Sarawak’s Secret: Miniature Mud Volcanoes
After a week in Brunei, I was getting to the end of my tether. It was Ramadan in a strictly Muslim country. From sunrise to sunset, most restaurants were closed, […]
After a week in Brunei, I was getting to the end of my tether. It was Ramadan in a strictly Muslim country. From sunrise to sunset, most restaurants were closed, […]
It was a blank space on my map. The backpackers I asked had never heard of it, and the locals I asked had never been. All I knew was its name […]
The Georgetown-Lethem bus was something we had been anticipating with anxiety since we first arrived in Guyana. Having been at each other’s political throats for centuries, Venezuela and Guyana don’t […]
It was on the recommendation of our Georgetown CouchSurfing host that we decided to pay a visit to Moruca (or Santa Rosa), a cluster of Arawak Amerindian villages on the […]
EDIT FEB2017: As far as I can tell, this is still the most comprehensive report out there of how to get to Kaieteur Falls on your own. There have been […]
This is a pretty popular hack that’s been popping up everywhere recently, so I thought I’d give it a go and, at the same time, start up a new category […]
If you hitchhike. You. Will. Die. Or get kidnapped. Raped. At the very least, robbed and stranded in your underwear on a deserted roadside. After a split second’s evaluation, you […]