New days in Bali: hustle and bustle, silence, immersion and new connections. Every day gave me something, and I slowly but surely moved towards new levels.
166. | Bali smiles differently: not all paradises are the same
Bali smiles differently: the oddities of my first walks, pushy people, spiritual ceremonies and a meditation on the beach. A new rhythm, a new home.
165. | The road where I tried every vehicle
Three days on the road, or how I survive my own travels!
164. | Four hundred kilometers, half a million steps
I came to be closer to myself. I succeeded. I didn’t look for anything, but I found many things and new friends. I didn’t expect anything, but I got a lot.
162. | Muay Thai: the toughest sport in the smiling country
Muay Thai is not just a fight, it’s a respect, a ritual, and a spirit. An evening when I understood how much humanity and dignity lies behind the fight.
161. | On two wheels, day and night
Two days on a motorbike, in the silence of churches, the roar of waterfalls and the warmth of the sea. The island showed me all its faces before I said goodbye.
151. | The Greenlight Wednesday Club
The interplay of coincidences sometimes brings something into my life that is surprising, but it may also be necessary. How did I meet the company of critical thinkers?
150. | The elephant sanctuaries
Ethical tourism is both progress and illusion: better than the past, but still a compromise between people, animals and the economy.
149. | The wonderful nights of Thailand
The title might suggest that I’m going to reveal juicy details about Thailand’s nightlife. Wrong! I’m going to show you some of my night photos.
148. | The durian
Durian is called the king of fruits by many. And for good reason! Although its smell can be terrifying, its taste is enchanting. At least it did for me.










