Ahoj, fellow cadets! I hope you are enjoying a covid-free summer. I am finally back in Prague for a month and some change. While brainstorming a topic, I kept remembering questions and comments that I have gotten from some people in Slovenia over the last year. When I told people that I was born and…
The type of people you find in online travel groups
Happy summer, fellow cadets! I hope you can travel soon. I’ve had my last three planned trips canceled for a few reasons. Flights canceled, uncertain lockdown in one of the countries, other unspoken reasons for another. I’m going to enjoy the summer in Prague doing my regular freelance work. It has been three years since…
5 Covid-19 safe destinations in Europe
Summer is around the corner. People are getting vaccinated while cases are going down. People have travel on the brain more than ever now. Countries within Europe are opening to each other slowly but surely; some countries have already opened up to third-country nationals. While things are improving, Covid is still around. Therefore, it is…
Israel and Palestine Resources
The last couple of years have shown us that just anybody on the internet thinks they are legal experts, medical experts, epidemiologists, and now lately, this, of course, has come to International Relations. Everyone and their mother now thinks they can solve the issue with Israel and Palestine. Then, of course, you have your usual…
Central European treasures: The Slovak Tatras
One of the trends I’ve seen emerge from Covid-19 is people choosing to pick more national parks and more destinations surrounded by nature. I’m not really referring to my German, Czech and Slovene counterparts, as they pick places like this, whether Covid or not. I’ve seen this happen with more North American and Western European…
How to handle being sick while travelling alone?
A common question I’ve gotten over the years is, “Don’t you worry about getting sick or hurt with nobody to take care of you?”. Well, the answer to that question is that I have a couple of times. I’m grateful for my solo travel experiences, but I have not always had the perfect luck. It…
Breaking borders tour
As I mentioned in my last post, I am historically not a person for walking tours. I usually prefer to do my self-guided tour or go with a Couchsurfing host or go with a friend. I usually only go on a tour if it is a place I am required to go on tour, like…
Bogota vs Medellin
Hello Cadets! Happy Easter I’m still suffering from nostalgia for Latin America. Colombia has been open for tourists for a bit, so I’ve seen like five friends in the past month go. It has made me nostalgic. It’s no secret that Colombia was one of my favourite countries that I’ve been to. I’ve strongly been…
Envigado, Colombia
Happy Spring! I’m going to look back on a place known as the city of the eternal spring: Medellin, Colombia. Medellin has become a hot spot for digital nomads and travellers over the last decade for many good reasons. It has a high-quality transportation system that had a significant role in helping Medellin transition from…
Prague’s Sapa market
One of Prague’s best-hidden gems from mainstream society and tourism is its SAPA market. It’s also known as Little Hanoi and it’s full name is Trung Tâm Thương Mại Sapa. This place is the centre of Vietnamese culture and life in the Czech Republic. Many people might notice that if they spend more than a…