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Worldhum.com co-founder and editor
London-based freelance travel writer with a weekly column in The Times.
Journalist, photographer and former travel editor for the UK Metro newspaper.
Extreme adventure athlete
Editor, Lonelyplanet.com
Editor of IndependentTraveler.com
Travel author, blogger and former travel editor of the Boston Herald
A veteran staff travel reporter for USA Today
Travel writer, Travel Channel host
Couchsurfing co-founder and COO
Guardian columnist, author
Writes for Slate, New York Times, New York, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, and others.
BraveNewTraveler founder and editor
Travel journalist, editor, and travel presenter... Conde Nast Traveller, Sunday Times Travel Magazine, The Guardian, The Independent.
Gadling.com editor
Condé Nast Traveler consumer news editor
Former travel editor, SF Chronicle
Independent travel editor, TV and radio presenter
Adventurer, author
Editor-in-Chief, CruiseCritic.com
Guardian, NY Times travel writer
Editor-in-Chief, National Geographic Traveler
Outside Magazine legendary columnist, author
Guidebook creator, columnist, TV host
CNN Business Traveller presenter
Author of "The Practical Nomad: How to Travel Around the World"
New York Times Frugal Traveler columnist
filmmaker, author, World's Most Dangerous Places
Travel columnist, New York Times
Travel writer, author
Rough Guides publisher
Nat Geo Traveler’s ombudsman, columnist
Freelance travel writer, author
Guardian travel columnist
Legendary adventurer, author, filmmaker, river guide









(13 votes, average: 9.85 out of 10)





































There’s still tons of room for more people!
Thats actually pretty tame to be honest.
I suspect that is Hanoi (have been there many times) and that looks like a pretty quiet intersection at a decidedly off peak time.
I can assure you that when you are riding a motorbike, it all seems much less scary. The trick with being a pedestrian is to just “walk” and let the motorbikes go around you (they always do). However, this rule does NOT apply to anything with 4 wheels, which always assume that they have the right of way.