Tag Archives: backpacking
Swat Valley – Home Away From Home
If you visit Pakistan’s Swat Valley you will hear the area referred to as the “Switzerland of Asia”. Swat doesn’t need to rely on comparisons like this though, it has its own unique charm and beauty. A beautiful … Continue reading
Peshawar – Paradise and Catastrophe
Peshawar is a city in the north west frontier of Pakistan. It is the last major city before the famed Khyber Pass which leads into Afghanistan. Peshawar is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world with its … Continue reading
Java, Indonesia in pictures. Part 2.
Welcome to part 2 of a look at the island of Java through the lens of a blind guy. If you haven’t had a look at part 1 yet you can check it out here. Walking through a residential … Continue reading
Java, Indonesia in Pictures
I was recently lucky enough to spend three weeks on the beautiful Indonesian island of Java. I was nervous at first about visiting one of the most densely populated areas of the world, I mean that’s a lot of people … Continue reading
A Blurry Hello
It would be brilliant if every photo was crisp, clear and in focus. It would be great if my daily vision was like that too. They are not of course but sometimes the blurryness is part of the story … Continue reading
A Lion’s Tale
“Hurry, hurry. They are getting very active!” These aren’t necessarily the words you want to hear while standing in between a pair of adult male and female lions! There could be worse comments though, like “See that? Just there! Can … Continue reading
Family, Fishing and Festivities in Kula Lumpur, Malaysia.
The purpose of travel is often to experience new places, people and philosophies; to experience the exotic and see life from a different perspective. It is about breaking out of the comfort zone and finding yourself in situations that might … Continue reading
Travelling India Blind
The constant beep of car, bus, truck, motorbike and of course tuk-tuk, horns assault the air. The vehicles behind the noise sometimes crawl but often whiz by with only millimetres to spare. The road you are forced to share … Continue reading
Face Tattoos and Eye Patches; the Ordinary Story of a Pirate in a Chin Village.
“You are now entering a war zone. Please be careful and don’t go to any strange places.” That was our welcoming warning by a Burmese man as we stopped for morning coffee in rural Rakhine State, Myanmar. The warning didn’t … Continue reading
Pilgrimage to Pyay; the Spectacled Buddha
Bagan, Inle Lake, the Shwedagon in Yangon; these and a few others are usually the first places to make the ‘must visit’ list when planning a trip to Myanmar. One place that doesn’t usually make people’s intimacy at all but … Continue reading