Thailand is an amazing country with much to offer for all sorts of travelers.
Driving on the wrong side of the road to chase waterfalls, chill on beautiful beaches, and breathe in the lush greenery of a tropical island.
Sujantra McKeever, founder of Pilgrimage of the Heart Yoga in San Diego, CA interviews me about travels in Asia and the role of social media in yoga.
A new mecca for backpackers in Southeast Asia.
(And PS - the food is amazing.)
A place in the Himalayas straight out of a fairy tale.
Four billion year old rocks. Regal monkeys at sunset. Rice paddies for a pop of greenery. A climbing mecca in south central India.
Portraits of an inspiring woman on the beaches of India.
If there is one tip I can give to visitors of these ancient temples, it’s to see them by bicycle.
Hot springs and hikes in beautiful British Columbia.
My answer to the question “Why do you do what you do?”
The contrasting sides of the yoga center of the world.
When you have two days in Glacier National Park, this is what you do.
Of course your main concern in money. It’s only natural and it can be quite scary to take off not knowing what’s going to happen if (when) you run out.
If there is one place in Southeast Asia to seriously chill out, Kampot would be it.
My first days in India.
Life is good in Chiang Mai.
In the last few years I’ve been to 11 countries on three continents, moved my home base 3,000 miles away from everything I knew, and rediscovered my love of the outdoors.
The Christmas I ended up on a Vietnamese island in the gulf of Thailand.
White sand beaches for days.
My first trip to Smith Rock before I started climbing.
You know what I like most about Thailand? And Southeast Asia in general? It’s that you’re always outside.