✦ Travel Blogger & Storyteller

Explore the World, One Story at a Time

Documenting hidden gems, local cultures, and the art of slow travel across six continents. Every journey tells a story worth sharing.

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Countries Visited
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Cities Explored
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Stories Written
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πŸ“ Featured Destinations

Places That Changed
My Perspective

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Japan

Kyoto

Ancient temples hidden in bamboo forests, where time moves at its own pace and every street reveals centuries of tradition.

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Morocco

Marrakech

A sensory overload of spice markets, intricate mosaics, and rooftop sunsets over the Atlas Mountains.

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Peru

Sacred Valley

Walking ancient Inca trails through cloud forests, where every step echoes thousands of years of civilization.

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Iceland

ReykjavΓ­k

Fire and ice collide in landscapes that feel like another planet. Northern lights dance above volcanic plains.

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India

Rajasthan

Pink cities, golden deserts, and palaces that rise like mirages. Every corner bursts with color and life.

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Nepal

Kathmandu

Prayer flags flutter in Himalayan winds while ancient temples guard the gateway to the world's highest peaks.

✍️ Latest Stories

From the Road

Lost in the Medinas of Fez

Getting deliberately lost in the world's largest car-free urban area taught me more about navigation than any map ever could.

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The Trans-Siberian Diaries

Nine time zones, six days on a train, and countless conversations with strangers who became friends by journey's end.

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Living with a Hill Tribe in Laos

Two weeks without internet, electricity, or a common language β€” and it was the most connected I've ever felt.

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Crossing the Sahara by Camel

Three days of endless dunes, star-filled skies, and the profound silence that exists only in the deepest desert.

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πŸ“Έ Photo Journal

Moments in Frame

Sunrise, Bagan
Coast, Amalfi
Ruins, Athens
Spring, Tokyo
Desert, Sahara
Festival, Venice
Jungle, Borneo
Summit, Nepal
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❓ Common Questions

Before You Go

How do you choose your destinations?+
I prioritize places with rich cultural depth, unique local experiences, and stories waiting to be told. I avoid overly touristy spots and focus on authentic, off-the-beaten-path locations recommended by locals and fellow travelers.
Can I use your photos for my own projects?+
All photos are copyrighted but I offer licensing for editorial and commercial use. Reach out through the contact form with details about your project and I'll send you a quote. Personal use sharing is always welcome with credit.
What camera gear do you travel with?+
I keep it minimal β€” a mirrorless camera body, two versatile lenses (24-70mm and a 35mm prime), a compact drone, and my phone for spontaneous shots. The best camera is always the one you have with you.
Do you accept brand collaborations?+
Selectively, yes. I only partner with brands whose values align with responsible travel and authentic storytelling. I never accept pay-for-positive-review deals β€” my audience trusts my honest perspective.
How far in advance should I book trip planning?+
Ideally 4-6 weeks before your travel dates. This gives me time to research current conditions, make local connections, and craft a detailed itinerary. Rush bookings (2 weeks) are possible with a small surcharge.