In August, 2021, we left the USA to begin our worldwide adventure as slow travelers/digital nomads. We sold all our belongings and left with only our clothes and essentials. So far we have visited Germany, Turkey, Mauritius, and are currently in Thailand. Join us on our adventure as we document what it's like to live life abroad without a permanent residence. And don't forget to keep an eye out for Arzina's father Roofee, as he is traveling along with us!
Wow, if you can eat different herbs, then you should like food in Vietnam. They literally give you a bowl of herbs with the food. Also, take advantage and drink the fresh fruit smoothies, a lot of real fruits in your drink, great thirst quencher in the hot humid weather too. Thank you for taking the time to film, edit and post the video. I know it takes a lot of time and energy to do all of this while traveling.
Thank you very much for your kind words. In our video from Da Nang, you see how much we LOVE the fresh fruit juices and smoothies! We can't wait to return!
The food was so good and that vegetarian restaurant was amazing, we need to go back soon. Great job on this video David, so proud of how far along your editing skills have come 👏 👏 👏
love seeing videos of travellers like u guys absolutely supporting nice little places. I’m the same if you find a little hot spot you want to support them. And you find these very basic places really do have the best tasting food
I have some older friends who want to travel like you guys. How do you guys navigate healthcare in these countries? Such as medications and appointments
We have medical/travel insurance for emergencies or major expenses. Otherwise we just pay for it ourselves. Healthcare in Southeast Asia is VERY affordable and the quality is equal or even better than the United States. For example regular teeth cleaning in Thailand cost $28 and full blood work in Malaysia with doctors consultation was about $40.