Hitchhiking in Australia

I crossed 2600 quilometres, almost the entire east coast from Sydney to Cairns hitchhiking. There is a common sense that Hitchhiking in Australia is not that safe. A famous serial killer was responsible for killing 7 backpackers in the 90’s and also inspired the horror movie called Wolf Creek. In general hitchhiking is never a 100% safe activity, but of course there … Read More

How do I afford to travel the world

How do you afford to travel the world? So far this question is the one I’ve heard the most during my world trip in more than 120 countries. They also asked: “Are you rich?”. I always answer you don’t need to be rich to travel. People in general associate travel with vacation, booking one expensive flight and hotel with lots … Read More

Hitchhiking in Japan

Hitchhiking in Japan is great because the country is considered one of the safest countries in the world and also one of the most expensive from Asia. Considering these both facts I concluded that hitchhiking would be a great idea. I was traveling with a french girl, Mathilda and we decided to get a lift from the capital Tokyo to Osaka … Read More

Hitchhiking in Africa

Hichhiking is one incredible way of going from point A to B having good adventures. You save money and you get to know local people. I showed my thumbs many times in Africa including the countries Swaziland, South Africa, Lesotho and Malawi. My first experience was in Mbabane, the capital of Swaziland. From my hostel to the city there was … Read More

Temples Virupaksha and Vithali in Hampi

There a are a few temples to visit in Hampi but the main is called Virupaksha. I visited this place in my second day in the city with Matteo e Sasha, one Italian and one Belgium guy. We drove our 100 INR motorbike to the river crossing. The entrance fee is 2 INR but to take pictures you must pay 50 … Read More