Oct 21
Most people still believe that they are dependent on what Government pension plans or their previous company will provide for them when they are ready to retire. Or that they have to work until 65, 68 or even until they drop dead to the floor. That debt, cost of living and steady consumerism and expenses will never allow them to live a more relaxed life and enjoy their day – with whatever comes to their minds.
Do you belong to them?
written by Chris
Oct 16
Maybe you noticed already, that I’m a fan of Laos. This has a number of reasons, one being, that Laos is today, what Thailand was 20 years ago. It’s a laid-back secluded country, with lot’s of mysteries, unique activities and quirky originalities.
Can you imagine a place on earth, where huge stone jars are scattered on a giant plain; like the Gods just stood up from their meal and left all their pots and containers lie around? This is how it looks in a secret place in Laos –
welcome to the ‘Plain of Jars’:
written by Chris
Oct 02
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written by Chris
Oct 02

nomad4ever.com reached the 100.000 Visitors mark today! I want to thank all my Readers for their Interest, Comments and Support over the last 11 months! You fantastic people bring this Place alive!
I’m very happy that so many people are interested in this small Niche of Travel & Lifestyle and hope you guys continue to come back, comment heavily, sending me e-mails, criticism and suggestions.
Okay, it’s about time to look back how it all started and to evaluate some Statistics, Demographics, Developments and other Data:
written by Chris
Sep 24

I usually don’t use Money Changers at all. Other than the ones at Singapore’s Changi Airport or big, official Banks with receipts and all I just don’t trust them. It’s what you read and hear, that most of the time people get cheated or aren’t paid the agreed rates or simply have less money at the end, then what they bargained for. The next episode only confirmed those worries:
Over the last 3 weeks we had some visitors from Germany and Singapore. Driving around the Island it became almost inevitable that someone had to change their cash EURO oder Singapore Dollar into the local currency Rupiah.
written by Chris
Sep 08
On the Philippine Island of Bohol, just South of Cebu in the Central Visayas, there is a ‘Magical Place on Earth’. An Area of low, conical and dome-shaped hills, known as the Chocolate Hills. They are an unusual geological formation which is composed of almost 1.300 perfectly cone-shaped hills of various sizes (30-120 meters high), spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometers.
These Hills are covered with a carpet of rough grasses that are green when it rains but turn brown during the dry season, between February and May – hence, the name. They look so perfectly shaped that one can easily get the idea, that they are man-made.
written by Chris
Aug 20
Asian women inspired the fantasies of men around the world for ages. In recent times you can see more and more Asian actresses like Lucy Liu, Gong Li, Zhang Ziyi, Michelle Yeoh on the big screen as well; as Hollywood got aware of their obvious features and attraction to the male population of this planet.
That wasn’t always the case in the western hemisphere.
Let’s go R&R!
Before the American GI’s ‘erected’ their first R&R (Rest & Relaxation) camps in Philippines during and after WWII or in Thailand during the Vietnam war, this part of the world sparsely saw more than a few naughty Europeans or Americans. Reports during the old Colonial Times rarely mention this topic at all. This of course all changed back then and more.
written by Chris
Aug 16
Over the last few years, some countries in Asia made it more and more difficult for long-term tourists (or none-working Expats) to stay longer than just a few months in country. Thailand only recently made their Visa Rules more difficult and complicated; before that monthly Visa Runs to the neighbouring countries were quite common.
Indonesia introduced a Visa-On Arrival (VOA) for maximum 30 days with respective fees only back in 2004 – before you could get a 3 months stamp for free. The bureaucratic processes to attain and extend a Social Visa are legendary. Although there were some rumours of longer VOA (up to 120 days) a few months back, those have yet to materialize.
written by Chris
IF you really want to have good Parties, Go to SunBurn. You will have a separate psychedelic stage with crazy…
Oh my God, Chris :) I started singing at Karaoke's from Bangalore, India, and loved it so much that sang…
Wow, Chris, I disn't know this about beer in Goa, Bangalore etc. your blogs are very informative, thanks a lot
When I was there in Goa in December 2011, I noticed some things what you mentioned in this article, I…
Hi Chris, I reached your blog from your post on Indiamike. It is June 2017 now, my friend, Can you…
Hi Chris, I'm currently 17 and will be leaving education in less than 3 months with the option to go…
very informative article to plan for a trip in goa, thanks for sharing
I will prefer India for medical travel.
I'm traveling to Bali in September would like to do Komodo Dragons and Rinjani trek I have 19 days any…
:-D .....Chris, how many months you stay in goa
Its very perfect ogoh ogoh picture...where take picture ogoh ogoh with bali childrens????
Hey Chris, thanks for the info. I came here searching for some place where we can stock some international beers…