A hippie travel writer with flowers in her hair, Sonal Kwatra Paladini should have been born in the 1960s! Bitten by a travel bug, she has an itch to explore resort-free destinations, offbeat islands and small villages. She blogs about the madness of her journey on her website, DrifterPlanet.com, with her husband who she met in a music festival in Thailand.
Tambayan Capsule Hostel, Manila - A Love Affair to Remember!
Goodbye Beaches, Hello Manila!
Our time in the Philippines was about to end when we decided to spend a day in Manila. After many days of island hopping, camping and staying in dirty hostels, San and...
16 Psytrance Music Festivals We Want to Attend in 2016
It’s summer time soon! It’s that time of the year again when San and I start getting ready with our tents and hammocks to hit a few festivals. Yes, this list is late because we...
This guest post about Penang, Malaysia has been written by Vivian Lee as a part of “Explore Like a Local” series. Explore Like a Local is an initiative by Drifter Planet to help you get insider...
Paper Plane Hostel in Kuala Lumpur - Coolness Overload!
Being budget travelers, San and I have stayed in many different kinds of hostels in numerous cities. They’re affordable, fun and are unarguably the best spots to meet other backpackers. From...
50 Surreal Travel Destinations That Should Be on Your Bucket List
Ever been to a place that was so beautiful that you had to pinch yourself to make your you were not dreaming? Well, this is exactly what we asked our travel blogger friends and look at the results!...
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