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It’s been almost 2 years and I just want to let you know how much that trip meant to me. When I came back I felt like it filled me, completely.

You’re doing something unique and amazing with monsoon, and I just wanted to let you know how special you are.

In Hawai’i, we call it pono, which means… things just work out because they’re done the right way. You got that. And that’s what you’re doing with this.

Isaiah Moreno

Wales

Every monsoon has been unique, very different, (some superior to others by comparison 😉). Some of the most memorable moments shared with those who were part of the journey, bring empowerment to the soul, warmth to the heart, and gratitude to the mind. The bold contrasts between what you experience in daily life vs. what you experience during a monsoon – are exactly what contributes to the feelings you may have now. But home is where the heart is, and is more than just a place. And sometimes, it’s ok to follow your heart to see where life takes you. 💕😊

Jeanette Wong

Wales

. . . . Although the vigorous tempo seems intrinsic to [my friend] Tiger, he attributed this style of travel to his friend Calvin, who had inspired the itinerary for his trip…“Buffet style,” he drew the picture: just a quick sampling of places because, as Calvin reasons, you can always go back after you see what you’re drawn to. Calvin had already taken groups to Iran and North Korea, Tiger informed us. He was planning to do Cuba over Thanksgiving weekend. And he scheduled all of this on breaks from med school. Even as I was undertaking my own adventures, I remember feeling envious of such an intrepid and enterprising spirit.

. . . . Perhaps the most remarkable consideration concerning Calvin’s compelling argument to travel is that there is no compelling argument from Calvin. He does not push unwilling souls to take the plunge. Instead he inspires by example, moving along his (loosely) planned route on his own accord and, much like the force of nature for which his travel approach is named, leaves you to (re)act as you see fit.

Jan Ferrer

Ukraine, Poland, Germany, Cuba

Despite considering myself a decently travelled solo traveller to a number of off the beaten track destinations, having met Calvin in a chance encounter in Sydney i originally signed up with him to his recently organised trip to Armenia for the specific reasons that 1) it was very cost effective, compared to solo travel in that country 2) the itinerary and approach to travel appeared to be well aligned with my own, in that it was hard and fast, adventurous and hitting all the sights whilst still keeping flexibility to change plans, and 3) overall he seemed like a pretty decent guy.

What I encountered surpassed these expectations. On top of delivering on the above, I encountered a trip with like minded individuals sharing what was to prove a remarkable experience in a remarkable country. For many a traveller who prefers solo travel, there are times when you would prefer to give the sometimes rigorous amounts of organisation a break, whilst avoiding the cookie cutter approach of a tour or sometimes having to acquiesce to an itinerary planned out by friends that might not match your preferences. That is where for me Calvin’s approach really excels. We saw all of the key sights of the country, pushed the boundaries in our venture to the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh, in an informal, flexible setting, and all the while making some personal friends whom I will no doubt retain for a long time.

Nishant Anandan

Armenia, Afghanistan

Altruistic realism: to meet the urgent need for people throughout the world to see each other and reality fairly.

I just figured you should define it: I think you’re creating a home everywhere you go in your monsoons. You’re making a global home through the connections of the people on each trip. I was thinking the song [To Build a Home] says it all – and that you’re connecting the globe – showing people home is a feeling shared together. And we find ourselves in the insecurities of the unfamiliar…and so the people become the familiar. And the bond becomes home. Security through partnership.

Evie Joy

Wales

Thx for an awesome trip! See you on home turf🥂 . . .

Meh. I don’t wanna work. I wanna be retired lol and travel more!!

Missing the group. It was honestly so much fun. I’m really happy i did it and so appreciative of the level of effort you put into it. Your super power is travelling and letting us commoners get to see the word through your eyes through your eyes😍

Vanessa Molnar

The Faore Islands

Relief…freeing…I feel reinvigorated from the trip.

Sameer Kazi

West Africa

The crew for my first monsoon trip! There’s nothing like making new friends when you’re all in a different country together. 🤗

Adrienne Soong

The Faroe Islands

Let me know when you have the reunion and book party and I will fly out to NYC [from Kansas City]!!

Cindy Kulphongpatana

The Faore Islands

Lmao @⁨Calvin Sun⁩ the guys from karaoke night are sitting next to us at the airport right now. Serendipity? 🤣🤣🤣

Kimmy Wu

The Faroe Islands

^ It’s kismet

Lydia Chan

The Faroe Islands

^ You’re a kismet.

Kimmy Wu

The Faroe Islands

It’s been a while since I took a solid vacation. It’s been never that I’ve travelled with a group of strangers to a country I didn’t know much about. Verdict: I’m so happy I did it. Not only were the Faroe Islands the most beautiful & peaceful sights I have ever seen, but this group of amazing humans made the experience beyond special.

We all bonded on several levels and became one with the sheep and rolling hills (booger especially). It was an experience that has changed me as a person. It ignited something inside me that has long been dormant & stifled by a busy life/career. It reminded me that the world is a powerful force that connects you to yourself, as well as to others.

A huge thanks to @monsoondiaries – he guided us seamlessly from one spot to the next to ensure we were able to witness some of the most incredible marvels created by Mother Nature’s hand. I told him that his super power is connecting people through travelling and showing us common folks the world through his expert eyes) It’s a gift that I, along with many other monsooners, will cherish in my heart for years to come.

I’d like to end with a quick toast ~ to all my new, fabulous friends, to the sheep and their soothing bahhh’s, to the puffins for posing for us, and to Johann for not banishing Bruce. If we had been in NYC, #RIPBruce.

Vanessa Molnar

The Faroe Islands

I am on the security line for oslo. Hope to see you guys sooner than later. Enjoy Tromso. Going home with a lot of joy❤️

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❤️ these peeps. Miss you guys already.

Karthik Srinivasan

Svalbard

I am on the security line for oslo. Hope to see you guys sooner than later. Enjoy Tromso. Going home with a lot of joy❤️

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❤️ these peeps. Miss you guys already.

Karthik Srinivasan

Svalbard

Hey, thanks for organizing another great trip!! Hope your travels home go smoothly!

Alice Hong

Svalbard

Just got back to Chicago – thanks to all you crazies for an unforgettable week!

Sujay Sheth

Svalbard

Pleasure meeting everyone!  Had a blast!

Leslie Limo

Wales

So I’ll take this opportunity to thank you guys for an entire week of fun and laughter 🤗 And to our fearless leader for making this happen❤️ . I’m so grateful for each one of you and appreciate you guys more than you think!

Friendships and life lessons are priceless !! Worth every penny. . . . Surprisingly I’ve actually learned much about myself 💓So thank you for that.

Alicia Shi

Svalbard

^ Me too Alicia. I think I just paid for a really expensive therapy session, trauma included.

Bruce Zhang

Svalbard

Really love [this photo of us]. Thanks for the great trip Calvin.  Looking forward to many more. 😊 I’m excited to see [the beginning of another era] and enjoying becoming your friend (ah, the post Monsoon sentimentality). But I am.  🙂

Amelia Shillingford

Svalbard

Yes truly. I am joyfully overwhelmed by this trip and the beautiful connections we all shared. So much gratitude in my heart for you all!!

Alexandra De Rosa

Svalbard

Thanks for an amazing trip everyone! You all made it wonderful! 😉 Travel safe❤️

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And…that’s a wrap to our roadtrip in Wales. Not a typical way of traveling for me but what a FUN experience and met many wonderful people. The week went by real quick. . . . Wales, your sceneries are breath-takingly gorgeous. Wish I had few more moments to take it all in.

Wai Thant

Wales

I miss you guys. I don’t normally miss people.

Evie Joy

Wales

^ Well we definitely miss you.

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Finally HOME! Longest Sunday ever! Thanks everyone for an amazing trip! Stay in touch!

Isaiah Moreno

Wales

SO MUCH FUN – and I’m usually hard to impress.

Lydia Chan

Wales

What do you get when 15 Americans + 1 Australian jump into 4 cars for a weeklong #monsoonroadtrip through Wales? An unforgettable adventure down tiny country roads & infinite roundabouts, breathtaking vistas, and most important the amazing human connections we made along the way.

Thanks again @monsoondiaries for bringing the 16 of us together for #monsoontrip in Wales!

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An unforgettable trip through London & Wales. Thank you the 15 travel companions that made the trip truly special 💕

Priscilla Yoon

Wales

Thank you all for a journey that each and every one of you made so special, memorable, and SO MUCH FUN. From strangers to monsooners to new friends (and the Hawaiian therapist I never knew I needed 😉) – this isn’t a goodbye, but a see you later 🤗❤️ safe travels everyone!!! xo

Jeanette Wong

Wales

Update: I changed my flight to be a little later tomorrow & got a hotel here in Amsterdam & i am LOVING it😍 I hope everyone has a great weekend & i loved meeting you all! Thanks for the memories & thank you ⁨Calvin.

Gul Fashan

Wales

Alright sentimentality time! this trip with everyone has been a really great time. it helped me keep my mind off of things i didn’t want to think about and helped me gain inspiration for things that i did. i had sooo much fun meeting and hanging out with everyone and i know that i have become closer to the people i know and gained new friends from the people i didn’t. i am excited to hang with you again sometime in the future at a reunion or maybe on another trip. whatever it is thank you everyone for making this a memorable trip!!! travel safely and stay healthy! 😁

Donna Vo

French Polynesia

Catching glimpses of the sunset from the train home while listening to the YW playlist. Missing you all and our time on the water together.

Mihaela K.

French Polynesia

You guys are absolute rockstars and I miss you all dearly, thank you for being so much fun, so much energy and so entertaining! I loved every minute of it and I can’t wait to see you all again 🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️

Megan Whyte

French Polynesia

I feel really happy today, happier than I’ve felt in a long time 👍 I feel empowered to do whatever I want.

Bruce Zhang

French Polynesia

Awwwwwww Donna!! You got us in the feels 🥺🥺
Thank you ALL so much. I loved meeting all of you and I’m sad to leave! This trip made me super nostalgic of home but you guys made it very very homely. Looking forward to a future reunion or another trip! You guys made this trip absolutely wonderful. Thank you. Safe travels and stay Covid free for future adventures ♥️♥️

Lyla Kamigaki

French Polynesia

I’m not crying or anything 😭 such a good summary of our trip . . . It was eye-opening.

Ginna Dammann

French Polynesia

It was a life changing trip.

Daniel Jeng

French Polynesia

Now I’m sentimental again. Calvin, does this always happen after Monsoons?

Amelia Shillingford

French Polynesia

^can confirm… prior to Monsoons I was basically the tin man, now I’ve been sentimental for an entire year

Gina Fortunato

French Polynesia

In my quest to make meaning of humanity’s bleak but relentless existence, explained as the emergence of a random interplay of chemicals and gases by modern science, I somehow found myself meditating in the middle of the White Desert. To think that if I had changed any of the smallest to biggest decisions I’d ever made, I might have missed the serenity experienced at this moment, so beautifully captured by @monsoondiaries.

I’m unsure if I can fully encapsulate the complex sense of grief and relief that emerged as I sat there and reflected, but dare I try…

The recovering perfectionist in me couldn’t help but think about the moments when I failed myself—moments when I allowed absence and emptiness to define me more than the abundance and fullness that suffused my life. The irony of this grief is that I felt sorry for the time I lost on feeling sorry for myself. Fortunately, another part of me that is compassionate and forgiving pulled me out of that self-critical narrative that haunted me.

As I noticed this negotiation take place in my mind, I realized that this polarity that constructed the enigma that is my mind, even to myself, was something I battled for as long as I remembered… However, in defiance of my usual response to frantically intellectualize my state of confusion and contradiction, I chose to simply accept that this consciousness, congruent or not, consisted of essences that make me whole. In allowing this dissonance I once thought could never coexist sit in harmony, I felt that I unlocked the most profound sense of relief I had ever felt… a liberation from the subjugation I had placed on myself.

In my newfound laissez-aller, I surrender myself to the process that has and will continue to propel me to become truer, wiser, braver, stronger, and kinder; the process that never failed to manifest dreams and lead me to adventures that were meant for me…

Why ask for directions from anyone else if they have never been to the places we will go?

Why martyr ourselves in the name of others, as if ceasing to exist in our own rights is the only proof of our worth and testament to our love?

Why limit what we know, feel, and dare to imagine based on social constructs that put us in neat little boxes, when true human connections require us to reach beyond what bounds us?

Why submit to our instinct to avoid uncertainty, even though the beauty of life lies in the unknown—a place where all possibilities and impossibilities exist?

Though I may never figure out the significance of my existence, I am humbled and grateful to be just a little person with the privilege and conviction to spread compassion and a sense of belonging in this vast universe in ways that only I can.

P.S. Thank you for capturing and showing me the version of myself you saw, one that I would’ve never seen otherwise @monsoondiaries 📷

Kimmy Wu

Iraq, Jordan, & Egypt

Iraq is a beautiful country rich in history and culture, but for so long it has been synonymous with conflict and war. 20 years ago, I would have never guessed I’d have the opportunity to visit the Middle East let alone Iraq. I feel a deep sense of gratitude for the experience.

‘Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do… Explore. Dream. Discover. – Mark Twain’

Priscilla Yoon

Iraq, Jordan, & Egypt

My favorite thing about Iraq? The people and the food … the hospitality matches the Egyptian mentality and it felt like the Texas of the Middle East … So go BIG or go home so to speak! Despite the many check points and many questions and some spikes in anxiety, we were safe in the end. I appreciate the opportunity to feel a part of something greater than myself which was to show the world that Iraq is beautiful and full of riches. I also appreciate the bonds I’ve made. I can’t thank @monsoondiaries enough.

Marina Girgis

Iraq, Jordan, & Egypt

Looking back isn’t always a bad thing though. I know I’ll always look back and remember how I relished and dwelled in the beauty of life on this trip. Also, should you ever look back, I’ll be there watching and supporting you. I got your back.

Anonymous

Iraq, Jordan, & Egypt

What we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes a part of us. 😊 Thank you for bringing me to Cairo, this trip meant a lot to me.

Anonymous

Iraq, Jordan, & Egypt

Breathtaking sunrises, sunsets, & a night under a full moon & stars in the desert! We went on an unforgettable adventure in a region so many wish they could see yet few dare to go.

Priscilla Yoon

Iraq, Jordan, & Egypt

Thanks for an unforgettable experience you guys! Hope everyone get home safely 🤗

Alicia Shi

Egypt

This journey has been profound.

Alicia Shi

Egypt

Surreal — everything [at home] is the same here but I feel different . . . It has been unreal… feeling grateful for every moment and experience. ‘We do not remember days, we remember moments.’ – Cesare Pavese

Anonymous

Iraq, Jordan, & Egypt

Just landed back in DC! Had such a grand time with you all, thank you for being such wonderful and inspiring individuals. Looking forward to our next adventure together!! In the meantime, stay in touch xx

Kimmy Wu

Iraq, Jordan, & Egypt

“All love here … despite the up and down of it all I’m glad I did this trip … Glad I met all of you. 🥰

Marina Girgis

Iraq, Jordan, & Egypt

It was a life changing experience hanging out with y’all for the last couple days.

The thought of visiting another African country other than the one I am originally from was not an option until The Monsoon Diaries got my wheels turning and I am glad I took the risk. Mali: its culture and people are sure breathtaking . . . a once in a lifetime opportunity and I wouldn’t have gotten a better group of humans to take all this experience in than with my new tribe, The Monsoon Diaries.

[And] I would like to thank you Calvin for the last couple days from Mali to Istanbul. I had a great time in both countries but Istanbul was for the books. I appreciate you sticking around to show me around.  You have such great personality and great to be around.

I hope we go in more trips together but until then maybe we will run into each other either in your turf or my turf 😊

It was one hell of a trip and the two days in Turkey wrapped things up beautifully.

Rashidah Namutebi

Mali

Hey world: It’s been a whirlwind of a journey this past year. I’m extremely [grateful] for the friendships made this past week. What a great way to start off 2022! Here’s to more experiences and meaningful connections. Can’t wait to see what this year holds for all of us.

This week on the water and being away from work technology really put things into perspective. I wish I had more words to describe how I feel and what we went through, but I’ll reserve that for a blog post (yes, I’ll blog more this year!). Yes, expect to see more picture posts and stories over the next few weeks.

Tammy Ying

Martinique, Saint Lucia, & Guadeloupe

Signs – Do you see, believe, interpret them? After several days of obstacles, uncertainties, & moving parts on this trip, we were finally welcomed to Saint Lucia by a vibrant (double!) rainbow & enthusiastic dolphins.

Rainbows tend to show up at significant moments in my life, & the sight of them always leads me to think about the meaning behind it. Are such events coincidence? Perhaps. But would it hurt to be open to the idea of it being more than that? It’s when we’re open – to signs, people, …life – that things come most easily and abundantly.

I took these rainbows as a sign that we were exactly where we were supposed to be. What signs are significant to you?

Sabrina Poon

Martinique, Saint Lucia, & Guadeloupe

Hey! Thanks so much for the last week. It was an amazing experience and I enjoyed getting to know you and everyone better.

Tammy Y

Martinique, Saint Lucia, & Guadeloupe

Cry on the outside and live your dreams.

Sabrina Poon

Martinique, Saint Lucia, & Guadeloupe

Many ask ‘how do you do it?’ This is how. Go to amazing places with amazing people. Often. …Thank you very beautiful people for a very beautiful weekend in St, Lucia! … MISS YOU GUYS ALREADY. 

Jeanette Wong

Martinique, Saint Lucia, & Guadeloupe

I love yall. I’m crying inside cos I miss everyone.

Tammy Ying

Martinique, Saint Lucia, & Guadeloupe

When I agreed to join The Yacht Week for the first—and last—Sardinia & Corsica route, I thought I knew what I was signing up for: living on a yacht for a week, sailing the turquoise waters of Costa Smeralda, exploring new islands and eating Italian/French food every day, and attending extravagant themed evening parties to dance the nights away. It was everything I expected… but it was also so much more. I fully expected to have a good time.

What I didn’t expect was to have one of the best and most memorable weeks of my entire life. I expected to meet new people and make new friends, but what I didn’t expect was the instantaneous connection I made with so many kindred souls and like-minded individuals, and the deeper friendships I forged with so many incredible, insightful, and truly inspiring people. I expected to be a degenerate for a week; what I didn’t expect was to also grow so much from the entire experience, and to learn from each encounter with every new person and from each new place.

From first-thing-in-the-morning photoshoots, to disco dance-offs on top of the yachts late into the night; from casual biking adventures with the most incredible views, to fancy Michelin-rated dinners by the water; from relaxing float-parties in the most gorgeous crystal waters, to fierce competition in a regatta; from our skipper Umberto trusting me enough to give me a chance to drive our boat, to accepting an invitation for a spontaneous joyride from the millionaire whose sailboat I tried not to crash into while driving the boat; from partying every night and sleeping 2 hours a night, to still waking up to catch the sunrise… through it all, I saw people come together in so many ways to support each other, encourage each other, teach each other, and above all, celebrate each other for all our unique differences, flaws, and for everything we are and everything we could be.

We came together as strangers, and we left as a family. I will always cherish the photos, videos, memories, and friendships that I made on this trip. Till the next adventure ✌️

Alice Hong

Sardinia & Corsica

Depending on the type of person you are, one’s affinity for risk-taking falls on a spectrum. And, there are different types of risks – ones that harm others – and ones that do not. As we say when reviewing patient consents, no procedure or activity ever comes with 0 risk.

But we can do our best to minimize it. You miss out on *life* if you don’t decide to take some risks.

This trip was an experience where I was able to test boundaries, find an escape, create a rush of adrenaline… all while minimizing risk, to myself and others. When @monsoondiaries asked if I wanted to join his Yacht Week trip, I responded with reluctance. I had doubts about joining an event I would not typically sign up for.

Yet… my desperation to temporarily escape, coupled with my knowledge & confidence in the effectiveness of our vaccines.. pulled me towards a spontaneous, moment-seizing, “yes.” Fast forward to September 2021: I’d held my breath all summer in anticipation of what could change & interfere with my chance to finally escape..

We made it.

Somehow, we got 34 people (in our group alone) over to Sardinia, safely vaccinated & with negative covid results in hand. And…34 people returned home, still negative for Covid. It might sound miraculous, given the way the virus is spreading in certain areas back home, but in actuality.. it just demonstrates the direct, positive correlation with behavior & prevention measures.

Of course, I’ve got much more to say about the trip itself but for now, this is an appreciation post: Gratitude for the privilege to have been vaccinated, for science, & for all of the people who worked tirelessly so that we could have a bit of respite from the work we all put in towards forward progress.

Sabrina Poon

Sardinia & Corsica

I’ve been missing y’all since Wednesday. I hope we can all get down to business again soon.

Mihaela K

Sardinia & Corsica

It just hit me that it’s over and I heard “the business” at the airport and burst into tears – I never thought tiesto would make me cry. I’m gonna miss you guys a lot ❤️

Evie Joy

Sardinia & Corsica

What an awesome week! 🔥🚤 with The Yacht Week! So thankful to have met all of you (and so many of you who I didn’t get a photo with but you know I love you ❤️❤️❤️). I will cherish our connections and how much fun we had forever! Thanks The Monsoon Diaries for inviting us on this trip. I can always count on you for new experiences outside of my comfort zone! 🙌

Belle Suppanaya

Sardinia & Corsica

Thank you ❤️. I didn’t realize how bad I needed that trip. I’m so antisocial sometimes but it really opened me up. I’m legit still crying

Anonymous

Sardinia & Corsica

As a firm believer in being created and placed in our current lives for a purpose…the right place at the right time is no small thing. The late night walks over the course of just a few days definitely opened up a part of me that I had lost or maybe just allowed to be hidden away long ago… I’m very thankful 😊 and looking forward to future adventures and experiences.

Anonymous

Sardinia & Corsica

Thanks for a great trip guys!! I had so much fun even though I was dying half the time lol. Look forward to hanging out in NY again and make up for all the late night convos i missed while I slept!!

Yutong Zhang

Sardinia & Corsica

Thanks for a great week! loved it.

Ditto to everything. Exceeded expectations. Hope to see everyone at some point soon! Also thanks Calvin. I’m sure you felt every pebble in the road that did come our way and that surely wasn’t easy.

Alan Hsu

Sardinia & Corsica

So, how was yacht week’? this pretty much sums it up — here’s to my new favourite people.

Nishant Anandan

Sardinia & Corsica

Definitely hit the jackpot in my opinion. While the trip may have cost a pretty penny, the relationships fostered and experiences collectively are priceless. 🏆✨ the potential of where these relationships and experiences can take us, ♾️ 🚀

Jeanette Wong

Sardinia & Corsica

Finally on route to home! It was a true pleasure meeting all of you guys and for the most fun of my life. My heart is full 🥰 hope to see all of you guys in the near future.

Eric Pan

Sardinia & Corsica

Phew! What a week. Thank you all for bringing your incredible souls, to adventure, to explore, and to open our hearts while party our brains out together. We had a stacked roster of people coming from all across the world – and collectively decided to spend a week sailing la costa smerelda with a bunch of strangers – now FAMILY ❤️💚🤍✨. I love you all! This is just the beginning of extended shenanigans 🥳🚀🙌

Jeanette Wong

Sardinia & Corsica

hey all! so it’s finally time for me to head back to reality. i wanted to say that this has been one of the most memorable trips i have ever been on. amazing experiences shared with even better company. it was great getting to know you all and hopefully we’ll see each other again soon on another adventure! 😉

Donna Vo

Sardinia & Corsica

Y’all got me feeling mad soft.

Ann Wen

Sardinia & Corsica

Excited for future reunions and monsoons

Song Kim

Sardinia & Corsica

Justin and I just landed back in EWR 😭😭😭. I’m loling at all the missed transportation!! At least we all made it into Olbia for such a fun week. Can’t wait to sleep for 24 hours straight lol but I had such an amazing week with all you incredible people! So glad I got to meet all of you. This is not goodbye, this is just a see you later!!

Alice Hong

Sardinia & Corsica

Another Monsoon in the books 💕. Feeling so lucky and thankful for this experience to meet incredible new friends from all over the world! Too many to tag 🌈🐙🌊. As usual I wish I had taken more photos, but I suppose that is a reflection of living in the moment.

Gina Marlar

Sardinia & Corsica

You listened to me when I was finally able to open about . . . You provided insights that I wouldn’t have been able to come up with on my own . . . our friendship has grown deeper for that and I’m so thankful.

Anonymous

Sardinia & Corsica

Sailed across Sardinia and Corsica with a group of 25 yachts from all over the world and it was such a dream! Thanks to Calvin for bringing us together and everyone for the incredible memories.

Alice Zhang

Sardinia & Corsica

Where do I even begin about the best week ever?! I was surrounded by like-minded, beautiful, extremely intelligent individuals in the same age range (except Trashley 😘) who have their shit together. Each of you contributed to this amazing week and my positivity and excitement throughout this trip 💕 This is why I had to include as many of you in this post.

My appreciation goes to The Monsoon Diaries who invited me on this incredible journey. As someone who grew up wanting to fit in with society, it caused me to become part of the same crowd minorities call “self-hate” group. I did not want to be identified with other Asians for most of my life. I learned so much about everyone and their similar experiences from this trip. I have learned so much about who I am and my experience and I am finally able to say I am proud to be an Asian American. https://linktr.ee/monsoondiaries

Ashley Koide

Sardinia & Corsica

Bonifacio, Corsica perched atop a pristine medieval beach town with majestic white limestone cliffs hugging the sparkling shoreline ✨…easily the best-kept secret in France 🥰 and one of my new favorite places in the world, thanks to the crew The Monsoon Diaries x The Yacht Week who made this the trip of a lifetime.

Jeanette Wong

Sardinia & Corsica

I’ve only be awake for a few hours but can’t stop grinning. Feeling so lucky to have crossed paths with you all.

Mihaela K

Sardinia & Corsica

I would have never imagined agreeing to go on a trip like this . . . Unknowing and reluctantly saying yes to The Yacht Week was one of the best decisions I’ve made. Some of the most fondest memories were made with these once not too long ago strangers.

Special thanks to The Monsoon Diaries and The Yacht Week.

Eric Pan

Sardinia & Corsica

Agreed 👍 we are blessed~ 😻this was such a smooth trip

Uriah Kim

Sardinia & Corsica

I have after emotions so of course I’m crying now that I’m at the airport – I think the song will have way more emotion/ be better tomorrow

Evie Joy

Sardinia & Corsica

It’s those moments that go by so fast, but last in your memories forever – these are the times we live for 💙

Alice Hong

Sardinia & Corsica

Met some amazing people on this trip and can’t wait for our next adventure! 🔥 This is what’s possible when everybody’s got their shit together and is vaccinated and tested! Zero covid cases for any of us this entire trip.💯 

Alex Yang

Sardinia & Corsica

Thank you for an incredible Cyprus monsoon. A birthday trip that easily takes the cake for being the best birthday ever. This experience challenged my love for “vacations” and proliferated my desire to explore off the beaten path. It’s amazing how the universe gave me signs to request specific dates off from work, that magically fit into the exact dates of this trip.

Over the years, I’ve read dozens of Monsoon Diaries blog posts, listened to your speeches, interviews, and (currently listening to the recent Lucky Boys podcast on this flight to Athens) – building my interest to see more, learn more, be more, live more, and travel more. To be part of the journey visiting your last EU country, to be part of the first post-pandemic international monsoon, to finally having the courage to becoming a Monsooner – this was special.

Embarking on a journey to Cyprus with you and 10 other incredible Monsooners, was a dream come true. I have never traveled with a group of such genuine, adventurous, beautiful people who all down to share a journey with each other. The extensive planning, itinerary, and adapting to ever-changing situations really shined through, and contributed to the success of this trip. Since you don’t accept tips, the least I could do is sign up for more monsoons in the future.

While “Nicosia later” is bittersweet and y’all almost made me cry on multiple occasions, I am so grateful to have joined this monsoon; a monsoon that felt like a celebration of life, new friendships, and revitalization of traveling the world to our hearts’ desires again. It was such a privilege to be part of the journey, and thank you for making the monsoon magic happen.

Cheers to more adventures! Safe travels.

Jeanette Wong

Cyprus

I’m having a tough time trying to put into words my feelings of this past week. The best I could come up with is that this trip really ‘hit different.’ This past year I felt like I was living outside my body. The past week I felt so present and joyful I stopped myself from crying multiple times a day. (I’m not crying right now, you’re crying)

Being surrounded by you all and engaging in meaningful and playful conversation while exploring a new place has reminded me of the beauty that exists in the world. I hope each one of you knows the immense level of badassaery you hold within you. 

I would love to see you all again soon. I look forward to our paths crossing again in Sardinia. 🌊🚤💃👯👯‍♀️👯‍♂️🧉🍹🍾🍷🥳👙🍳🌅🍭

Mihaela K.

Cyprus

You’re going to make me cry bro. Honestly this was the best time of my life and you can write that down.

Miss yall too 😪. Hopefully we meet soon again 💓

Youssef Zohdy

The Balearic Islands

THANK YOU ALL FOR A GREAT MONSOON ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Jeanette Wong

The Balearic Islands

Youssef and I are just boarding our flight out of Menorca now:( thank you for such a great trip!!!

Ayra Kathuria

The Balearic Islands

Miss you all ❤️, I just arrived back in NY

Alex Chen

The Balearic Islands

💛💛 what an amazing trip and so happy to meet you guysss! You are all wonderful and so much funnn. Couldnt have asked for a better group of people! 💛💛

Belle Suppanaya

Cyprus

i probably shouldn’t say this because it will just swell your ego but i think i made major headway in growth from traveling with you.

Anonymous

Cyprus

What an absolutely amazing experience! Love you all~ 😍😍😍 thank you to each and every one of you who challenged me to see life in a slightly different perspective, and esp to calvin for bringing such awesome people together and guiding us this week! Also thanks all for not uninviting me to yacht week 😅

Uriah Kim

Cyprus

thanks to you and the crew for a transformational trip, definitely will try to do at least one monsoon a year 😃










Deenah Kafeel

Social Media Manager, Cyprus

Calvin, thank you as always for putting together monsoons that bring together such a diverse group of interesting people. Thank you for setting up monsoons where special moments and events have the potential to happen, it’s one of the best parts of monsooning. I really appreciate what you do and your friendship and support during monsoons. But this one was especially touching after such a tough year of being in a pandemic.










Donna Vo

Cyprus

Definitely having withdrawals but also back on the hustle!! First day of a new job!! Did my first anesthesia, pacemaker, and emergency patients ever. Working 13 of the next 14 days until another trip. Monsoons are empowering when you are surrounded by baddassery x11 😎🙌🏼

Jeanette Wong

Cyprus

i always learn a little something new on trips calvin. it’s why i keep coming.

Donna Vo

Cyprus

Had the greatest time ever!! Hope to see u all before yatch week if possible 😂 But for sure we will keep seeing each other on future trips

Patricia Housiem

Cyprus

All of this!!! 😭😂❤️  I was so nervous for this trip and now just feel like the luckiest person in the world to have met you all and spent the past week together. Tackling pandemic travel and life challenges together 👊🏼 

Y’all are badass and I can’t wait for more adventures!!










Gina Marlar

Cyprus

Each and every one you of incredible humans, THANK YOU for an amazing first monsoon, best birthday EVER (seriously, this was epic),for sharing your stories, wisdom and for being part of such a special experience. This journey was inspiring, meaningful, and reignited the fire to travel the world again post pandemic. Till next time! (yacht week and beyond!! 🛥 ☀️🌊🌎) xoxo ❤️🤗

Jeanette Wong

Cyprus

Currently sitting on the plane with Uriah sleeping next to me (thankfully without the alcohol 😂). Jeanette, Uriah and I (although 98% delusional from no sleep) were in shock that we are quite literally going to be In 3 countries at once within 12 hours LOL all while tackling Athens by foot. And both of which are doing this for the first time ❤️ Thank you all for a much needed post pandemic trip full of healing, love and recovery! Forgive me as I had to spend half my weekdays working through the evenings, but I appreciate you all for your patience, and the courage it took to get on a plane to come to a red taped, divided small island in the Mediterranean with 11 other strangers to share your stories, make a new friend and find a new home in us. I can hands down say this trip is the epitome of “independent, strong ass women” LOL this is the biggest group of women on a single trip I’ve witnessed and been on, but y’all crushed it. No drama, just good vibes, good energy, and endless support. 

Deenah, special shout out for producing content and fighting through the exhaustion & your own hardships [back home]. You all took leaps of faith (more than you know) and I’m both humbled and honored you chose to leap with us. Uriah and Jeanette, blessed to be in NYC with you both and thank you for trusting me with your lives in Greece 🇬🇷 Donna, you know I love you but thank you for checking in on me during my work hours to see if I was OK. Mihaela, you already know the deal….don’t get me started. Let’s just cuddle LOL Belle, thanks for coming and being one of the chic-est fashionistas blessing us with your wisdom. Gina, for the best bartender story turned night club private access EVER. Patricia, for shedding new light on architecture and how we observe things from the outside in LOL and for taking the chance to love monsooning. Please don’t be strangers if you’re ever in NYC ❤️ time to have yachts of fun at yacht week 🚤🛥 for an epic reunion. FYI, I won’t be working at all then 😉 we’ll start that online shopping cart soon! And lastly, TY to calvin and ambrose for your patience with us and the awesome company LOLOL safe travels ❤️

Ann Wen

Cyprus

I am a bit late to adding my own thanks and thoughts about the Cyprus Monsoon, but I don’t think I would be able to put together words as well as everyone else. 

Like some people have pointed out this monsoon was a huge leap of faith after a year and a half of being in a frigging PANDEMIC! It reinvigorated my passion for travel and reminded me why I join monsoons in the first place. Everything that happened was a highlight for me, but my favorite was getting to hang out with such a big group of people who got along so well throughout the entire trip! Thank you everyone for all the stories that we made together and for all the future plans that we will make together. You all inspired, encouraged, and touched me deeply with your amazing energy throughout the trip. Until we all meet again, take care and stay strong! ❤️

Donna Vo

Cyprus

I hope you know I did LOVE the trip. That I was having an amazing time. … I learned a lot- I’m sure more than I realize now, in this moment. But I’ve grown a lot. So thank you. I hope the remainder is amazing for all of you.

Brynn B.

The Great USA Road Trip

Well I balled in the Uber so you can add me to the list. I’m going to miss you guys so much. <3

Evie

The Great USA Roadtrip

I feel like I could tackle anything. Recharged. Feeling blessed. Don’t make me cry again 🥺

Noeleen

The Great USA Roadtrip

No goodbyes please lol. I’m still hungover from all of you.

Karen Asis

The Great USA Roadtrip

This trip doesn’t feel real. Feels like it was a long dream.

I felt like we were in an alternate dimension; one where the pandemic is real but also distant — we traveled within the confines of the pandemic yet there were so many moments of what felt like freedom or some type of liberation from the confines of the virus even though the type of travel was because of the virus. I feel like the closest thing I could relate to is it felt like I was in a comic book and we would sometimes break the 4th wall. And now I’m crying again.

Mihalea K.

The Great USA Road Trip

I am feeling pretty much better. And I take the illness after I travel as part and parcel of every journey. I’ve learned to use it as time to reflect on everything I’ve learned. It may sound strange, but I’m grateful for the pain and illness – I’ve learned far more from it than I have lost. At least, that’s what I believe.

And Calvin- truly, it was wonderful. Thinking about it now, I’m so glad. For all of it.

Brynn B.

The Great USA Road Trip

“I just wanted to say thank you again for everything. Was truly a phenomenal trip and I was serious when I said I can’t get over the amount of planning and detail you put into this and I’m assuming all other trips. It doesn’t go unnoticed. . . . I prefer making the most of a country with different city’s and activities daily. Thank you for the work you put into the trip and especially the repeat Cairo day and changing your plans to stay with us that extra time. So lucky to have linked up with you and gone on this trip and it really just made me want to join all others. You ignite something in people with your passion and excitement for it.

Not gonna lie at one point looking at all the countries I have been to I felt a bit empty because of realizing how much more there is to see, but I’m excited to do so. White desert and yesterday am were some of the best things I have ever done. That silence in the desert is something that centers you and makes you stop and think about what you value and what you have.

Thank you again for every pre planned detail, every well thought out day, every surprise, everything! You crushed it and it was so thoroughly enjoyed. And moving forward I’ll see you in NYC ASAP.

Have to, I want to be your therapist – get you out of the ‘it’s just luck’ headspace. You deserve the good things that come your way 💜

Grace Kelly

Egypt

Beyond the pharaohs and the pyramids, this journey along the Nile River was truly exceptional. I’ve been looking forward to visiting Egypt for a long long time, and I’m finally satisfied. I have had the distinct pleasure of escaping the conveyor belt of Egyptian tours and experiencing more of this diverse country. Thank you Calvin for trodding off the beaten path, and making us a part of this awesome trip.
And for all those who travelled along, thanks for the wonderful memories.. it wouldn’t have been nearly as amazing without you all. Cheers to all the new friends I’ve made, and looking forward to more Monsoons with you all. #MonsoonDiaries

Neeharika Madduri

Egypt

Friends, before I do a proper recap of my journey with Monsoon Diaries I have to tell you that I ended the trip early. That, had I gone along as planned, I would be in San Francisco today, along with the rest of them. But, by the end of our ten-day journey across the USA by RV, I was exhausted beyond measure. I thought that a couple nights of recovery with my Godmother in Seattle would be enough rest to last me the rest of the trip.

But I woke up that second morning still tired. And when I got into the car to begin the trip down the Pacific Coast Highway, I barely had the energy to take pleasure in the beauty I was witnessing outside my window, let alone hold a conversation. So, after driving to the lookout in the Olympic Mountains National Park, I told Calvin I had decided to go home. After he asked what was on my mind, I just told him that very simply I was exhausted.

After a quiet pause, he just simply said “you have no more spoons”.

I can’t tell you what a relief it was to hear him say that — it is rare to have someone bring up the spoon analogy. I didn’t have to explain myself any further, because he got it.

The spoon theory was an article written several years ago by Christine Misanderino. In it, she tries to explain to a friend what it is like to live day-to-day with chronic illness. If you’ve never read it, you can check out the link in my profile. The spoon theory basically serves as a metaphor for fatigue and the mental or physical energy a person has available to perform everyday tasks of living. People with chronic illness just generally have less spoons.

Enter in the things that I don’t talk about here. I have lived with several auto-immune disorders for about a decade now. Many of my health problems served as a huge inspiration for me to go back to school. I don’t talk about them because I never wanted them to be an excuse. And to an outsider, it would be extremely difficult to perceive. I put myself through nursing school while working several jobs, become an ICU nurse, competed in triathlons and bike races, and traveled the world alone. I’ve climbed mountains in Morocco and gotten altitude sickness, had my first seizure on the streets of Mexico and, four years later had three of them my senior year of nursing school.

I diligently take 3 pills a day, every day, and have done so for years. I reign myself in, knowing that the energy I expend in one evening could prevent me from being clear-headed at work the next day. I have chronic infections that pop up when I’m stressed and overtired.

But I don’t talk about it. It’s not shame or fear of stigma, although I do pause to decide whether or not I want to check off the disability box on a job application. Because I don’t think of myself that way. Even when I kept getting new diagnoses, it was just a new thing I tucked under my belt. A new mystery for me to learn about myself, a new biology I had to learn, and, when looked at from that perspective, something to add to my medical book of knowledge. And when my patients look at me with fear or uncertainty and ask me how they will go on with whatever new illness that they have, I can press their hand and tell them, “I know that it’s scary, but it doesn’t have to run your life.”

Because I do know. And I ran myself right up against that wall and, once so got there, completely depleted, with no spoons left, there isn’t anything left to do but sit down and rest until they come back again. It’s with gratitude that I know my body so well and can say what I need.

Do I wish I could have finished the trip? Absolutely.

But never have I felt like I’ve been held back and I don’t feel that now. I got to see more of this beautiful country than I ever have before. I’ve met incredible people. I was joyously reunited with others. And I do believe, to the depths of my being, that I did finish the journey that I was meant to go on. That I poured everything I could into the experience and that I have received far more than I even realize now, in this moment.

Brynn B.

The Great USA Road Trip

. . . I went on a ten day trip to Egypt with new friends at Monsoon Diaries. This trip opened my eyes to a world I’d never known, ancient and present. . . .

Ji Won Moon

Egypt in 100 Seconds with The Monsoon Diaries (Video)

Thank you for making it such a wonderful experience for me Calvin!



Angelica Rehayem

Egypt

My first monsoon trip was the most recent trip to Egypt. I consider myself to be somewhat of a seasoned traveler and prior to going on the trip, I was worried I’d have to succumb to endless tours and strict, planned-out days. And boy was I wrong!
Calvin is the most accommodating and caring group leader I have ever met. He really went out of his way to perfectly plan our trip and make sure we experienced everything there was to the fullest. It was nice to have a mix of tour-like organization and time to explore however and wherever we wanted. So worth it!



Angelica Rehayem

Egypt

Thank you for letting a stranger crash your trip! I won’t forget this trip for a long long time. It opened my eyes to a new world I’d never known.

Ji Won Moon

Egypt

Thanks for organizing this trip and giving me the nudge to commit to it. I feel very lucky to be a part of your return to Egypt and where you started your traveling.



Siavash Dejgosha

Central Asia, Egypt

When I turned 25 I didn’t think there were going to be any more birthdays to look forward to, but this past year has been an amazing journey of self development and actualization. If you’ve been a part of this, thank you. Here’s to hoping 26 is just as much of an adventure!

Evan Danek

Off The Eastern Coast of Africa

Hey thanks man I had a great trip!  I feel like I was able to grow and I learned from you.

Bryan C.

Off The Coast of Tanzania

Thank you to our guides and our entire Monsoon family for encouraging me to continue and complete the adventure, to never give up and for cheering me on the entire time. #forevergrateful #aarp #thisis60

Bessie Badilla

Off The Eastern Coast of Africa

Hey Calvin! It’s been a long time since we’ve talked but just wanted to give you an update about my premed journey. (switched phones a while ago so I lost your number) I returned from my 8 month trip in Southeast Asia and East Asia in August and I had some life-changing experiences. I interned this summer at a startup in Hong Kong working in sustainability and urban farming and was also in the middle of the city when the anti-extradition bill protests were first escalating. Now that I’m in my senior year and thinking about I want to do after graduating, I want to explore the world of law, politics and sustainability. Maybe one, maybe an intersection of all 3? I’m not sure yet, but my focus has shifted away from medicine.

I’m really grateful for the words of advice and shadowing experience you gave me, and wanted to say thank you! They were an important part of my journey

Elisa Zhang

Let’s get something straight first. I kind of hate group travel. The nature of my career has made me the type of person to prefer serendipity (and some level of chaos) over the structured comfort that group travel usually offers.

But Monsoon Diaries is not your usual group travel. Monsoon Diaries is more like – a friend corralling a bunch of his friends onto the Magic School Bus. Adventure and serendipity are a key part of it all, but you’re free to explore and vibe with everyone else *because* your friend is handling the logistics. By the end of it all, you find yourself on the plane texting about life with people you didn’t know the week before. Who wouldn’t love that?

Cathy R.

Off The Coast of Tanzania

As I reflect back on this amazing awesome trip I’ve had exploring Africa and some really amazing places (The Monsoon Diaries Goes Off The Coast Of Tanzania!) I realize that I am incredibly lucky and privileged to be able to go on these adventures.

Throughout the trip I saw two extremes of the affects of the climate crisis and the preservation of our natural landscape. In many countries we visited plastic bags were banned, water and electric was conserved and efforts were made to empower the local populations to find work in land and animal preservation. On the flip side, we visited places like Madagascar, Mauritius and Comoros where they are literally tossing all their garbage by the side of the road and burning rainforest in order to create viable farmland.

Because of this, I’ve calculated the carbon emission cost of the flights for this incredible trip (~10 carbon tons, which btw is half the global per person averages 😳 ) via myclimate.com and made a donation to https://support.conservationfund.org/…/Donation2;jsessionid… to offset this carbon emission.

This is just one organization working to change our global climate crisis, and I would encourage those who are as lucky as I am to recognize that the same privilege that allows them to take these trips can be used for some good.

Sarah Parise

Off The Eastern Coast of Tanzania (8 countries), Southern Africa (7 countries), Bulgaria

First Time In the Caribbean: Could not have had a better experience thanks to Monsoon Diaries. Highly recommend!!!! Thank you so much for the beautiful experience.


Tanzia Islam

Antigua & Barbuda

A few weeks ago I was standing in a kitchen in Prague with Calvin, Ravi and Aia, talking about attending Ali’s wedding in Islamabad. Still can’t believe we actually went, all thanks to Ali and his family’s amazing hospitality! Shout out to @monsoondiaries for the planning and logistics.



Evan Danek

North Pakistan

Thanks for the trip Calvin, it was a blasty blast.


Victoria Lu

Antigua & Barbuda

With zero expectations and no idea of what’s to come, I experienced a roller coaster of emotional highs and lows. What may take others a lifetime to develop a deep friendship, I soon found myself experiencing the surrealism of heartfelt friendships one could only wish for. When you are young, you believe that you will meet many people with whom you’ll connect with, but later in life you realize it only happens a few times. This was one of those times. ❤️


Thao Le

Antigua & Barbuda

If you’re looking for a predictable, meticulously planned vacation, this is not for you. If you are someone who cannot handle uncertainty or ambiguity, this is not for you. I don’t think these trips are for everyone, but I believe that if you are willing to keep an open mind and step out of your comfort, you will have an experience that money can’t buy. There were a lot of ups and downs and things didn’t always go according to plan, but it was BECAUSE of that chaos that we were able to find serendipity.

I honestly didn’t think that much could happen in a two-day trip. For me, sometimes a week would go by like a dream. The Antigua and Barbuda trip really helped me understand that it’s not about how much time we have, but how present we are in those moments.



Calvin Ng

Antigua & Barbuda



Thank you for putting together this trip. Also thank you for showing me the city that means so much to you. I see why it’s your favorite.



Donna Vo

Prague & Budapest



It was one of the best experiences of my life. Very good organization.. The company was amazing…!! Many thanks Calvin D. Sun, for the perfect trip, best company…many greetings to all from Greece, we are waiting all of you in Greece the summer!!! Hope to see you soon ..!!! ❤️



Aggeliki Mavromoustakaki

Prague



Thank you again so much for inviting me to join I had so much fun and everyone was lovely 💕 … I will also bring you a French gift in February when I come over to NY 🙂



Elisabeth Koechlin

Budapest



Just landed in NY – I wanted to say this trip was an amazing experience, and I miss y’all a lot already. Special shout out to Calvin and Ann for working hard to create and execute on an amazing itinerary, and I really value the interactions I had with each and every one of you. Keep in touch, and can’t wait to see you soon!



Ravi Panse

Prague & Budapest



Also 🧀🧀 time- thanks Calvin for showing us around somewhere as important to your life and as close to your heart as Budapest! Thanks Ann for all the planning! And thanks everyone for making this trip what it became!!



Evan Danek

Prague & Budapest



I highly recommend traveling with The Monsoon Diaries. I enjoyed every moment of my first monsoon with Calvin. He and Ann did a great job planning the whole thing so that we could experience all the must dos and sees within a span of only 4 or 5 days. You’ll come home full of stories to tell and wishing you were back. Prague + Budapest was my first monsoon but definitely not my last



Katy Xian

Prague & Budapest



Yeah honestly man, none of this would’ve been the possible without you. Past couple days definitely had a pretty big impact. Looking forward to the next adventure.



Ravi Panse

Prague & Budapest



Thank you Calvin! Thanks for all your hard work organizing this trip. Much appreciation for you! 10个星的领导!哈哈



Li Li Bian

Prague



Hey we just landed in Athens! We had a lot of fun hanging out with you guys. Thanks for having us. Enjoy Budapest!!



Sidian Lan

Prague



Thank you Ann for convincing Calvin to do this trip and for making plans and letting me tag along. Thank you Calvin for organizing the trip and creating a packed itinerary. Also it was a great pleasure and honor hanging out with everyone and I hope that we will meet again soon-ish. 😃 See y’all next time!



Donna Vo

Prague & Budapest

I want to take a brief moment to write about my recent spring vacation to Cuba. I only had a week, and couldn’t lose days flying over multiple time zones, so Europe and Asia were out, and it had to be Central America or the Caribbean (South America flight times too long.) So I chose the Caribbean, and I wanted to choose an island to which I have never been, and “off the beaten path.”

I spoke to my good friend from college Dr. Calvin Sun of The Monsoon Diaries and he suggested Cuba. And he put me in touch with his colleague Alistair Riddell of Young Pioneer Tours, who does Cuban tours.

And that was that–I arranged for my own airline ticket, and they took care of lodging, activities, guides, etc–the only thing I was responsible for on my own while down there was my food (except for breakfast–breakfast is included) and of course drinks and cigars. This saved me a lot of $$. Previously when I had been booking vacations, I would simply go on Priceline and book a package including flight & hotel so as to simplify it as much as possible. Or go on there for the flight, and AirBnB for the lodging. But I saved a lot of $$ going through Monsoon/YPT as they provided me prime locations WITH English speaking tour guides every day of my trip (in fact Alistair, the head of Cuban YPT, did 3/4 days of my Cuban tours in Havana–and it was great 1×1 tours–and he knows a lot about and is passionate about Havana and Cuba in general).

In Varadero, the beach resort town, the accommodations . . . was a ~5 minutes walk from the beach. And I very much enjoyed Varadero–some of the most beautiful crystal-clear blue waters and fine sands I have seen not only of any beaches in the Caribbean, but the world–and trust me, I’ve been some places.

So that’s it–you book your ticket–and they take care of the rest, and you will not only save $$, but you will get yourself the cultural immersion you will just not get if you go to one of these places blind not knowing what to do. So I recommend them wholeheartedly, and in fact maybe joining Cal for his September Japan trip and End of the World trip at year’s end. If you need any further info please feel free to ask me, or reach out to Cal directly via his website below or for Young Pioneer Tours, visit their website.

PD Shah

Cuba

. . . They even planned a trip to tour Central Asia together. Tan would later reflect that this two-week trip through Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan was the culmination point in which he realized he found his life-long partner. Six months later, Tan proposed to Helen in a quiet tea house in the hills of southern Taipei. . . .

Tan Nguyen & Helen Chou

Central Asia (5 countries)

Happy Thans-Kiev-ing!!! while i’m in a serious vacay withdrawal, can’t help but share this with y’all, to memorize the first time to HAVE FIRE ON MY HEAD and feel once again grateful to spend 9 days with these four amazing humans: Calvin D. Sun, Nishant Anandan, Faniel Yang, and Mihaela Kristmas!

Sheryl Zhang

Armenia

Calvin and fellow Monsooners are some of the best people I’ve ever met! Hope to travel a lot more in the future because of him. If you’re hesitating to join, there’s no need to! Just make the leap.

Nick Sellers

Moldova & Tranistria

Thank you again for a wonderful experience. I’m at the gate waiting to board the plane. May God continue to bless you and strengthen you as you make people’s dreams and exploration a reality! 🙂 It was a blast . . .  I had a great time and met some decent people.

Maria Laidlaw

Central Europe

It was an amazing trip!!

Elizabeth Silberholz

Greenland

I’ve traveled with The Monsoon Diaries to 21 countries in the past year and every time is an amazing experience. I’m always challenged to grow as a person and the people I’ve met through these trips have become some of my best friends. If it wasn’t for Calvin and my fellow monsooners, I wouldn’t have taken the leap to spend the past six months of my life backpacking around the world which proved to be one of the best decisions of my life. I will always be grateful for this incredible community and I cannot wait for the next trip, whenever and wherever it may be.

Taylan Stulting

New Zealand

Thank you so much to everyone that donated and made my trip to Haiti possible. I’m still processing all that I saw and experienced, but the trip was incredible, and I can honestly say that we made a difference.

We learned from the staff of Hospital Bernard Mevs and we shared with them our knowledge and experience as well. We worked on patients with spinal injuries, gunshot wounds, electrocutions, and congenital illnesses. We treated babies that were so malnourished, they required intensive care. We gave our blood, sweat and tears, and will be sure to return one day and do it all again.

Thank you again to Calvin D. Sun for organizing the trip, to the staff of Bernard Mevs . . . thank you so much.

Zach Leopold

Project Medishare, Haiti

I grew up as a second generation Asian American in Michigan and had never traveled outside of Michigan much, none the less the U.S. I didn’t have too much of a desire to until I became a young professional entering a new stage of my life. I had just started a full-time job and was itching to see what more life had to offer.

Calvin and I had met during my undergrad years and I saw a Facebook status that the Monsoon Diaries was going on a weekend trip to Ireland. I thought to myself, ‘A weekend trip… Ideal because I don’t miss work, I get to see the world, and hell, why not.’ So he helped me find a plane ticket, answered all of my anxiety questions in a realistic manner, gave me useful travel trips, and took my travel abroad virginity.

Although we only spent literally 24 hours in Ireland (10 a.m. to 10 a.m. the next day) because of the flight time, I had one of the BEST/top journeys of my life. If you’ve never traveled before and you’re scared – it’s okay. The only person stopping you is you. Traveling with the Monsoon Diaries is affordable, flexible, and fun. There are a variety of trips you can choose, all ranging in activities, locations, and duration of the trip. The friends I’ve made from my two trips (Ireland and Bulgaria) are respectable and I still keep in contact with them. If you’re looking for a pack, but still want to wander off – Monsoon Diaries is great with this too. Through Monsoon Diaries I’ve learned the experience of travel is incomparable. Grab your camera, passport and go!

Brenda Duong

Bulgaria

I found this travel blog after putting “Iran visa US passport” in the Google search bar, and clicked the “Images” tab back in 2013 (yes, I’m serious). After exchanging emails with the writer/Emergency room doctor/bartender/social justice advocate, Calvin, I visited New York and actually met him to see what kind of person he is. He seemed to be a really cool guy who knows a lot of people. After a chat over some hookah and a stroll, here’s what happened since meeting him:

Traveled to the Nordic Countries of Europe with 20+ people… within 1 week. Major highlights included venturing in Vaxholm and finding hope in Helsinki. It was an insane, hilarious, awesome and memorable trip.

Explored and partied through Cambodia and Vietnam with 3 really funny and cool people, on a trip organized by him and led by his friend, Dave (who I met in Copenhagen)… within 1 week. It was another insane, hilarious, awesome and memorable trip.
Wrote 2 posts on his blog about my travel experiences in Europe and Asia. 

Moved to New York City. 

Did a whirlwind visit of South Africa, Victoria Falls, and Northern Botswana with 10+ people, played a (very minor) role in a serendipitous moment in Cape Town, and made some new friends. This was all within 1 week. 

Went to Edinburgh with 3 people, climbed 3 giant hills with amazing views… just for a weekend.

Thinking back, I never thought these events would happen, but some of the most important lessons I learned are to keep venturing out of your comfort zone and it’s really possible to travel with a very limited number of vacation days.

I still use the blog as a supplemental tool to figure out my itineraries for more solo trips, and it was very helpful, whether the destination is from Austin to Amsterdam, New York to New Delhi, or Seoul to Singapore. From those trips, I learned so much more about myself.

The Monsoon Diaries may just be a blog when you first discover it, but once you meet the writer, travel with him for at least a few days outside your home in a different country with a different culture, and return home, it’s so much more than that. You also become part of a broader circle of connections, and some of those connections could become your friends that might help you in some ways. You don’t just learn about how to travel, you might learn about yourself. You might lose a lot of money in the process, but from what I experienced, these memories and experiences I gained are worth so much more than money.

Yeah, that’s worth a 5-Star rating.

Thanks Calvin.

Ambrose Chu

Scotland

You were the best part of the trip for me . . . you were the person i felt i could open up to the most, and you told me the truth even when it wasn’t something that i liked so thank you for that . . . Thank you for planning and having me on this crazy wonderful trip, i enjoyed myself and with your support (whether or not you were there in person). I got out of my comfort zone and [will] treasure these experiences. . . . Safe travels and thank you for a crazy wonderful first time in Japan. i wouldn’t have had it any other way. 🤙

Donna Vo

Australia, New Zealand, Japan

Thanks for the ride. It’s been a long and thought provoking time.

Angela Park

Japan

I had a lot of fun on this trip. Thanks brotha.

Koichi Sakamaki

Luxembourg, Malta, Tunisia

Through Calvin and the Monsoon Diaries, my travel bug has definitely crept out! What started as an unforgettable cross country trip down Route 66 led to exploring the amazing countries of Scandinavia and then a once in a lifetime venture to 11 countries in Africa!

One of the coolest parts of Calvin’s trips is that you’ll discover places you’d never thought you’d be, and meet some dope friends along the way. Every trip with Monsoon will push you out of your comfort zone and into a new adventure. Backpacking has never been this awesome!

Kelvin Sage

Route 66, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus

Calvin, just wanted to say thank you so much for another amazing trip. I just read your latest post, it’s beautiful.

I’m thankful to be part of these experiences with you and really appreciate all that you do. Mad love bro.

Alice Tsui

Route 66, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus

Great trip in Azerbaijan 🔥

Brandon Foo

Azerbaijan & Nakhchivan

Sorry for the delayed response. You asked a very simple question but I have a lot to say. Wanted to give you a heartfelt reply cause I’ve been reflecting since the plane ride back to NY: It feels great.

While I was getting ready to board Thursday night at JFK, a huge billboard near the gate read “People don’t take trips. Trips take people.” Sounded pretty catchy and all. After I landed back in JFK yesterday night, the message took a deeper meaning. I’ve traveled before, but for once…I feel like this trip took me. Trips always seemed high maintenance for me. From packing a shit-ton and planning every little thing to being cautious of everything that comes with being in a new and foreign place. Was always busy asking myself, “What could go wrong?” But this time, I found myself asking, “What can go right?”

It felt more effortless and low-maintenance this time. The company was great. And I feel great, most importantly. I realized a lot about myself. A lot I’ve been suppressing or telling myself not to think or feel because it’d upset the opinions and thoughts of everyone else around me. Never stopped to really think for myself and feel for myself; but for my parents, my best friends, my friends, and boyfriend.

Since I didn’t know how to not burn myself on fire to keep others warm..I grew comfortable and accustomed to the idea of the warmth I was giving off and receiving…even if it meant I was doing it in an unhealthy way by sacrificing a part of myself and my own happiness. Felt super nice letting go of all the baggage (literally and figuratively). . . . when everyone wanted to go chill and drink, I wanted to bike so I did just that. . . .

. . . . And I guess that’s what self-love does for you. It allows you to give others so much love without expecting anything in return from others because you are already receiving sufficient love from yourself. You don’t need anyone but yourself. You can want them, but you don’t need them. You can live without them, but you choose not to. You are the one giving love to yourself. . . .

. . . . I’m so glad I didn’t shy away from this. I’m so glad I didn’t say no to you and this trip. I’m grateful for the nudge. And I’m grateful for you, and everyone else that opened my eyes and made my vision a little clearer. I’m most grateful for myself because I feel like I just took 100 leaps forward from all the steps I’ve been taking back. There’s a liberation that comes with loving yourself, and I got to taste and feel a tiny, tiny part of it from this trip this past weekend. All of this self-realization and self-confrontation was step 1. . . . Thanks for giving me the chance to see the part of myself I tried to not see for a long time.

Ann Wen

Luxembourg

The Monsoon Diaries is an experience unlike any other. Anything can happen and you are encouraged out of your comfort zone. When you get out of that zone, you find new experiences and opportunities at any moment. Following through with them makes you realize that it was actually a really cool thing you just did. You also get to meet and hang out with many different people from different places and backgrounds. You might end up making some really close friends for life. Thank you Calvin, for all the planning you put into your trips and being a supportive presence (whether you were there physically or not) in those moments when I was taking a leap out of my comfort zone. Those are the experiences I treasure the most.

Australia & New Zealand, and Japan…so far

Donna Vo

Australia, New Zealand, Japan

When you make good memories that you know you gonna still remember 30 years later, you know you are on the right path 🙂 The best part of life is to live in the moment and live it to the fullest (in whichever sense it makes to you):

This unpredictable trip to Europe is coming to an end soon.. this whole trip has been full of amazing moments, bonding with great great people. It wouldn’t have been that intense if I didn’t meet them.. I felt connected with so many people during this trip. It started with a memorable weekend in Frankfurt, to a unique night in Berlin and continued to Prague – which was amazingly lovely and such joy kept spreading from the trip to Budapest, Slovakia and Austria.

First time I went to a country that I was pretty much clueless about, other than the name (Slovakia).. and it has been rich in experience, Vienna was ‘super geil (German for “awesome/hot”)’ with Calvin and his super amazing friend [Daniela] who has been a super amazing host with her incredibly good vibes.. I always love to meet people like this- they make me smile to the moon 🙂

I feel I can write a whole book about this trip.. but I think reading Calvin‘s blog give a perfect view of the adventures . . check out his recent post on https://monsoondiaries.com/…/the-brat-pack-reaches-bratisla…/ and if you feel he makes you travel with his post, feel free to read about all his other crazy adventures and who knows, you can join him on the next one 🙂

*This trip started with a talk over lunch with Calvin, and yhen a photo from my amazing colleagues in Frankfurt.. and I hit the airport within a few hours — love this spontaneous kind of living — everyday is a surprise 🙂

Keseena Chengadu

Central Europe

Thank you Calvin for one of the greatest mother-daughter adventure ever! You are the best!

Bessie & Inés Badilla

Off The Eastern Coast of Africa

Then let me at least know you my last entry into the book of 365 questions a year: one of the most cherished moments this year – your visit in March. Not only was it a blast but also it really took me out of a rabbit hole at that time. Thanks for being an inspiration and life changer not only for me but so many other people around the globe 😘 hope to have you here in ******* again sometime to finally get you onto the rooftop 😃.

Anonymous

Central Europe

Made it back! Thanks again for everything. It was an amazing time.

Samin Rai

Luxembourg, Malta, Tunisia

Safe travels. It’s been real ✌🏼. Thanks again for putting this together and bringing us on the trip of a lifetime 🌎. Will miss you all, my family of strangers 👨‍👩‍👧👨‍👩‍👧‍👦👨‍👨‍👧👩‍👩‍👧‍👧👨‍👩‍👧‍👦👩‍👩‍👧‍👦👨‍👩‍👦‍👦👩‍👩‍👧‍👧❤❤❤❤❤.

Mary Lin

Australia & New Zealand

Happy Birthday, Calvin. The guy who showed me Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Russia, Mongolia, China, Tibet, and NYC.

Happy birthday to this risk-taking, rule-breaking, Peking-duck-loving, break dancing, piggy backing, train-missing (“how was I supposed to know there are 5 train stations in Beijing?”), bag-abandoning, international-NYE-party-making, modern-romancing, Registan-guard-bribing, hookah-loving, vodka-pouring, champagne-popping, yogurt-stealing, inappropriate-joke-making feminist and sex-positive individual with whom I’ve seen two dead bodies (Lenin and Mao!) and shared many beautiful memories and with whom I hope to share many more. You’re the best co-traveler anyone could ever ask for, always bringing up the mood even when things get a little crazy. And you make my travel videos a thousand times more hilarious.

Come visit me in Vanuatu, ‘kay? It’s one of the few countries you’ve yet to see

Melissa Weinmann

The Silk Road

No matter how many times I say it, I can’t say enough how much fun I had traveling with you guys. You guys are amazing people! I miss you all a bunch. Hope you guys enjoy the rest of the trip. Stay safe and have fun! Watch out for those holes!

Aaron Lam

Southern Africa (7 countries)

I would like to recommend the Monsoon Diaries. I am a repeat client, and will likely repeat again the next time I get the chance to take a holiday. My first trip with them was Cuba in April 2018, where Alistair Riddell, the director of Young Pioneer Tours in Cuba, was my personal tour guide. This was definitely a good trip to take and Alistair is the man to see if you want to have a great time in Cuba.

My review however is for my most recent trip with them, the “Least VisitedCountries” tour, which took place from late December 2018 through mid-January 2019, and covered 5 of the least visited countries in the world (#1 Nauru, #3 Tuvalu, #4 Kiribati, #7 The Marshall Islands, & #15 The Solomon Islands) as well as Vanuatu & Fiji. This was one of the best trips/cultural immersions on which I have ever personally been, and I’ve been some places.

We saw some of most unspoilt white powder sandy beaches as well as crystal clear blue waters in the world (these islands are in the middle of the south Pacific Ocean), and we had reliable and trusted local guides to give us a true cultural immersion of the locales in which we stayed. And on top of that we had YPT leader Gaz Jonsen guiding us on this trip as well as Alistair Riddell of YPT Cuba, as was my good friend Dr. Calvin Sun of The Monsoon Diaries, whose passion for travel and adventure is parallel to none.

So these guys combined with the local guides on the ground in each of the countries which we visited provided a cultural immersion that simply would not have been possible were one to take on a travel endeavor like this on their own.

So I recommend and endorse the Monsoon Diaries, and I look forward to my next excursion with them.

PD Shah

Least Visited (7 countries)

Goodbye all 👌 thanks for an amazing 3 weeks together. Y’all fam. Can’t wait for our reunion soon. Hit me up whenever you’re in New York ❤❤

Ann Wen

Australia & New Zealand

I had no idea what “backpacking” meant before I joined the Calvin & the Monsoon Diaries family. Boy was I in for a rollercoaster ride! My first ever trip outside of the USA was to Ukraine, Poland, & Germany with Calvin and 17 beautiful souls that I’d never met before. My life changed forever in the winter of 2012 because of this trip! I was so inspired by everyone I was surrounded by on that trip, that I still to this very day carry their stories and their wisdom with me on every single travel journey I’ve had after. I travel with so much ‘backpacker knowledge’ now because of this trip with the Monsoon Diaries – I learned that there is absolutely no reason why you shouldn’t travel. I think this is how everyone should start their traveling story: by first traveling with Calvin & the Monsoon Diaries because after that, you’re set for life on how to maneuver the roads of the world!

I’m so blessed to have met each and every one of you. Until we meet again my fellow globetrotters!

Maria Villa

Ukraine & Poland

The Monsoon Diaries is not your average tour group. Yes, they will take you to cool places not often visited (for me, it was the Palawan Islands in the Philippines, Timor-Leste, and nearly all of Central Asia). Yes, Calvin is very cool and relatable. And yes, the people who go are also very cool. But in hindsight, what really set the Monsoon Diaries apart was their opportunity to let me see who I was as a person. There is an itinerary to each trip, and that the itinerary always includes ample Individual Time. Don’t know how to entertain yourself without your 4G smart phone in a foreign country whose language you don’t understand? This is the time to find out. Both of my trips enabled me to experience and to begin to understand a new part of our word, both on my terms and with a group of people in search of something as well (sometimes that something was just the next beer, but hey, that’s okay too!).

Tan Nguyen

Extreme SE Asia

Thank you for these weekend trips. And for showing me they are possible.

Mihaela Kracun

Luxembourg

Hiya Calvin! I just wanted to say that your latest post is gold. It’s such a beautiful expression of your truths, which I’m sure so many monsooners resonate with.

Even though we’ve only known each other for a little while, I’m so proud of you for doing what you do and touching so many lives around you! You continue to be an inspiration, and I truly feel honored to connect with you as a friend. Sending love, always!!

Alexandra De Rosa

Australia & New Zealand

When you’re back to reality and suffering from PTD (post travel depression), so you’re looking through your pictures reminiscing… at 12 AM. I feel so blessed and grateful of the beautiful moments I got to experience during the last 3 weeks. I met and made friends with so many wonderful people on this journey.

 

I never got to experience the dorm life in college but our trip in Australia gave me a little taste of it and it was great. I’m so thankful I got to share these moments with you all and I will cherish them for the rest of my life.

Laura Bodden

Australia & New Zealand

So this review is long overdue. I met Calvin as a resident in the ER in the Bronx. He actually helped me book a flight for a trip that was completely unrelated to his- and that’s how I found out about The Monsoon Diaries.

My trip with him was coming off the back end of yacht week in Croatia (craziness)- I was exhausted and over alcohol and traveling in general, but the energy of the group, the diversity of the personalities and the sheer enthusiasm everyone had for this adventure was contagious! Was this a vacation? No. It was a trip, a balls to the wall, minimal sleep, overnight busses and ferries, hostel bunk beds, walking and walking and walking and exploring trip.

And it was AMAZING! Late night karaoke (I was momentarily famous and that is something I will never forget and a tale for another time) dance offs, getting lost, arguing with racist bus drivers, laughing until crying, piggy back rides, deep late night conversations, and early morning goofy ones, coffee coffee coffee, and just seeing so much in such a short time. I felt that the people on the trip are some of the best, most genuinely curious of the world we live in, and most appreciative humans I have ever met. I get all the feels, the warm and fuzzies in my chest, when I think of the memories made. Everyone wants to travel, see the world, its the “in” thing to do now… oh how I roll my eyes when people ask how many countries I’ve been to. It’s not where you’ve been it’s how, and with whom. It’s the human connections we make in this world and not the continents we stand on. If you want both… monsoon all the way.

Shannon Murphy

The Baltic Crescent

It’s been amazing! Great food, making new friends, and truly inspiring Gaudi architecture. Proud to be a Monsooner.

David Ali

Andorra

This past weekend, I embarked on another insane weekend trip abroad – this time to BULGARIA! In a day and a half, we backpacked through Sophia and Plovidv with The Monsoon Diaries!

Brenda Duong

Ireland, Bulgaria

Today as I was watching a movie and they talking about the Cape of Good Hope and I got goosebumps knowing that I was there. This feeling has happened many time to me since I have been traveling with Monsoon Diaries and YOU. I also saw Table Top Mountain and Denmark in recent movies among others. It’s so amazing to have this personal point of reference when I read and see places that I have been. It’s especially MAGNIFICENT when I get to share my pictures, videos and experiences with my students. I use my experience to encourage them to think about the world as more them their three block radius. Without Monsoon and You I don’t think I would have broaden my horizons when it comes to traveling.

AGAIN A BILLION THANKS and continue to do this important work. Now I’m thinking about my first solo trip and I SOOOOOOOO excited. Can’t wait for the BALKINS! YOU’RE A SPECIAL PERSON!

Michelle Duncan

The Baltic Crescent (7 countries), Southern Africa (11 countries)

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