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about Me


Writer, content creator & travel researcher focused on sustainable tourism, Indigenous-led travel, cannabis culture, spirituality and social impact.

Wagwan!
After almost six years in England, I packed my life into two suitcases and landed in Thailand within two months. Chaos? Absolutely. Regret? None.

Here, I use my background and lived experience to create in-depth travel guides, conscious free itineraries, and deeply researched insights, mixed with the kind of random, mind-blowing facts nobody asked for, but that somehow make you that person at the table.

If you believe travel can be more than consumption, deeper than aesthetics and more movement than escapism, you’re in the right place, babe.

Discover more about my story here, and let’s resignify what it means to travel together: with intention, empathy, and an open mind.

Indigenous Knowledge, Territory & Repair

Indigenous peoples are living guardians of the planet’s most vital ecosystems. For the past years, I’ve worked alongside Indigenous communities in Brazil to listen, learn without bias, and help translate their realities into ethical storytelling and practical action.

My work focuses on amplifying Indigenous voices without extraction or distortion, supporting community-led initiatives, and fostering forms of travel and collaboration that prioritise autonomy, reciprocity, and environmental protection.

This journey has taught me that true sustainability is inseparable from land rights, cultural continuity, and Indigenous sovereignty. That meaningful change only happens when we work with communities, not when we speak about them.

Embracing the Dark (With Care)

Facing my own darkest moments taught me lessons I refuse to waste.

By approaching dark tourism with empathy rather than voyeurism, we can better understand the histories that shaped our present, and choose more conscious, responsible ways forward.

Spirituality and Transformation

As a highly sensitive person, I’m deeply interested in how spirituality, from a scientific perspective, fosters empathy, compassion, and collective connection. By exploring its roots and real-world effects, we can grow not only individually but as communities.

Fun Facts

A few highlights from my travel journey. And yes! I’ll happily share all the practical info with you, baby noob.

Visited Countries

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Quality over quantity.
Travel is not a competition, you silly.

Different Homes


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Different cultures, different lessons, earned the hard way.

Visited Places in 2024


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From temples to cannabis cups, from sacred to unexpected.

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Free itineraries

Detailed plans for all types of adventures.

And brewing in my cauldron

Alongside guides on spirituality and dark tourism, I finally gathered the courage to open up.

If you’re up for something more intimate, “Things I’ve Learned Travelling” is another section of this cauldron, where I share my trajectory and the lessons forged during difficult times.

Not as a guru, nor as a hero (Jeez!).

Just as someone who survived, learned, and kept swimming.🐠

More than memorable. Meaningful.

Discover my first philanthropic journey in the Pantanal, alongside Indigenous communities in Brazil, where travel became a bridge for listening, learning, and reparative action.

Altruism has always been a central theme in my life.

Science still debates whether true altruism exists, but I believe it does. I’ve seen it. I’ve lived it.

Here, I invite you to explore the power of selfless giving and how it can transform not only communities but also the way we see ourselves and the world.






What guides my travel style:

Promoting Reparation & Equity
while Travelling

Sustainable and Responsible Travel Practices

Community-Based Travel that benefits locals first


Indigenous Immersions

Community-Led, Ethical &
Transformative Travel

Coming soon!


We facilitate ethical, Indigenous-led travel experiences that connect you with communities actively protecting their territories, cultures and ecosystems around the world.

▪️Live alongside communities in forest and ancestral sacred territories.

▪️Learn directly from Indigenous worldviews, knowledge systems and daily practices.

▪️Understand the relationship between land, spirituality, sustainability and survival.

Every experience is designed to be non-extractive, educational and mutually beneficial, thoroughly planned and guided by Indigenous leadership and local needs.

This is travel as listening, as connection and as a form of reparation.