Madagascar has the internet, of course. But it is one of the poorest countries in the world, so many areas have little access to it. Living in England, I've been so used to checking photos, reviews and ratings before booking anything. It's quite strange when all of that doesn't exist, it feels like time traveling... Continue Reading →
Driving in Madagascar
I love a road trip, but I don't always love the road.
CoVoiturage – the art of car sharing
Now I wouldn't usually use this page for any kind of promotion, but I have to talk about the many wonders that I discovered in BlaBlaCar. Basically it's a car sharing website, that turned out to be the only feasible way for me to get from Hossegor to Barcelona, but I'm so glad that's how I got... Continue Reading →
What it’s like to never have to wait for a bus
Getting the bus in Peru, is almost incomparable to getting it in England. Back home, getting a bus usually goes like this: walk to the bus stop and see 3 drive by, get to the bus stop, wait half an hour, then 2 turn up. And I have never known a bus timetable to be... Continue Reading →