Vegetarian feast in one of Hue’s many Buddhist pagodas 2016 came to an end, 2017 started and is already speeding up to take me to this point where I realised it’s been a year since I left Poland and moved to Vietnam. Almost 8 months of beautiful chaos of Hanoi, smiling faces of Vietnamese people, […]
Lombok is way different than it’s popular, neighbouring islands – Bali and little Gilis. Less touristy, more local, religious, quiet without overwhelming infrastructure. It has a lot of pros with the most important for me being letting go of unnecessary money spending and mindless consumption of the goodies, smiling from every corner. Luckily I don’t […]
Vietnamese might not be the most spiritual nation but you got to give them one thing – they pay a lot of attention to worshipping their ancestors. Temples, omnipresent, full of various goods altars, that commemorate heroes or deceased members of the family are a big part of daily life. When Tet (Vietnamese New […]
There are three cafes in Ubud that you just can’t miss. Two of them serve delicious freshly roasted coffee while one has an amazing interior that looks like a painting no matter where you look. So put your flip flops on and walk or drive the streets of the city for your morning caffeine kick! […]
I was introduced to Vipassana during my travels, by the people that would both inspire me and settle down in my heart. First time being last autumn while the second was only three months ago, during my Indonesian holidays and at that point, I decided: I’m in! Vipassana courses take place everywhere around the world, […]