Polaroid of the week: Creepy statue at Haw Par Villa in Singapore
Haw Par Villa in Singapore was one of the most bizarre attractions we have ever visited! Images of people being sawed in half, grown-ups milking, and other oddities..
Haw Par Villa in Singapore was one of the most bizarre attractions we have ever visited! Images of people being sawed in half, grown-ups milking, and other oddities..
These are the five places we think everybody should see on a visit to Singapore! Read on for our favorite neighborhoods, a beach escape and an odd experience as well!
For the past few years, I’ve shared my favorite travel moments of each year. This year, I want to share a little bit more than just my travel highlights with you. Read on to find out what 2017 has been like for me, how I’ve been feeling about moving to New York ever since I won the Greencard, and what’s coming up in 2018…
30 April marked our 1 year travel anniversary, and we took a look at our expenses so far – how much we have spent, where the money went, and what our average per day spend has been in each country.
In the latest installment of our LGBT travel series, Sam of IndefinitiveAdventure.com shares why he thinks being out as a gay traveler can make a big difference.
We always knew it was going to happen, but before we even hit 35?! Just where is the line between young and old for women in Latin America and how did we already end up on the other side?
Seeing Elephant Seals on Highway 1 was a highlight of the PCH road-trip.
Driving along the Pacific Coast Highway from Los Angeles to San Francisco is filled with wildlife watching experiences, so it seemed natural to sign up for a whale-watching tour to see some of nature’s largest mammals further off the coast of California. Little did we expect to have to hold on for dear life out on the open sea, and one of us spending more time clenching on at the back of the boat feeding her breakfast to the birds.
After a few days, we come to a point that we just have to get out of Savannah…not because we hate it. On the contrary! We just want to go see about a celebrity cemetery and an island…
With only 702 inhabitants, Mazunte is about as sleepy as a beach town can get. There is a lot of laying on the beach reading or just staring out at the incredible ocean view.