Daniel takes his time adjusting to his new lifestyle. Leaving everything familiar behind to travel means adopting new values and appreciating things differently.
After making the difficult decision to leave his job and go travelling, Daniel Wallace only had to decide where to go, how much money to save, which tickets to buy....
An Often Depressing Paradise Tuesday, 13th January 2004 “Ten years ago, this country was a paradise”, grumped the ageing and slightly slimy Costa Rican barrister, speaking as our bus to the coast paused for a food break. He blamed the explosion in tourism and the high levels of foreign migrants for creating huge problems for [...]
Three months into his trip, Daniel Wallace wanted to review for himself the reasons why he decided to do this trip, what travelling has so far shown him about himself, and what he wants from travellin
Daniel Wallace BootsnAll Author Daniel Wallace My name’s Daniel, I’m 25, English, and I’ve given up a safe job for life at the Bank of England to go travelling around the world. I’m so happy I’m finally doing this; I’ve been putting it off for years, ever since I finished school. I went to University [...]