Information on Visas for Vietnam
Jun14

Information on Visas for Vietnam

If you’ve looked for information on visas for Vietnam, you may have found an important piece of information missing, especially from the State Department and Vietnam Embassy websites: If you’re flying into Vietnam, you can get a visa on arrival (VOA). And if you’re not sure about visiting Vietnam, I thoroughly encourage it! Overland or by Cruise If you’re coming into Vietnam by land or sea, you must have a visa in advance (for...

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Visiting the Perhentian Islands
Jun12

Visiting the Perhentian Islands

The Perhentian Islands are a highly sought after place to visit both as a tropical island getaway as well as for scuba diving. Are they worth the effort to go there? Ever since I had read about these islands during my days as a novice diver, I have wanted to go there. The Perhentian Islands had been ranked highly for scuba diving. When I was discussing our upcoming visit with the Bohemian Travelers clan in Penang, Malaysia, I had...

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What I learned about myself in Bali
Jun10

What I learned about myself in Bali

The book Eat, Pray, Love made the Indonesian island of Bali an even more popular place to come and find oneself. It has morphed into a yoga and spirituality buffet. But this is not why we came. And my story isn’t probably a common one you’ll find coming from the island. What I learned about myself had nothing to do with Bali, really. Friends and people who have been following along on our journey were probably surprised we came to...

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Dealing with Depression–Interview with Trever Clark
Jun08

Dealing with Depression–Interview with Trever Clark

My Living in the Darkness series about dealing with depression continues with traveler Trever Clark. What was your experience with depression before you began travel? I’ve lived with depression, anxiety and OCD since I was 15 years old. At the ripe old age of 32, that’s over half of my life now. In high school, I had days where I just couldn’t face school. Luckily my parents understood and, after talking to them...

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One Day in Phnom Penh–Local Style
Jun05

One Day in Phnom Penh–Local Style

–by Gabrielle Yetter Funny place, Phnom Penh. You either love it (like I do) or hate it (like I did when I first arrived). If you’re looking for glamour, nightlife, or sophistication, it won’t be on your to-do list. But, if you want to step outside the pages of the travel brochures that suggest you visit the palace, museum, and killing fields, you’re likely to see a local side of Phnom Penh that is far more captivating and...

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