Nepal is one of those places I long imagined myself going to, but never really thought I would make it to. Thankfully, I managed to prove myself wrong and experience the country for myself. The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal is not only home to some of the most incredible natural wonder on
Photo Gallery: The Magical Island Of Taiwan
If you happen to be planning a trip to Asia and you haven't already made Taiwan a part of your itinerary, then you need to rethink your travel plans immediately. Taiwan is not just some random island that has some beef with China - to a lot of people it IS China (but that's something we won't get
What Is Food Like In The Himalayas?
The Himalayas may be remote, but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy a huge variety of meals whilst trekking through the highest mountains on Earth. So long as those meals consist of grain, vegetables, and (thankfully) cheese. Although meat is widely available, as I've mentioned before, I
Everest Base Camp Day 13: Namche Bazaar to Lukla
Starting elevation: 11,290 ft / 3,440 m Ending elevation: 9,100 ft / 2,800 m Elevation change: -2,190 ft / -640 m m Starting oxygen: 67% of sea level Ending oxygen: 73% of sea level Distance covered: 11.12 mi / 17.9 km Time hiked: 6h 15m Today begins what will be the last day of my first
Japan’s Most Dangerous Hike: The Okuhotakadake – Nishihotakadake Traverse
The most dangerous thing you will encounter on most hikes in Japan is probably dehydration or perhaps one of the giant Japanese hornets if you're unlucky enough to catch one on bad day. However, the number one killer of hikers and people in the outdoors is not bears, snakes, ax-murderers, or even
A Beginner’s Guide To Taiwan
Taiwan, or the Republic of China (not to be confused with the People's Republic of China aka mainland China), is a small island nation in East Asia. It's one of the more densely populated countries in the world, but outside the major cities, there's a surprising amount of natural space to be
Japanese Middle Schoolers Do English
During my time teaching in Japan, I have managed to learn a lot about my the English language. My students here are fond of using and combining letters in ways that would have never crossed my mind as a native speaker. Unfortunately, due to the way English classes function here in Fukui (and
The World’s Highest Bungee Jump
Here's some trivia for you: did you know that the world's highest bungee jump is in Macau? What's that? Where's Macau? Do you know where Hong Kong is? No, "somewhere in China" is not an acceptable answer to this question. Although Macau is likely always described in the context of its more