Hoi An the Most Beautiful city in Vietnam

Delicate flowers, abstract patterns, colorful and everywhere-lanterns are the first thing that pops to your eyes i the ancient town, Hoi An. Decorating restaurants, shops and homes, they greet you with their light and beauty in the day or evening. I arrived to Hoi An from Tam Coc and was captivated by the lovely city,…

How to spend 3 days in North Vietnam

When traveling on tight schedule you always worry about time and if you are actually going to enjoy or just feel like you are running after time. I spent 3 days in North Vietnam, traveled to Ha Long Bay and Mai Chau and let me tell you something, it was perfect! Remember i told you…

Why spend 3 nights in Hanoi, Vietnam

Motorbikes, cars, food on bicylce and chaos- welcome to Hanoi, vietnam. I must say when i landed in Hanoi on a sunny October morning i didn’t know what to expect and let me tell you this city will eat you alive if you hesitate or simply show hesitation. Motorbikes on the road, on the sidewalk,…

5 Most Amazing Places in Tel-Aviv

Once upon a time my parents and I made Aliyah and settled in a small, almost petite town Kadima. Growing up amidst Citrus trees, strawberry fields and country sides to ride my bicycle and run around with friends was fantastic when I was seven. BUT, being fifteen, welcoming the Millennium with my friends at a…

Taste Mahane Yehuda

Walk along the limestone, follow the curves and the spices’ scent. Look up to discover the painted walls, colorful and abundant stands on each side. Baklava with raisins, nuts, chocolate or cinnamon,  feel how they melt on the tip of your tongue, energizing you with their sweetness. Watch the rhythm, find the natural pace because…

The Luxury of Being Solo

I am 31, solo, but not lonely. I woke up today to a sunny and warm day. I opened my eyes and day with reading a piece on Facebook about sex traffic in Romania. It’s the default option for all women and girls at the tender age of 14. 4 hours away from Israel, from…

Explore Tel-Aviv

What’s the best thing to do solo? It’s not eating, dancing or running, but exploring the city and country you live in. No need to spend a fortune, learn a new language, leave your friends and family, find a home sitter or worry how you are going to pay for rent and live without a…

Buenos Aires adventure

Despite what everyone says, Buenos Aires is not that scary or dangerous. IF you are cautious and don’t walk around with your head in the clouds. I spent 8 days in BA at the end of my trip and had a blast. This is a great city for a solo traveler. If you are a…

Argentina-an art gallery under the bluest sky-Free entry!

When I booked my trip to Argentina everyone talked about the amazing landscape and nature. I have seen many pics of the the mountains and landscape in Patagonia, lakes in Bariloche and desert views of the North and indeed they all looked like they were painted by a famous painter, perfect to be exhibited in…

Iguazu Falls-A force of nature

So one of the places my best friend kept pushing me to visit is Iguazu falls and until i actually visited and stood face to face with it, i couldn’t understand her constant nagging me. I have seen waterfalls before and so have you, but and there is a big BUT, you haven’t seen this…

Jujuy-A journey of colors and history

Many of the backpackers i have met knew very little about this province and it is a shame since it is one of the unique and stunning places i have visited in Argentina. Located up North, it is the land of colorful hills, geometric shaped cut outs in the landscape, huge cactuses that reach the…

San Telmo-the place to live in Buenos Aires

Colors, art, architecture and best food around-San Telmo is the neighbourhood to stay in Buenos Aires. I love art, especially street art and street markets. Walking around made me feel i am walking in a musuem under the blue sky. Every building is different from an architecture point of view; balconies, green plantation, plain or…