Polaroid of the week: The smiles of India
..Since we’ve arrived in India, we have definitely had our ups and downs…but one thing that always keeps us smiling are some of the friendliest folks we have met throughout …
..Since we’ve arrived in India, we have definitely had our ups and downs…but one thing that always keeps us smiling are some of the friendliest folks we have met throughout …
This week’s Polaroid features a Thai icon: the traditional wooden long-tail boats, which are still a common means of transport throughout South East Asia.
After four months in South East Asia, we finally found a heavenly beach – on Langkawi in Malaysia. We were treated to white-sand beaches and stunning sunsets day after day…
One thing we love about South East Asia are the old-fashioned tricycle rickshaw taxis we’ve come across in various countries – including Malaysia…
I experienced my first real blizzard this week, when I returned to New York. Within hours, the city was covered in 10 inches of snow – what an amazing spectacle!
Who knew Melaka’s most prominent son is a famous bodybuilder! When we visited the UNESCO town, we did not only find a vibrant Chinatown and relics of the Dutch and Portuguese colonization, but also golden statues of a muscle man!
Even though my return to New York has been more stressful than expected, I was able to enjoy the tail end of cherry blossom season in the Botanic Gardens…
If you ask me, Cuba’s true showstopper is not Havana, but Trinidad, a town founded by the Spanish in 1514 which is now UNESCO World Heritage. This is why:
My trip to Cuba turned out to be one of the most fascinating trips I’ve taken in a while. I started my trip in Havana, a city you can’t help but fall in love with…
I can finally reveal the real reason why I came to Germany…