Nestled in the heart of a traditional Vietnamese fishing village on the seaside of Bai Xep Beach, about 13 kilometers (8 mi) away from the city centre of Quy Nhon in southern Vietnam, Life’s a Beach is one of the best guesthouses in the area. This exceptional accommodation is suitable for a wide range of
March 2017 - Asia's Nomad
Victoria Sapa Hotel & Victoria Express Train – Explore Northern Vietnam On A New Level
I have never been a fan of luxury travel. A good amount of comfort when being abroad excites me, but too much of that would bother me. I am more of the ‘exploring and experiencing’ type of traveler, but not necessarily adventurous I believe many solo female travelers out there share the same situation. I
Meet Sakia Haque – Founder of the Travelettes of Bangladesh
One of my favourite things about being digital nomad is the amazing amount of unlimited network you can get. You not only get to meet a wide diversity of people so from many countries and backgrounds when traveling, but also on the internet. We voyagers and nomads have formed such a large bonding community online
Meet Linh Ngo – A Banker, Blogger and Travel Enthusiast
‘Hello there! I’m Linh Ngo, a Vietnamese living in The Philippines. I’m currently working in finance for an American company. I have a passion for traveling and exploring, which was why I left my job as a banker of a big foreign bank in Vietnam in 2012 and relocated to Manila, the Philippines ever since.
Meet Thais Ribeiro – A Wanderlust Brazilian Linguist, Teacher and Author
‘Being a foreigner in China is a very extreme experience. Either u love it or hate it. Either u get treated like a goddess or like a stupid tourist. Either you are instantly a VIP and get a free table at the club that usually costs 2500 RMB (about 360 USD) with drinks, or you
Top 7 Experiences Traveling Vietnam As A Digital Nomad
‘Travelling across Vietnam wasn’t just a tour, it was a tale’, said Oliver Astrologo (check out his video of Vietnam here!), For me, traveling Vietnam was a life-time experience perceived by not just a Vietnamese, but one that has traveling and lived abroad for years. Exploring Vietnam got me from being curious to thrilled and