Koh Mook Island: Southern Thailand’s Best Kept Secret (shhhh!) March 9, 2018A Wandering Casiedilla 2 I stepped onto a rickety old long-tail boat with my week’s worth of clothes stuffed into my backpack. The sun-weathered barefoot fishermen were [...]
Da Nang Expats Come for the Beach, Stay to Pursue their Passion February 9, 2018February 9, 2018A Wandering Casiedilla 13 When I first moved to Europe nearly four years ago, I thought I would meet an exciting, vibrant and passionate community of expats. [...]
Street Food Friday: Da Nang’s Famous Mi Quang Noodles….for Breakfast? January 26, 2018A Wandering Casiedilla 1 Central Vietnam loves their Mi Quang. They eat it for lunch. They eat it for dinner. And yes…they even eat it for breakfast. Wait a [...]
A Guide to Vietnamese Coffee: The Best Damn Coffee You’ll Ever Have January 19, 2018September 20, 2018A Wandering Casiedilla 4 I’ve sipped on Italian espressos in Venice. I’ve had French press coffee in a famous café in Paris. I’ve been caffeinated by iced [...]
How to Survive Rainy Season in Vietnam January 12, 2018January 12, 2018A Wandering Casiedilla 8 I moved to the coastal city of Da Nang, Vietnam for the endless summer. I came for the stunning tropical beaches, the laidback [...]
12 Special Moments From Around the World that Sum up 2017 January 5, 2018January 5, 2018A Wandering Casiedilla 4 2017 was one hell of a year. I wandered through three continents and nine countries. I learned how to identify the world’s best [...]
How to Eat Street Food in Vietnam Like a Local December 15, 2017June 13, 2018A Wandering Casiedilla 6 I’m sitting in a tiny plastic chair on the side of the street, accompanied with a big bowl of noodles swimming in some [...]
Are You Daring Enough to Eat This Indian Food With Your Hands? December 8, 2017A Wandering Casiedilla 4 “When in Malaysia, thy must eat Indian food. ” – the hungry prophet. Wait a minute. But what about Malaysian food? Well, like [...]
Why is Malaysia’s Awesome Capital Forgotten in the Western World? December 1, 2017December 2, 2017A Wandering Casiedilla Comment Modern, gigantic skyscrapers gazing down at centuries-old Chinatown. The smell of curry wafting from a family-owned Indian restaurant, colliding with the aroma of [...]
How I Afford to Travel the World (and How You Can Too!) November 17, 2017April 4, 2018A Wandering Casiedilla Comment I’m not rich. I’m not a trust fund baby, nor are my parents wiring me clandestine funds. I never won the lottery, besides [...]