Cheonggyecheon

Cheonggyecheon Stream in Seoul, South Korea

The metropolis of Seoul, South Korea is an exciting mix of modernity and tradition. Amidst the skyscrapers and high rises are little oases of nature and tranquility. One such place of beautiful calm traces it’s way elegantly right through downtown. Though it may seem like just a humble body of water, Cheonggyecheon stream is a […]

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Why I Became a Digital Nomad

See the World

The rise of remote work has freed many from the confines of a traditional office. Through technological advances and global connectivity, people can do a plethora of occupations completely from their laptops and other mobile devices. Many have taken the opportunity to give up a permanent address to travel and work around the world as

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Boseong Green Tea Fields

The Boseong Green Tea Fields

Many who visit South Korea never venture past the dynamic city of Seoul. While Seoul has enough diversity of beauty and experiences to fill any trip to the brim, there is so much to discover in the rest of the country. One of my most charming day trips from the country’s famous capital was to

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To Seoul, With Love

Our journeys can start from the smallest sparks of inspiration: a movie, a book, a photograph, a song. In the Spring of 2019, I followed my little trail of inspiration across the ocean to a place that a few years prior, I probably couldn’t have even pointed out on a map: the Land of Morning

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Mexico Packing List

I have spent quite a bit of time traveling in Mexico. With it’s warm, sunny climate, amazing food, and rich culture, it’s a great country to explore. With experiences amassed over many months across a few trips, I have carefully compiled a list items that I’m either glad I remembered or really wish I’d remembered

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What is Paris Syndrome

The Eiffel Tower at Sunset

As a travel writer, I occasionally reminisce over old photos to get inspiration for my next article. One of my first ever trips was a three week stint in Europe: London, the English Countryside, Brighton, and Paris. While, I could have kept my trip focused in Britain, I couldn’t resist the proximity to perhaps the

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The Parks of San Francisco

The Painted Ladies by Alamo Square Park

San Francisco was my home for many years. A place with an incredibly colorful history and a unique character. A place where countless artists and musicians came from far and wide to seek out its scene of freedom and expression. Many will tell you that spirit is long since gone but I would say that

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Tips for Using Airbnb

For many years, I’ve loved using Airbnb. It gives you the opportunity to reside in a place with a lot more local character than a hotel. The option to book an entire house or apartment allows visitors to really feel at home on their adventure. I also find there are extremely affordable places to choose

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