Daniel and Gina are two Asian travellers who reside in Singapore. They have a ravenous appetite for excitement and unquenchable interest in gaining a global perspective through their travels. Because they were adamant about not leading a traditional Singaporean lifestyle, they decided to leave their comfort zone and look for places off the beaten path so that they could enjoy life to the fullest.
They have concluded that starting a travel blog is the best way to keep track of their adventures. They plan to use the blog to discuss their exciting travel experiences with their loved ones and encourage others to follow their passions and go to places that are a little bit off the beaten path. They dream of turning their blog into an all-encompassing travel resource platform, particularly emphasizing off-the-beaten-path locations and adventurous vacations.
Gina is the more outgoing of the two; she writes most of the content on their blog. Before she met Daniel, she was just an ordinary city girl. Daniel opened up a whole new world of travel opportunities for her.
Gina received her Bachelor of Accountancy degree from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore in 2010, but after graduation, she recognised that she did not want to pursue a career in accounting. Therefore, she went on to try her hand at various occupations in a wide range of industries. From her brief experience working in marketing in Vietnam, she moved on to the fashion retail industry and then managed events. But despite that, none of it had any effect on her. Gina is only genuinely excited when she is traveling.
She has participated in several races, a half marathon, a trail run, a triathlon, climbing Mount Rinjani, and Muay Thai because she enjoys trying new things and giving herself new challenges.
Daniel is the man behind the photos and videos they’ve shared. He attended the same university as Gina and earned a Bachelor of Digital Filmmaking degree. Daniel used his skills to create a fun hyper-lapse video called Footprints Across Asia, which depicted the places they visited.
Daniel enjoys going on adventures, taking calculated risks, and being outside. As a result, he tries to combine his passion with what he wants. To live is to have the ability to feel alive. He believes that education is a continuous process and that travel is essential for character development. Being exposed to different cultures and placed in uncomfortable situations allows him to see the world in a new light. Above all, he hopes to inspire people to travel, explore, and discover the world through their journey and content.
Daniel has been a freelance videographer/photographer for the past five years and has a lot of experience. He focuses more on videography.
They enjoy trying new things, getting out of their comfort zone, and getting away from the hustle and bustle of Singapore.
It’s not always simple to travel with someone for an extended time. In most cases, it determines whether or not you succeed. But Daniel and Gina made it better and stronger. Every day, they taught and were taught by one another. It was fortunate that their traveling interests and styles were somewhat comparable to one another.
Even if Daniel and Gina wanted to visit many other places, they had already traveled to many of them. They worked hard to maximise the benefits they derived from it. They typically stayed for approximately one month in each country on average. They last for a more extended period in each location, taking their time to gradually become acclimated to the culture there while also engaging in increased conversation with the natives. And in the end, these are the moments that end up being the most memorable for them.