Adventure Travel. Scuba Diving. Sustainability.

Adventure Travel. Scuba Diving. Sustainability.

Hi, My name is Thao Nguyen.
I’m a travel blogger & storytelling scientist who specializes in:

  • Solo-Adventure Travel (25 countries & counting)

  • Scuba Diving (10 countries & counting)

  • Marine Conservation

  • Sustainability & Environmental Policies

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6 Things I Did to Stay Safe in Panama

As a birthday gift to myself, I decided to fly to Panama for a scuba diving adventure. With a direct flight from Denver costing about $600, it felt like the perfect way to celebrate. Although solo travel can be nerve-wracking, Panama quickly put me at ease with its stunning skyline and welcoming vibe.

I took precautions to ensure my safety: I used Uber for transportation, chose a reputable diving shop through PADI and Google reviews, and booked a private Airbnb with a live-in host. Packing light helped me blend in as a local, and keeping digital copies of my documents provided peace of mind.

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Traveling to Cuba in 2023

Navigating Travel to Cuba: A Quick Guide for Americans

Embarking on a Cuban adventure as an American requires a valid OFAC-approved reason, a Cuban Entry Permit for $85 from Houston's IAH airport, a valid passport, tear-free USD, and a detailed itinerary for potential audits. Reroot facilitates currency exchange. Your Cuban journey awaits!

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The Best Country to Travel in 2023: Indonesia

Indonesia is a beautiful country with a rich culture and history. It is also a very diverse country, with over 17,000 islands and a population of over 270 million people. This diversity makes Indonesia a great place to visit for anyone interested in learning about different cultures and ways of life.

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Affordable Ways to Travel

Traveling has never been more affordable. In fact, the cost of travel has been steadily declining for years, making it possible for more people to experience the world.

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