Author Profile: Cezary Krol
eTramping
Agness and Cez are traveling the world for just $25 a day, since 2011. Best friends and travel companions from Poland. They’ve discovered the best ways to travel on a tight budget, and have made it around the world with big dreams and little cash.
The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Angkor Wat
The incredible complex of temples and religious monuments in Siem Reap, Cambodia, is a relic of the Hindu faith and beliefs which endured centuries of battering by the elements. As its pride and joy, Angor Wat stands like a shining star among the ruins, seemingly unaffected by the passage of... view more
5 Things Not to Miss in Malaga and the Costa Del Sol
Malaga’s rich culture and history are sure to excite every history lover, too. Malaga is also a relatively inexpensive holiday in Spain hotspot, meaning you won’t have to break the bank to enjoy a holiday in... view more
Top 3 Best Kathmandu Eating Places
Heading to Kathmandu soon and looking for top 3 best eating places? You’re in the right place, but let me start from introducing Nepalese cuisine a bit to... view more
Weekend in Brussels: Top Places to Visit
The City of Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the capital of the European Union. This beautiful city located in the middle of the country has a perfect combination between traditional European architecture and culture, and a vibrant... view more
Places to Visit in Kathmandu in 24 Hours
To me, Kathmandu is one of those cities where you can stay for weeks and you still feel like there is more to see and more to explore. Well, then imagine that you have only 24 hours in the... view more
Our Favourite Free Attractions in Dubai
As you may remember, our first impression of Dubai was incredible. We got to the top of Burj Khalifa, admired the ultramodern architecture of the city and experienced its lively... view more
What to See in Hiroshima
Hiroshima is one of the modern Japanese cities located on Japan’s Honshu Island. It is a very interesting city to explore for the sake of its tragic history – it was largely destroyed by an American atomic bomb during World War II in... view more
Taj Mahal Experience with Tinggly
The Taj Mahal does not need to be introduced to anyone. As one of the Seven Wonders of the World, it must be visited by every human at least once in their lives. So here we are, in Agra, finally exploring the ultimate monument of love and pride of... view more
Why Visit Bagan, Myanmar
With a limited time spent in Myanmar, we decided to narrow down the number of places to explore here. We were recommended to start from Bagan, a city that was the capital of the first Burmese... view more
A Beginner’s Guide to the Singapore Hawker Center
According to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2014 Worldwide Cost of Living survey, the island city of Singapore has been named the world’s most expensive city to live... view more
Budget Food and Accommodation Options in Macau
The bad news is that Macau is not necessarily a budget friendly place. Some statistics even show that Macau is nearly twice more expensive than Las Vegas (one of many things we were surprised by in... view more
A Seasonal Guide to Melbourne Festivals
If you are visiting Melbourne, whether on a tight budget or not, it’s always great to get a little more out of your visit by heading to a festival. Melbourne festivals offer a lot of additional attractions for tourists coming to the city, and locals... view more
Where to Party the Night Away in Cancun
Cancun is a coastal resort in Mexico and it is delightfully labeled the ‘Mexican Caribbean’. The eastern coast is incredibly popular with tourists looking for a sunny... view more
Best Hiking Tips for Climbing Mount Wutong, Shenzhen
The beautiful city of Shenzhen has been long underrated as a travel destination. However, this industrial city is also home to some wonderful Chinese foods, a good variety of beers, an up-and-coming art scene, interesting history, and... view more
The Ultimate Guide to Seeing the Northern Lights in Iceland
Have you dreamed of seeing the beautiful lights that dress up the skies of northern countries? This spectacular natural display is like an intricate dance, a beautiful show that is orchestrated for you watch and be delighted by on the Earth... view more
The Secrets of Paris You Can’t Miss Seeing
So, if you’re looking to head to Paris and want to see some things that aren’t on the normal itinerary, check out this list of some of the best hidden treasures in... view more
How to Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival
With autumn coming upon us, the enchanting celebration known as the Mid-Autumn Festival (or the Moon Festival) is right around the... view more
The Everest Flight Experience
One of the most magnificent must-see landmarks of Nepal is obviously Mount Everest – the highest peak in the world, which is 8848... view more
Breakdown of Our Costs in Singapore
Before heading to Singapore, I came across the Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2014 Worldwide Cost of Living survey saying that the island city of Singapore had been named the world’s most expensive city to live... view more
10 Reasons to Add Taiwan to Your Bucket List
As a not-so-well-known tourist location, Taiwan is actually home to some stunning scenery, delicious food and beautiful people. The friendly atmosphere and incredible surroundings will have you hooked from the day you land there. So what are our top reasons to visit... view more
What to Do and See in Gouda City, the Netherlands
Gouda is a typical historic Dutch city located in the province of South Holland. Similarly to Amsterdam, it has pretty canals and breath-taking narrow streets, but it is mostly known for its best cheese and stroopwafles (Dutch syrup... view more
One Day Trip Around Da Lang, Dongguan
Dongguan is a large city located in central Guangdong province, China. It will always have a special place in my heart as I have been working here as an English teacher in one of private kindergartens and living like a local for more than a... view more
Top 5 Temples Not to Miss in Bali
Not without a reason Bali is called the “Island of a Thousand Temples”. It is said that there are over 20,000 of them, which is just unbelievable. For this reason, no visit to Bali would be complete without a trip to see at least one of Bali’s... view more
Minsk on a 5-day Visa-Free Entry
The former capital of the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Minsk is a city which has made its mark on history. Moreover, with new regulations in effect for travelers, a lot of people can now enter Belarus for 5 days without a... view more
Exploring Budapest on a Bike
Budapest. A youthful city, known for the incredible music which it creates and the incredibly unique and interesting atmosphere which lines each and every street; from centre to countryside. Known as the “Paris of the East”, just 24 hours in this city will show you... view more
Exploring Chisinau at Night
Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, is a small city of fewer than 1 million people. However, what the city lacks in size, it more than makes up in the warmth of its inhabitants, and the beauty of its... view more
Bucharest in 24 Hours
As Romania’s Capital, Bucharest is covered in the country’s history. From the National History Museum to several ancient buildings and churches, you’ll feel as though you’ve been sent back in time by hundreds of... view more
3 Days in Kiev: A Guide to Exploring the City in 3 Days
As the Capital of Ukraine, Kiev is an incredible city with so much history, architecture, and things to experience, that it seems impossible to do it all in one day; even if you just want to see Kiev’s best... view more
Liechtenstein: A Serene Slice of Europe
As the last remnant of the Holy Roman Empire, Liechtenstein is a place with history etched into every building and some of Europe’s best mountain... view more
Vienna by Bike: A City of a Thousand Styles
Vienna is the capital and largest city in Austria. Having once been the crown city of an empire, Vienna has come to be a UNESCO World Heritage site due to both its beauty and its historical... view more
Discovering Bratislava in 24 Hours
As the capital of Slovakia, Bratislava has evolved to become a reminder of the past. It’s medieval cobbled streets, and small inner sanctum, make it one of Europe’s most easy to navigate city destinations, whilst still managing to charm visitors with its... view more
The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Sofia Part 1
As the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia is a dynamic Eastern European city. It blends together unique Bulgarian culture with influences from other parts of the... view more
The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Sofia Part 2
Packed to the brim with incredible history, amazing architecture, and a little place some experts believed to be partially responsible for the European Renaissance movement, the city is nothing less than... view more
25 Hours in Split, Croatia
We arrived in Split, Croatia whilst we were on our way to Medjugorje. Being just next door, it seemed like a good idea to spend at least a bit of time checking the place... view more
Things to Do in Zakopane, Poland
If you are looking for a relaxing place where Polish folklore and wild nature rule, Zakopane is the right choice. Nestled near the Tatra mountains, this little town blossoms in the winter, when you can see the best ski jumpers in the world competing for the title of... view more
3-Day Itinerary in Split, Croatia
Nestled along the Adriatic coast, Split, Croatia, is a charming city that boasts a wealth of history, awe-inspiring landscapes, and striking architecture. With a perfect combination of culture, nature, and relaxation, Split is a great place to spend a 3-day trip... view more
What to Do in Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber, Germany
Nestled in the heart of the state of Bavaria is Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a medieval town with its roots set in 1142. Once Germany’s second largest city in the middle ages, it is now home to tourist attractions galore and is a must for any of you visiting the state soon. This town is one of the most gorgeous we’ve ever seen, and is one you’ll certainly not want to... view more
Things to Do in Zagan, Poland
Over the past few decades, Poland has risen to take its rightful place as one of the premier tourist and traveler destinations in Europe. This is no mean feat considering how it was left after the Second World War, and now its vibrant cities and stunning countryside are attracting visitors from far and... view more
A Guide to San Giovanni Rotondo
San Giovanni Rotondo was the next stop on my mom and I’s religious trip through Europe. Before this, we had visited Rome and the Vatican City. Now, however, we aimed to see something a little different; something a little smaller. San Giovanni Rotondo, whilst small though, is still a very religious site. In fact, one of its churches is the second most visited pilgrimage site in the world, after Lourdes in France. Here’s our guide to help you find your way... view more






































