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  • Solo trip to Thailand and the solo

    The idea of taking a solo trip to Thailand is very common, given the characteristics of the country. I met many people like me, also many girls although Italians are always the least represented. At that time I was very active on Facebook, especially in groups of solo travelers, on which I found the latest…

  • Visiting Bangkok, it is not always true that seawater disinfects

    Visiting Bangkok is an adrenaline-pumping experience, although not like in the movie The Hangover 2. Visiting Bangkok, encounters between temples and night life I made a lot of interesting acquaintances on this trip, but in some ways the number one was a gentleman in Bangkok. He told me I was mean and stupid because I…

  • Visiting an island in Thailand

    That of visiting an island in Thailand was one of the main goals of the trip. There are many and there is something for everyone. Aside from evaluating which ones are more or less crowded, the time of year should be considered. In fact, the climate changes significantly between the Gulf of Siam (east side)…

  • Tourist village in Egypt, a salty little cut

    In January 2019 I did a hybrid experience of resort but also DIY. In previous years I had done my first snorkeling: Thailand, Australia and Belize. I had been excited about it, and comparing myself with more experienced comrades, they all told me that the top was the Red Sea: close, easy and beautiful. The…

  • What to do in Angkor: run away from the monkeys

    My list of what to do in Angkor was agreed upon with my new Parisian friend; running away from the monkeys had not been budgeted! What to do in Angkor with the best Parisian I’ve ever met In addition to being really beautiful, she was also really nice and made me laugh; it was all…

  • Meeting people on the road in the island of cats

    Going away alone makes it easier to meet people on the road. With the Mediterranean islands I am especially lucky for female acquaintances. On the island of affectionate cats I like to think that tomorrow, all of Cyprus may become famous for being the island of cats. Reading the various guidebooks it seems that the…

  • Visiting Angkor with Parisian lawyer.

    I had high expectations about visiting Angkor; I also remember it super fondly for one of the most pleasant of the many travel acquaintances I have made. The immense archaeological site is in Cambodia, fairly close to the Thai border; however, it was far from where I was staying and I flew there. For a…

  • Visiting North Cyprus, Christmas lunch with that Cypriot donkey.

    In Agia Napa I went to bed wondering if I would be able to visit North Cyprus and Varosha the next day. Or if I would have to spend that Christmas in that terrible hotel and especially downsize the trip. Cape St. Andrew , the most beautiful part of visiting North Cyprus The morning started…

  • Visiting Chiang Mai and falling off the bamboo bridge

    The second part of the trip consisted of visiting Chiang Mai and northern Thailand. Of Thailand’s second largest city I had read great things, but I did not particularly like it, perhaps because it is most famous for its large number of Buddhist temples, which to me, after seeing four or five of them, get…

  • Traveling in Thailand: chased by stray dogs

    I had warned all my acquaintances about my idea to travel to Thailand solo. On the day of departure, I went to work in the morning. When I said goodbye to my colleagues, they recommended I be careful, but that they were certain I would have a good time. I told them about the previous…