on my trip to this part of the world. It seems to me that, in between the misery they live in, they make up a whole different world with their imaginations. They are not unhappy.
Tanzania: A particular glance at the children.
A journey through Morocco
A journey through the rural Morocco, from big traditional cities like Marrakech all the way to the door of the Sahara desert. From the edge of Algeria passing through the iconic Atlas Mountains and haggling with street vendors. Being in the Sahara Desert at night, on top of a dune, is an experience that I will never forget.
When we were done we sat by the bonfire and had a nice life profound talk until past midnight. I knew he was tired so we called it a day. I knew I would be so tired the next day but I stayed up watching the night sky until one in the morning…
Camping in the Egyptian Sahara
Armed with a backpack, a camera and the willing to live new adventures, visiting the Pyramids of Egypt is a life changing experience.