Yellow Rice for Breakfast
Welcome to the new series in DEW: DEWLICIOUS! In this series, I will present to you some of my favourites and sometimes underrated Indonesian food. There are so many “hidden” delicious Indonesian food...
View ArticleOn Top of the World
The best part of travelling to a city is to see the whole city from above. Most cities have hills you can climb and from there you can see the view of the whole city. I love looking down from above,...
View ArticleIntroducing Indonesia. Introducing Indonesian Travel Bloggers.
You’ve probably seen this logo in my website. If you’ve ever wondered who are Indonesian Travel Bloggers and what they do, wonder no more! Obviously we are a bunch of awesome travel bloggers from...
View ArticleDiscovering Clisson, the Italian Gem in France
It was a fine Spring day in France. Winter was finally replaced by joyful Spring and it brought the sun with it. With the sun shining and a warm temperature, my feet, as usual, started to itch begging...
View ArticleTravelling on the Cheap in Switzerland
Wait?! Did I just put Switzerland and cheap in the same sentence? Can that be possible? I am telling you it is. I moved from Bucharest, Romania to Zurich, Switzerland around 3 months ago and boy does...
View ArticleA Rant About Being Single and 25
Hi there, I’m Aggy, single and 25. So what? You may ask. Allow me to explain but be warned, this isn’t my usual post, it’s a bit of a rant. I’ve been told writing about your anger can make you feel...
View ArticleExplosion of Flavours in Chicken Woku
As an Indonesian who lived in the island of Java, I’m accustomed to eating Javanese or Chinese-Indonesian food most of the time. And I do love eating them as there are so many combinations and...
View ArticlePlanning an Awesome Summer
I’m a little excited! Well ok, not little, but VERY excited. Switzerland has been raining a lot this spring, and very cold too – still in my winter jacket I tell you that. Still hoping that the sun...
View ArticleBeautifully Eerie Paris
Cemeteries are cool, they really are, or at least in this part of the world anyway. I am terrible at facing cemeteries back home in Indonesia. Most cemeteries around my city is terribly scary plus the...
View ArticleTurning One: Travel Adventures, Friends and Beyond
Today is a celebration. DreamExploreWander turns ONE and I can’t believe it. I started this travel blog a year ago as I was in the middle of my final year semester exam, I was frustrated and like I...
View ArticleLyon, the Beginning and End
I left my job, family and country around two years ago to continue my study. I have never travelled to Europe by myself before and I was a little scared. I was to arrive in Amsterdam and then to...
View ArticleThe Olive Trail and Gandria
After finishing everything, I decided to give myself a one week break to enjoy Switzerland. I wanted to do a trip to Interlaken, or anywhere nice, by myself. The great thing about being a travel...
View Article3 Vegetarian Spots in London
(Text and photos by Miret Padovani, a vegetarian food travel blogger.) If you are considering a foodie city break in Europe, London is definitely an attractive option to consider. There are literally...
View ArticleEating My Way Through Porto
When people come to the small city of Porto in Portugal, most expect a unique gastronomic experience. For that matter they are definitely in the right city. Located near the sea, Porto offers a wide...
View ArticleTwo Years, Three New Homes
And finally my time in Europe is over and what an amazing time I had this past two years. I don’t think I will ever be able to have this kind of experience again in my lifetime. The friends I have...
View ArticleFinding Treasures in Portugal
Just incase you didn’t know. I am in love with Portugal. I don’t know why I didn’t come sooner to this stunning country where the food is just amazing, the people are as warm as the summer sun and the...
View ArticleA Sweet-Toothed Summer
This summer I have been indulging myself with sweet things. How can I not?! Blame the destinations I went to! I have an absolute need for sugar when I’m on the road. Chocolate keeps me happy, ice cream...
View ArticleHow to Eat Soto
I know I know I have been quiet, but I have been doing some travelling and contemplating! I am back though in this series with DEWlicious food for you to drool over. Are you ready? Chicken Soto – a...
View ArticleLife As An Expat In Barcelona
Listed as the fourth most visited country in the world, Spain thrives off its tourism. Barcelona especially, receives a fair chunk of annual tourists with its unique vibe of multinational cultures and...
View ArticleAmazing Cafés To Visit
When I’m not busy cycling around a city or getting lost in some cobbled-stone streets, one of my absolute favourite things to do in a city is to go to a cute café and rest my feet for a while. Sipping...
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