Year: 2022

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Switzerland

Next stop on the journey was Switzerland, land of the most beautiful scenery you’ve ever seen and some of the most mediocre food at the highest prices that are guaranteed to really piss you off. I really had a hard time with this. I would have been fine with it being expensive if it was…

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Berlin

After 4 days in Paris, my friend Mark and I caught a flight to Berlin. Mark and I were roommates at Tulane, studied abroad together in Madrid and have spent like 4 years living together spread across New Orleans and Atlanta. We spent the next month or so traveling together and had an amazing time….

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Brussels, Ghent & Paris

After London, I headed down to Brussels for a couple days to meet up with some more friends. I have to admit that it was very nice spending the past 2 weeks in English speaking countries but upon entering Belgium I was back into some fun new linguistic challenges. Belgium is interesting, as depending on…

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Carbognano

After 2 days in Naples I caught a train to Rome to meet up with my friends Stracco, Ed and Haythem. Haythem owns a house in Carbognano Italy, which is a small village of 2000 people about an hour north of Rome and an hour south of Tuscany. Carbognano was where we spent a majority…

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Palio di Siena

As I have reiterated throughout this blog, the best plan is no plan, as it offers you full flexibility to realign yourself and see all the coolest shit nearby that you may not even be aware of until you hear about it from a local. It happened again while we were in Italy and learned…

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Napoli

One of the few truly planned stops on my Euro adventure was to meet some good friends of mine in Italy for 10 days. Originally, I had planned to spend a few days making my way down to Rome through Austria, but I was having too much fun in Prague, so instead I caught a…

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Prague

I really loved Prague, I think I’d like to live there some day. I had originally planned to stay in Prague for 4 days but ended up extending it to 9 because I was having such an amazing time. I probably would have actually stayed longer, but I had friends I was meeting up with…

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Budapest

From Slovenia, I broke off solo again and caught a train to Budapest. Coincidentally, the weekend I got there was the same weekend as the Hungarian Grand Prix Formula 1 race, so I had to go check that out. It was the first Formula 1 race I have ever been to, but won’t be the…

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Slovenia

Next stop on our trip, Ljubljana Slovenia! First things first, it’s pronounced Loo-blee-ana. Mastering that took a bit of practice. Secondly, Slovenia completely blew my mind. I did not have many expectations going there and I was blown away by how beautiful the small country is. Additionally, I learned that Slovenia has some incredible wines,…

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Croatia

We started off our Croatia adventure with 2 days in Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik has gained a lot of popularity in recent years with tourists due to it being a primary filming location for Game of Thrones. If you’ve seen the show, the Old Town area was where they filmed the scenes for Kings Landing. We spent…

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Bosnia & Herzegovina

On to Europe! First stop, Sarajevo where I was meeting up with my friend Bri from Tulane and her husband Ryan who have spent the last year living in Bucharest Romania, where she was a visiting professor. I was super excited to meet up with some friends after travelling solo the past 5 weeks. I…

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Zanzibar

After 10 days of long drives and amazing wildlife viewing, I decided to spend my last week in East Africa chilling on the beach in Zanzibar. Zanzibar is a gorgeous island off the coast of Tanzania with a complicated history. Beyond it’s gorgeous beaches, it is most well known for being a major hub in…

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Masai Mara

After 2 amazing days in the Serengeti, we left early the next morning for the last park of the trip, the Masai Mara. This was the park I was most excited about because I wanted to catch the great wildebeest migration which was now headed north to the Masai Mara. We had a very long…

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The Serengeti

Early the next morning, I got picked up by my 3rd driver, Ezekiel. Ezekiel was not as talkative as Casmus but was the most experienced guide I had on my trip. He’s been working as a guide for 25 years and does safaris in 5 countries- Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Zambia. He was extremely knowledgeable…

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Ngorongoro Crater

After Amboseli, it was time to head to Tanzania for a full day safari at Ngorongoro Crater. This was another long driving day, with about a 4 hour drive to the Tanzanian border, where I switched to a new Tanzanian driver, Casmus.  The Tanzanian border experience was an interesting one, it was extremely disorganized and…

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Amboseli National Park

After 2 days in Nairobi, it was time for my 10 day safari to begin. First stop, Amboseli National Park! My safari guide picked me up first thing in the morning. As mentioned in my last post, I booked this safari very last minute and so options were limited and I ended up booking a…

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Nairobi

Bye bye Mexico, hello Nairobi! The trip from CDMX was very long, about 48 hours total. It included a one night stopover in Atlanta, where I got to have like my 8th going away party with the boys over some steaks, From there I caught an early morning flight to New York, and then on…

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The African Audible

So, originally the plan was to head from Mexico City to Lisbon Portugal to spend about 3 months traveling around Europe. Unfortunately, my buddy who is traveling Europe with me had to delay his trip, so I pulled an audible as well. Luckily, as previously mentioned, I didn’t really have anything planned other than a…

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5 Weeks in Mexico: A Recap

Wanted to do a quick recap of the 5 weeks in Mexico as a whole. In short, it was absolutely incredible. I’d never been to Mexico before and really enjoyed my time in each city I stayed. And the tacos, damn I already miss the tacos. But I will certainly be back! Something that kind…

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CDMX

I spent 2 weeks in Mexico City and had the best time, it is a true world class city with so much going on and so much to see. I was only able to scratch the surface and will definitely be returning. Honestly, I spent most of my time there just living. I’m realizing that…

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Oaxaca Rundown

Apologies, I’ve been slacking on the blog. It seems I very much prefer going on adventures to create new blog content over actually writing it down. I’ll do better. The intent of this post is to convey how incredible of a place Oaxaca is. Shouldn’t be hard to do. The birthplace of mezcal and mole,…

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Hurricane Avocado

This post is part of a series called Oaxaca After we arrived to PE on Saturday and learned about the hurricane, we looked it up to figure out what we were up against and it looked like it could be pretty hectic (actually, the rendering of the storm made it look like a giant avocado…

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The van with wings

Apologies for the delay in posting, the wifi/cell signal has been very spotty since the hurricane on Monday. We’ll get to that, but first I’d like to talk a bit about our journey to Puerto Escondido, as that was an interesting experience.  Before coming to Oaxaca, I did some research on how to best get…

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Oaxaca: Monte Alban

We spent yesterday checking out the ancient ruins at Monte Alban, a site that was inhabited by the Olmecs, Zapotecs, and Mixtecs from about 500 BC to 1000 AD. It was supposedly the first city built in Mexico and was a very impressive feat of engineering and much larger than I expected. The complex was…

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Tulum: Taco Quest

This post is part of a series called Tulum This post is dedicated to one of my favorite parts about Mexico, TACOS! If I had to estimate, I bet at least 75% of the meals I’ve eaten so far in Mexico have been tacos and I’m not mad about it. Now that I have basically…

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