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The Coolest Hostel in Cairo

June 10, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 2 Comments

a private room with large window at dahab hostel in cairo

There’s no city like Cairo. No city where the sugar cane juice is always on tap. Where Shawma, Koshary, Fried Cheese Sandwich’s and Pigeon can be bought on nearly every corner. Where the beats blast so loud from speakers jerry rigged to scooters that the reverberations shake ones inner ear to a blissful nausea. It’s […]

Filed Under: Hideouts, Runaway's Blog Tagged: cairo, egypt, runaway retreats

Sneaking Into Angkor Wat

June 9, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 13 Comments

At breakfast we came across a Dutch fellow who recounted some recent anecdotes of how he tripped acid while being interrogated by Nepalese police and how he spent 2500 euro after a drunken night at a Katmandu Casino. Later, I asked him advice about Angkor Wat and he very adamantly suggested we sneak in to […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: adventure, cambodia, south east asia

Business For Backpackers: Drugs, Jewelry, & Fruit

May 28, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 5 Comments

One of the greatest things about backpacking around the world is that it grants one perspective. It is this perspective, that only a foreigner can posses, that enables those with entrepreneurial eyes to identify potentially lucrative niches. In other words, backpackers are continually aware of things such as price disparities between neighboring countries, or how […]

Filed Under: Possibilities, Work Abroad Tagged: business, Leif, work abroad

Selling Sugar Cane in Ethiopia

May 27, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 12 Comments

For those of you who know me, you know that I love sugar cane. I often refer to it as milk direct from God’s teet. It is sweet but not overly sweet. By some divine chemistry, the juice is both frothy and smooth at the same time. It has an earthy taste that you never […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: africa, business, ethiopia, Leif

Premonition Turned Reality: The Bus Crash

May 25, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 6 Comments

We have all had those moments when we seem to know what will come. Those moments when that little voice or feeling warns you not to drink the water because it has already seen the diarrhea that will result. The problem with such premonitions is that we hardly trust them enough. And when a strong […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: adventure, intense, khartoum, sudan

Travel Advice from a Russian Backpacker

May 9, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 8 Comments

A few months ago, when I was back in Cairo, I met one of the funniest Russian backpackers I have ever met. Before any introductions, he went right into a ridiculous yet hilarious anecdote about how he peed on a taxi driver for trying to rip him off. The entire time I hung out with him, he […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: blog, cairo, russia

A Week in Singapore

April 29, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 6 Comments

Located only a few degrees north of the equator, this island city state is warm and so are its people. A cultural melange of Indian, Chinese, Malay, and Western, everyone here is a foreigner here and so its hard to feel out of place. This blend of peoples, particularly Indian and Chinese work ethic and ingenuity, coupled […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: blog, night life, Singapore

Escaping Ethiopia

April 25, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 6 Comments

The kids of Ethiopia are some of the coolest most wonderful little balls of radiant energy I have ever encountered. However, when they form into a small mob they can become overwhelming and even somewhat frightening. As was the case when I meandered past a school at recess and was attacked by thousands of school children!! […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: africa, blog, ethiopia

Kids of Ethiopia

April 24, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 4 Comments

Hitchhiking around Ethiopia this past month, I ran into a lot of kids. Every mountain I climbed and every lonely road I walked down, little kids would pop out of nowhere. They would run out from their homes, jump out of trees, or climb out of deep gorges just to greet me. Although they were […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: africa, ethiopia, photo

Looking Down the Barrel of Anti-Semitism in Egypt

March 29, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 20 Comments

A few weeks ago when I was back in Cairo, I had an intense encounter that nearly ended my life. More so than being a terrifying experience, it forced me to make a difficult decision. That being, whether to stay true to my beliefs and risk death in the face of a home made gun […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: adventure, cairo, egypt

Best Budget Airlines in South East Asia

March 28, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 4 Comments

From India to Vietnam, South East Asia is ideal for the budget backpacker. For a dollar or less you can stuff yourself with a big plate of sweet and spicy Pad Thai. And for between 5 to 10 dollars a night you can sleep it off in a comfortable, often air-conditioned, private room. Not only […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: budget, cheap flights, india, thailand

Top 3 Most Intense European Festivals

March 27, 2012 by The Runaway Guide 8 Comments

glasto festival in england

Almost every European country has an epic festival each summer. In Norway it’s Slottsfjell, in Polland, Open’er, and in the Netherlands, Pinkpop. While all of them have their attractions, only a few are epic enough to convey a sense of complete freedom from society, life and this world. They are the largest, longest, and most […]

Filed Under: Runaway's Blog Tagged: england, europe, festivals, hungary, serbia

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When I was 16 I ran away from home and traveled the world with nothing but the clothes on my back. Over 10 years later and I'm still "on the run," surviving in style, thriving off adventure, searching for that elusive road to enlightenment, and cultivating the life of travel that I want to live. More...






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