And after a couple of months it’s time to leave Thailand! Thanks Bangkok, this time has been really really intense.

For some people, traveling is one of life’s greatest pleasures. It gives you the chance to explore new places, experience new cultures, and meet new people. Every journey is a unique adventure that can be both exciting and challenging. However, along with the joy of traveling, there is also the sadness of leaving places and people behind.

When you travel, you meet the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in a world that is often very different from your own. You encounter new languages, customs, and ways of life. These experiences can be exhilarating and eye-opening, as you learn about the diversity of the world and develop a deeper appreciation for the richness of human life.


However, when it is time to leave a place that gave you deep experiences, where you felt like home, you may feel a sense of loss and longing. This is especially true when you have formed deep connections and shared great time with the people living and traveling the place you are leaving.

A writer once beautifully described traveling as flirting with life, where you may feel like saying, “I would stay and love you, but I have to go; this is my station.'” This quote perfectly encapsulates the touching emotions of joy and sadness intertwined that can come with traveling.

These bittersweet emotions that create a complex and profound sensation within one’s heart are like a testament to the transformative power of travel, and the ways in which it can shape us as individuals.

And now… Next destination is…


Luca Sartor

Solo Traveller, in love with Asian countries and cultures. Traveling forever, I have lived for years in the Asian continent. Follow me on INSTAGRAM @lucadeluchis