*Repost!* This was written for another blogger to feature on their guest blog but as it’s part of a series, it’s only right to repost my Colombia travel guide! To start, many people will ask ‘why Colombia?’. It’s capital city Medellin was once known as the most dangerous city and I (along with many others) … Continue reading Colombia Travel Guide
A Guide to Backpacking Nicaragua
Putting aside my personal opinions mentioned in Backpacking Nicaragua, here is my guide to backpacking Nicaragua! Where you start will be dependent on which neighboring country you come from, a friend and I got a 22 hour bus from Guatemala (slight stop over in El Salvador) and arrived first in the city Leon but if … Continue reading A Guide to Backpacking Nicaragua
Taking control of your own happiness
I do know this is easier said than done, however, there are variables in life that you can control and those that you cannot. Right now, I can't do anything about the never ending lockdowns and restrictions but what I could change was my environment, routine and job that I wasn't happy in. As I … Continue reading Taking control of your own happiness
I’ve been MIA again…
MIA - Missing in action. If there's one thing I've learned; it's that I need to work on consistency. As soon as my routine changes (in this case moving city and having time off work), I abandon my blog and Instagram page for the chaos that surrounds me. It's nice to have a break from … Continue reading I’ve been MIA again…
My thoughts on Backpacking Nicaragua
Now I didn't love Nicaragua and so in this post I will write about the highlights and low-lights of my time here. I do not want to put anyone off visiting as it does have some great things to offer, each traveler will have their own experience of every country and there are so many … Continue reading My thoughts on Backpacking Nicaragua
Thing’s do get better…
I'm sorry to those that follow my blog for travel stories but sometimes the only way for me to make sense of a situation in to write about it. You should see my drafts on here, it's a little bit different but a coping mechanism is a coping mechanism and if it works, you can't … Continue reading Thing’s do get better…
A backpackers guide to Guatemala
I spent around four weeks in Guatemala and still feel it was no where near enough time. As mentioned in yesterday's blog post, it's a country that utterly stole my heart. If you haven't seen it yet, check it out Guatemala – you stole my heart (ft. Stranger who now has pictures of me). Firstly, … Continue reading A backpackers guide to Guatemala
Guatemala – you stole my heart (ft. Stranger who now has pictures of me)
I honestly don't know where to start with this post, Guatemala stole my heart for so many reasons. I met the best people, saw some incredible places and felt so safe and at home (most the time - stay tuned for some funny stories). Much like Mexico, I will do this in two parts. This … Continue reading Guatemala – you stole my heart (ft. Stranger who now has pictures of me)
A guide to backpacking the Yucatan – Mexico
2 week itinerary For context and me chatting away, check out Backpacking Mexico – Isla Holbox Day 1-4.! Mexico is huge and I was somewhat limited on time so stuck to two weeks backpacking the Yucatan Peninsula. There are so many places you could visit outside of the Yucatan and this is by no means the … Continue reading A guide to backpacking the Yucatan – Mexico
Backpacking Mexico – Isla Holbox Day 1-4.
The start of a series of my guide to backpacking Central & South America. This blog post will summarise my experience and there will be second which is more of a guide/itinerary Mexico was never actually a place I had wanted to visit. I only heard of the fantastic all-inclusive resorts and that isn't my … Continue reading Backpacking Mexico – Isla Holbox Day 1-4.









