“Knycx Journeying” is a travel blog of personal travel experiences, and information about trip planning, lifestyle, food, fashion, art, history, culture, and outdoor activities.
Currently, Knycx’s footprint covers 6 continents and over ★ 58 countries ★ The objective of this blog is to archive, share, and form a community – bringing people from all over the world together, giving all of us a platform to interact and grow.
“It’s Better To Walk Thousands Of Miles Than To Read Thousands Of Books”. It was the real, on-the-spot traveling experiences that equipped us, enlightened us, and enriched us with the knowledge that we wouldn’t know if we were just sitting at the same spot otherwise. So, “journeying” is in a continuous form, it is important that we keep moving. I hope the content we shared here will inspire readers and encourage them to pack up their bags and get going, and the practical guides and tips will help readers and make their planning much easier.
About me
I am always fascinated by the wonderful and beautiful world… When I was a kid I could look at maps all day getting to know different city layouts, cultures, and histories in different places of the world. As I have grown up, traveling the world is a way for me to just let go of my hectic daily routine and dive into my interests: art, photography, music, history, language, sport, and fashion. From each and every journey, the unforgettable experience motivated me to never stop exploring.
As a “city person”, it is always nature that detoxes my polluted soul, a stunning view without boundaries made me realize how tiny a human being was. Breathing in the fresh air, and listening to nature’s sounds – these elements calmed me down and recharged me for the next departure of my life journey.
I love traveling with friends, it got our friendship stronger, I love spending time with my family away from home, it pulled us closer.
I appreciate art, I adore architecture, and I love culture. They made me grow, inspired me, widened my vision…
Traveling is a way to just let go, explore, and try something new – climbing a cliff, walking through a glacier, skiing in the snow, skydiving from 14,000 feet, riding a helicopter, riding an elephant, flying with a hot air balloon, diving into the ocean, sleeping in a desert… these once-in-a-lifetime (sort of) experience was going to be good memories in my life, reminding how wonderful life is, how we should always be capable to change and to innovate…
I didn’t quit my job to travel…
When someone quits their job to travel – it’s adventurous.
When someone quits their job to not travel – it’s nuts.
For some people, it’s not just a job, it’s a career. I know there are many bloggers teaching us how to turn blogging into a career or have big earnings from these blogs; I am not a “big world. small pockets” kind of guy in hostels that share bathrooms, skipping meals to save up for bus fare…
For me, I enjoy sharing my experience and connecting with people who have the same passion. I see this as a way to learn – to experience something new, and this blog is a kind of traveling note that I jotted down all the fascinating or interesting things that I saw and felt on the way. I enjoy writing more about the stories, histories, tips, and fun facts about each and every place I have visited one blog at a time. (Also nice photos with fashion style :P)
Of course, I would love to share the voices from different perspectives. To my surprise, Knycx Journeying has evolved (and is still evolving) tremendously since it started, and so, there will be articles about travel hacks, and luxurious travel. active travel, responsible travel, there will be an exciting and vibrant mix of things, and there will be contributed content from many of my fellow travel bloggers.
I have my own schedule but I wonder if I will ever finish them all. Anyhow, now I put my memories in my ‘Knycx Journeying’ to archive all my precious travel moments and share them with the world. You are welcome to leave comments and share your thoughts, and if you like it, please subscribe!!
Pleased to meet you.
Great blog you have here, with some really interesting posts. Thx for checking out my site, and I look forward to reading your future articles!
Hi Kenny,
I came across a few travel articles on your blog that I really like, such as
https://knycx.wordpress.com/2016/04/03/mini-kyoto-kurashiki/
The company I work for, GPSmyCity, has developed a technology to turn travel articles, like yours, into mobile apps equipped with offline map and GPS navigation assistance. Travelers can use the travel article app as a guide for visiting the points of interest mentioned in the article. The travel article apps are sold on iTunes App Store and Google Play. This service is free for travel bloggers since we work on a revenue share basis.
GPSmyCity is interested in working with you to convert your travel articles into mobile apps. If you are also interested, please reply to this email so I can send you additional information about our service.
Best regards,
Saul Tarasoff
GPSmyCity.com
Thanks for the message but I do not see the email address 🙂
Alright, it is sault@gpsmycity.com 🙂
Hi Kenny,
I just wanted to follow up on my last email regarding converting your blog posts into mobile apps.
If you have any further questions, please let me know.
Best regards,
Saul Tarasoff
GPSmyCity.com
I’m glad to have found your blog. I read several articles on your blog and I think it is useful for the tourists =)
Let me introduce myself, My name is Sam Wong, a HongKonger who love travel. Two months ago, I had created a travel site which aims to connect the bloggers and the tourists. Bloggers can share the link of their articles and let tourists find the useful travel articles more easily. I know you love travel and write a lots of articles about travel, so I would like to invite you to share your articles, let more tourists can know more about your story. Look for your reply, hope you all the best!
http://www.travelersfootprint.com
Sam Wong
Thank you for visiting my blog!!! I’m so glad you visited Japan because I’m set to do so in 10 days and Kyoto might be one of our destinations. So I’m definitely reading your post and collecting tips! Thanks for sharing!!!