Nomad Life

  • Nomad Life

    Unexpectedly Expecting Whilst On The Road

    Tbilisi, March 2024, I paid a visit to a Urologist in a private clinic. “I'm sure I have a bladder infection, Doctor”, I said. “I’m waking up 3-4 times in the night to go to the toilet”. The service was very thorough so I was straight away given an ultrasound scan to check my bladder and kidneys. What showed on the screen though, was not what I expected…

  • Hiking,  Nomad Life,  Romania

    How to Spend a month in Sibiu, Romania

    The first thing anyone who has visited Sibu will tell is how incredibly beautiful it is. The historial old town is distilled Transylvanian fantasy; each building has it's own character. Together they have more colours than a rainbow. People love exploring it's streets and admiring the quirky corners. It's so photogenic, in fact, that my yoga teacher and two-year resident of Sibiu commented that she still takes photos like a tourist. Sibiu is just a very beautiful city.

  • Nomad Life

    How to Find the Best Airbnb Deals

    As someone who literally lives in Airbnbs, I've had plenty of practice finding the best Airbnb deals! I thought it was time that to share my expertise in the area, so that you can find the best Airbnb for your needs at the cheapest price.

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    The Golden Rules of Being A Good Airbnb Guest

    If you're a considerate traveller (which I'm sure you are), it's important to you to make a good impression when visiting a country. One excellent way to achieve that is to be on your best behaviour when staying in someone else's home - whether it's an Airbnb, a guesthouse or other privately-run accommodation. Additionally, if you're a user of Airbnb, it's beneficial that hosts leave good reviews about you a guest, meaning you have no issues when booking a new accommodation. For these reasons, I've come up with the Golden Rules of Being a Good Airbnb Guest!

  • Greece,  Nomad Life

    Kotroni: How to Spend a Month in the South Pindus Mountains

    Buried in central Greece, far from the azure waters of the Mediterranean or the iconic white domes of the Cyclades, lie some quiet mountains with their own kind of magic. We happened upon Kotroni quite by chance; after not being allowed to enter Turkey, our search criteria for the next month's accommodation was simply "mountains" and "affordable price" anywhere in the Balkans. I think I should let fate do our travel planning more often…