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Three Nights In Budapest

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So I sit here on my first train overseas in learning mode. What I mean by this is being positive about my complete confusion on how things work over here not to exclude language barrier obstacles. I’ve got to look back and laugh at trying to buy a bus ticket at the wrong place at the airport, my confusion on ticket and towel rentals at the Szechenyi baths, losing directions in a not so pleasant part of Budapest and asking for directions, falling for the “What train platform am I on?” in exchange for donation money not realizing how easy it is to actually find the train after hiring train staff. I don’t mind tipping, but my face was priceless after the man was rubbing his fingers for a tip. Hey, it’s Europe! Although these may come off as “mishaps”, they were all part of the experience. In addition, I honestly can’t deny that I expected this.

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Erzsebet Hid/ Elizabeth Bridge
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Shoes on the Danube Memorial
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Hungarian Parliament Building
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Heroes Square
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Hungarian lunch and brew.

As for choosing Budapest as my first European city, it was perfect! It wasn’t Paris, Rome, London, yet it’s not Bishkek, Tashkent or Yerevan. In my eyes it lies right in between the familiarity of its reputation yet still off the beaten path and this is exactly what I wanted. The city is beautiful, even more so at night when all of it’s historical landmarks are proudly light up. While some may look in disgust at some of the deteriorating walls of buildings and graffiti, I am drawn to it as beauty. This alone gives Budapest a sense of personality. Like art work telling a story and giving you a first hand taste of it’s history. In reference to history, unfortunately Hungary’s past isn’t completely settling, from the shrinking of its far reaches and border, to bombings and Nazi occupation in WW2, to socialist times during the Cold War. Although times have changed since, you an still feel the vibes of the country 20, 30, and 50 years ago when times were, different. You can see it in the faces of people, especially the elderly as well as some of the buildings, as I mentioned before.

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Foggy hike up to the highest point of Budapest.
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Stroll in the streets.
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One of several ruin bars.
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The city is best seen at night.

I can see why Budapest I called the “Queen of the Danube”. Because the city is divided in half by the river. It is wide enough for amazing panoramic views of each side. Despite the rough recent past, the city let alone country is well worth the visit, worth the attempt to learn an interesting language, taking a step back in time with Hungarian history, taking a stroll along its, bridges, street and into one of it’s apartment buildings to look straight up into the sky in its center. Take a walk in Margit Island to escape the hustle and bustle, grab a brew at a ruin bar, pick up a Hungarian pizza and Kürtőskalács on the street, and of course, complete the day with a relaxing dip in one of its many world famous thermal baths. 🙂

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Nice dip in the Szechenyi Bath house.

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Is It Wrong to Travel?

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Here I sit, at the airport once again, ready to set off on another adventure. In the past few days, in preparation for the next two weeks backpacking in Central Europe, I seldomly asked myself if I had made the right choice in taking this trip. After all, I did take two weeks to visit, Yellowstone Country and the Dutch Caribbean six months ago. Been pulled to the side at work about my “excess” time off allowance at my day job. Losing my weekend job because of the same ”excess” time off reasons. The worry I put both my family and girlfriend through venturing into the even further unknown on a whole new continent, in places that speak a language I can’t comprehend. The selfish sacrifice made with time away from home, solo and without them. Putting behind the comforts of familiarity for hosts abroad, the lack of sleep from blaring bars and sex engaging hostel bunk mates. The endless confusion of foreign languages on signs for hour(s) long car, bus, and train rides. The trust barriers raised up with strangers I have yet to meet.

But then I raise the next question. Why wouldn’t this be the right choice? Why wouldnt I want to break through the frontier of “my unknown” to see the beautiful places I’ve only seen in photos. Why wouldn’t I sacrifice bucks on a 5 star hotel to further extend my stay in Budapest. Why wouldn’t I venture off into cultures to better richen my views of the world and life perspectives to share with loved ones. No photo or postcard can explain the destination than the actual state of being. Viewing places with your own eyes, conversing with others with your own thoughts, leaning and actually resting your body on a century old bridge in Prague, the authenticity of tasting desserts in Vienna’s old city center, walking on an century old castle.

Sure it was worth the side job loss, because without it, the liberties are far more endless to the world unknown, even traveling at home. I understand American work ethic, but as for time off, I pushed limits. How could I have known that my work appreciates me as a traveler without trying to take off more time than my time off allowed. It was a chance I took, and was worth it. Because no matter where I work or not, who I am with or around, and no matter the judgement, traveling has always been, is, and always will be the right choice.

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General Voyage Journal

Capturing/Editing Video: A Form of Travel Blogging

I have always had the eye of a photographer. Whether it be a disposable point and shoot, snap and print Polaroid, or Iphone camera. As a youngster something fascinated me at the thought of capturing a live moment forever. Oddly, this didn’t always apply to typical Kodak moments. This could simply have been a sign, building, or cars on a semi busy intersection. Maybe it was my upbringing and how I grew up. I lived a rough childhood segregated between fighting divorced parents. However my everyday life was fairly simple with one or two best friends, school, visitation routine between parents, and a lot of me time in between. It probably was that me time that allowed me to be more attentive towards the little things.

 Taking pictures with my GoPro after a long hike in DuPont State Forest

As I look in through boxes of old pictures, a good portion are of my picture friendly family and I, which is why I find so much comfort in being in photos. But a third of these photos are from me, stretching from my late single digit years to my late teens before the digital age kicked in. Files on my laptop and desktop took over from there. The travel bug has always been in me as I jetsetted to simple vacation spots like Virginia, Florida, and Puerto Rico (U.S. soil) every year. What relevance does this all have to capturing and editing video of my trips? Because my love for photos allowed me to evolve for something that presented so much more. Thanks to my dad, movies have my heart as I have so much love for movies of all kinds. Sitting late at night movie after movie, from horror, to action, to comedy also gave me the ability to naturally analyze how movie-makers do what they do best.

So in conclusion, when you take my evolved love of travel with my web design skill, knowledge and software access and my skill of good photography and video, you get an unique individual with the ability to be a traveler, photographer, and producer all in one in a land far away from home. All of this in one person with a backpack on his back. Little by little, I have realized that I can take as many pictures as I want to and write as many blogs as I can. But my travel journal and documentation of adventure lies within the videos I capture along with commentary I add, whether it be along the journey or voice over. Fortunately, in my lifetime exists an evolving world of internet and technology to allow me to have the privilege of doing all this.

Resting atop a Mayan Pyramid in Xunantunich Belize with my GoProOn my train ride through the rural sections of eastern Ontario en route to Ottawa from Toronto, I sat next to a girl jotting down her travel insights and thoughts on old journal paper. While doing so, I aim my iPhone to the side of the train as trees, homes, cars, and railroad crossings buzz by. I may or may not be the next famous travel filmmaker, but how I document and present my footage to the world on sites such as YouTube is surely loved by many. I show my audience my travels as if they were with me and it works beautifully. In my perspective, most people are presented whats hot. Why not the in betweens? Point A and point B are exciting, but you would be surprised at how many oo’s and ahh’s you experience as a traveler when you put your camera down. To me, it is all worth the hard work of hitting record some more. And it is almost like artwork: a combination of video clips done in such a way with the appropriate music to go with the feel of where I am. I not only enjoy my travels and allow others to enjoy, I give myself the pleasure of reliving my adventures in the far future in a unique fashion. Whether I am setting off for a two week trip or a long term journey, no matter what I do, I will not stop recording.

My YouTube Channel

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Backpacking: It’s a Lifestyle

Backpacking is a term mainly associated with travel, whether it be hiking or travel short and long term domestic or abroad. It is a lengthy sized backpack with many strategic pockets and compartments that sits right on your back wherever you go. If done so correctly and appropriately, you can practically live out of this backpack. You can fit about a weeks worth of clothing, electronics and accessories, toiletries, documents, finances and more (hopefully not the same weight as you or heavier). You may see these backpacks across major travel destinations across the globe in airports and city streets.

Prior to my days as a backpacker, all I knew of was suitcases within my desires as a vacationer. As my lust for travel grew more and more, I found myself desiring nomadic styled traveling wanting to go from one place to the next instead of the usual “comfort” stay ‘on the beach’ or ‘in the hotel’ trips I took all my life. I realized that my first “nomadic” styled trip around the island of Jamaica with a suitcase wasn’t doing me any justice. ESPECIALLY, in Jamaica! I never really understood the concept of walking around with a large backpack as well as the term “backpacking” and its concept very well until after I read online threads and viewed Instagram photos. Eventually I realized that a trip to Belize and Guatemala couldn’t be done smoothly rolling around and hauling a suitcase and book bag so eventually I purchased my first rucksack.

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My first two backpacking experiences successfully took place through those two countries in Central America as well as in Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal, Canada. Considering my growing nomadic symptoms of travel, I realized something:

Backpacking is not just a way to travel, It’s a lifestyle

Backpacking is by far a way of life and enriches the possibilities of exploring places you want to see and more, meet new people you naturally connect with, and enjoy experiences of a lifetime. Although I do not have those freedoms and privileges quite yet of traveling destination to destination on my own time without putting in for “time off”, Just the simple fact that I can pack more than a dozen of necessities into one bag and in return see the world is the most amazing thing in imagination. It is this feeling within my constant wanderlust that makes me realize that all of this is a beautiful lifestyle and or realm I am hugely a part of.

As a backpacker, you can easily pick up and go at your own pace, learn to appreciate more with less, and best of all, escape the comforts of home and make the world your home.

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Safe Budget Travel Around Jamaica

580120_10151200488920119_1090153067_nJamaica is a small absolutely wonderful island to travel to. Despite poverty and still a continuously developing island nation, it is very rich in culture and music known to the world, its scenery is magical, and its people are absolutely friendly. If not the biggest, tourism and travel is one of Jamaicans biggest resources for Jamaica with travelers from the US, Europe, Canada, and all over the world. Based on travel stories, YouTube videos, and other internet resources, most people associate or remember Jamaica via Cruise ship stop. Those that fly there, tend to lock themselves away from the island within the boundaries of an all-inclusive resort and tour guides.

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I have stayed at an all-inclusive before in the Dominican Republic. It’s a fun amazing vacation experience and certainly a getaway. I respect the many that want to escape life’s everyday realities. But that is exactly what it is, a dream. It is an illusion, at least to me. Everyone deserves a vacation. Even travelers do in ways that do make sense. However for me, nothing excites me more than to surround myself with more reality. The best part of traveling is visiting a foreign land, embracing the culture, and returning home appreciating the things you have that most others don’t.

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Not sure how a tab would look like for an all inclusive trip to Jamaica. For me, I left Jamaica with a unique cultural experience that I will never forget. With a price tag next to that, my trip was cheap. Fortunately, I took enough video footage to inspire YouTubers from around the world as well that budget travel, or should I say solo budget travel is possible in Jamaica. If you do consider asking what my tab was, it was approximately $1,100. Broken down that is:

$460 Flight (ATL-MBJ)
$220 Hotel (Ocho Rios)
$25 Cabin (Negril)
$80 Bus Transportation
$85 Dunns River Falls with Mystic Mountain & Bobsled
$60 Taxis (Approximately)
$80 Food (Approximately)
$60 Souvenirs/Money to bring back (Approximately)
= Amazing cultural experience in Jamaica

 

It certainly took a lot of thorough research through travel forums, Q’s and A’s, and YouTube videos to make my vision of this solo trip possible. Using your typical flight and hotel search engines, I managed to find a safe cheap hotel in Ocho Rios. I also discovered the cheap cost efficiency of hostels, Bed and Breakfasts, and guesthouses by staying in a cabin on Negrils 7 Mile Beach. If had known any better at the time, I would have stayed at a Bed and Breakfast within the Ocho Rios city limits and lowered my costs instead of a hotel. Oh well, It was right on the beach. But any-who, how did I manage to go from Montego Bay to Ocho Rios or Kingston to Negril without a tour accommodation? With a video of my whole trip on YouTube, I am constantly asked how I did it. Even had one person tell me that I had seen more in 5 days than he had in 5 years. When it finally comes down to the main topic of, “Safe travel around Jamaica for cheap”, the answer turned out to be very simple and very useful resource in travel to Jamaica.

“Knutsford Express”

 

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If you are an adventurer like me or simply don’t care for tourist accommodations, ride with the locals in a comfortable, safe, coach bus with local Jamaicans. These buses run daily and frequently around the island in “Style and Comfort” as they put it. They are correct and it was the best low cost investment to make my Jamaica dream possible. They even include a movie to watch during the venture across the island.

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Although I may sound like I am advertising a bus company abroad, they truly deserve all my credit and more. My dreams of seeing four major Jamaican cities in less than 5 days were made possible through them. Now, the media displays all acts of violence in Kingston and I’m not denying its existence. However, I would have never known that Jamaica’s capital does have a lot of gorgeous parts and would have never have had that opportunity without this bus company. This is the same for my short yet highly desired one night venture to the rocky cliffs and laid back beaches in Negril.

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Now if you are all about the all-inclusive thing and just want to have a nice getaway out of your homeland, you will have no problems doing so and enjoy. But if you want to get off the beaten path and do it YOUR way, whether you are a returning visitor to Jamaica, a new one, or even a native Jamaican going back home after many years, consider getting out of your comfort zone and ride the awesome bus I rode. If you feel even more adventurous, go ride in a traditional Jamaican bus! Get away from the all-inclusive and stay at a guest house or cabin like I did, Jamaica is purely awesome and I guarantee you will return home with great memories, that is if you do decide you return home.
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