Best Foods in Cambodia

To me, a big part of traveling is the culinary experience. What’s the point of going somewhere if you’re not going to try their dietary delicacies? Khmer Noodles This is a type of breakfast food made from fresh noodles pounded out of rice, green curry made out of lemongrass, tumeric, ginger, and garlic. Cucumbers, bananaContinue reading “Best Foods in Cambodia”

Food From Around the World

I’m a week late, but last Friday was world food day! World Food Day is sponsored by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations. The point of the day is to try to spread awareness about growing sustainable, nutritious food for everyone around the world, especially countries that are vulnerable to climate shocksContinue reading “Food From Around the World”

Tips on Budget Travel

Traveling can get expensive! Here are some ways you can save some money while you travel so that you can enjoy as many sights as possible. Airnbnb’s. I cannot stress this enough. As a kid with my family, we always stayed in hotels. And yes, a nice hotel room with those big fluffy beds andContinue reading “Tips on Budget Travel”

Travel Snacks

I don’t know about you but traveling always makes me a bit hungry. Sometimes I can’t afford the things they sell at the airport and travel centers or the food isn’t that great the offer. I’m a vegetarian so it’s extra hard to find food while traveling. During road trips, most of the restaurants offContinue reading “Travel Snacks”

Travel Apps

You know what they say; there’s an app for everything. Airbnb Highly recommend! I’ve barely stayed at a hotel since I created an Airbnb account three years ago. It’s cheaper, typically, and you can rent the equivalent of a whole house for your stay. Some airbnb’s have unique stays, like barns and castles, some areContinue reading “Travel Apps”

Easter Celebrations Around the World

Happy Easter everyone! Today, Christians celebrate Jesus rising from the dead and thus granting us eternal salvation. In America, we tend to go to church, give kids Easter baskets and Easter egg hunts, eat candy, and dye eggs. But I was wondering how the rest of the world celebrates this special holiday. Italy–Scoppio Del Carro,Continue reading “Easter Celebrations Around the World”

Overrated Cities

Last week, I talked about some underrated gems to visit. So, now, naturally, I’m going to give you a list of some overrated places that people talk about but really aren’t that great. Paris, France. When I went here with my parents, it was a bit underwhelming. The best part was The Louvre, but everyoneContinue reading “Overrated Cities”

Underrated Cities of the World

Amidst the endless dialogue and references to famous places like Paris, Rome, New York, and L.A., maybe it’s time to look to some cities in the world that are a bit more underappreciated. Philadelphia. Located in Pennsylvania, USA. I went here on a school trip in eighth grade so we could appreciate the history ofContinue reading “Underrated Cities of the World”

New Years, New York

It’s become a pattern that boyfriend (who lives in England) and I see each other over New Year’s. This year, he decided to come to America! One week in New York, and one week in my hometown. I flew to the big apple on December 28 to meet him. Getting there was fine but findingContinue reading “New Years, New York”

Global Foods to Try

Part of travelling includes exploring different cultures, and what better way to do that than through food? Here is a list of some foods I hope to enjoy in their proper countries someday. Colcannon. It’s from Ireland and is basically a mix of mashed potatoes and kale. Arepa. This is a flatbread stuffed with variousContinue reading “Global Foods to Try”

A Food Journey

One of the most important cultural aspects of travel is food. So here are some of my top favorite dishes I’ve tried in my travels: England: Victoria Sponge Cake. Tea time in England is common, and it’s customary to have scones or cake with your tea. My first time having tea in Oxford, I triedContinue reading “A Food Journey”