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What’s the best street food in the world’s least visited countries?

Traveling around the least visited countries in the world with Young Pioneer Tours seems to have become my yearly rite of passage. Travelling and street food, as this blog would imply, are obviously two of

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Local food and hipster beers – one night in Baguio

Baguio is known as the summer capital of the Philippines, because in the summer it offers the coolest climate. In the winter though, it is colder than a witch’s tit. But the customers dictated we go there, so

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How to Eat Bun Cha in Hanoi

How to Eat Bun Cha in Hanoi? Al Gore, the former VP of US and A, was famous for inventing internet. But did you know President Obama was not just famous for inventing being first

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Koreatown – Angeles City

Koreatown in Angeles City is a highlight of any visit here. There’s a lot of reasons to come to Angeles City (GIG), and food might not be necessarily be at the top of your list.

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5 Best Cocktails at Manila Hotel

Compared to say, China, for example, the Philippines is almost a haven when it comes to getting a decent cocktail. There’s a real Western influence, and the quality is decent. But there is one place

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Ozone Cafe Khartoum

Arriving in a Muslim country on a Friday means there’s not all that much to explore, although we tried our best. Key sites turned out to be bridges, and an abandoned theme park. Four hours

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Sudanese delicacies at the Gaddafi egg

To say our trip to Bir Tawil was interesting would not be giving it the full respect it deserved! But whilst it was fun, a week of driving, eating Sudanese street food, and craping in

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Blue Rock Subic Bay

Blue Rock Subic Bay is a bit of an institution. Ángeles had been all about Street Food, but if you go to the beach, you get on the seafood. I usually stay at Wild Orchid,

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What do they do to celebrate the new year in Nauru?

How do you celebrate new year’s eve in Nauru? Well seeing as this is my third year in a row doing it, I consider myself somewhat an expert in the field! Here’s new year, Nauru

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Living in Nauru (kinda)

I’ve now spent 3 weeks of my life in the Republic of Nauru, I won’t now be claiming that I’ve lived here, but I do feel my time here makes me one of the best

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