Worldly Roaming

Travel, Planned Properly.

About Worldly Roaming

I’m Arno — a Belgian traveler who left a 9-to-5 life behind in 1999 and never really settled again. Since then, I’ve lived across Europe and Asia, studied Mandarin in Taiwan, worked in Thailand, explored over 30 countries, and built a life in Southeast Asia.

Worldly Roaming is not a bucket-list blog. It’s a structured travel system. Each guide is designed to help you understand a place properly — where to stay, how to move, what actually matters, and how to avoid common planning mistakes.

Each destination is built as a complete cluster — with pillar guides, in-depth satellite articles, and practical planning sections that connect everything together.

Travel, planned properly.

Explore Destination Guides

Explore in-depth country and city guides designed to help you plan smarter, travel deeper, and avoid common mistakes.

Brazil

Beaches, cities, nature, and deep cultural guides across Brazil.

Madagascar

Wild landscapes, remote regions, and one of the world’s most unique island cultures.

Sydney

Iconic landmarks, coastal walks, and structured city guides.

Featured Travel Guides

Handpicked guides to start with — practical, detailed, and built to help you plan fast.

Things to Do in Rio de Janeiro

A structured guide to Rio’s top attractions, viewpoints, neighborhoods, and practical planning tips.

Getting Around Madagascar

A practical guide to domestic flights, taxi-brousse routes, road conditions, and how to realistically plan travel times across the island.

Sydney Itinerary: 3, 5 or 7 Days

A step-by-step plan to experience Sydney’s highlights efficiently, from coastal walks to iconic landmarks.

Taiwan Travel Guide

A complete country guide covering cities, mountain regions, night markets, transport systems, and how to plan your route.

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Latest Guides

Madagascar food is simple, filling, and deeply connected to daily life across the island. Built around rice as the foundation of nearly every meal, Malagasy cuisine reflects a practical approach to eating, shaped by local ingredients and regional availability. From traditional dishes like romazava, the national stew made with zebu meat and leafy greens, to ravitoto and freshly grilled meats, food in Madagascar is consistent, authentic, and easy to understand once you know the basics. While the cuisine is not heavily spiced or complex, it offers a genuine insight into local culture. Street food such as mofo gasy and sambos provides quick, affordable options, while fresh tropical fruits and desserts like koba add a naturally sweet element. Coastal regions feature more seafood, while inland areas rely more on meat and vegetables. This guide explores the most popular foods in Madagascar, traditional dishes, local ingredients, and what travelers should expect when eating across the country, helping you navigate Malagasy cuisine with confidence.
Planning a trip to Madagascar? Understanding the Madagascar visa process is an essential first step before you travel. This guide covers everything you need to know about the Madagascar visa, including how the eVisa works, visa on arrival options, entry requirements, fees, and application steps. Most travelers can choose between applying online through the official eVisa system or obtaining a visa on arrival at the airport. Both options are straightforward, but knowing which one suits your travel style can make your arrival much smoother. This guide also explains who is eligible, what documents you need, how much a Madagascar visa costs, and how long you can stay. You will also learn about common mistakes to avoid, such as using unofficial visa websites, arriving without the correct documents, or relying only on card payments at the airport. Whether you are visiting for a short trip or planning a longer stay, this Madagascar visa guide helps you prepare with confidence before departure.
Is Rio safe for travelers? This realistic guide to Rio de Janeiro safety breaks down exactly what you need to know before you go. While the city has a reputation for crime, the reality is more nuanced. Most tourists visit Rio without issues by staying in safe neighborhoods like Copacabana, Ipanema, and Leblon, and following simple precautions. This guide covers where it is safe to stay, which areas to avoid, how safe Rio is at night, and the most common scams and risks travelers face. You will also learn practical safety tips for getting around, using your phone, visiting the beach, and moving through the city with confidence. We also explain what favelas are, why they exist, and how they relate to safety in Rio today. Whether you are traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this guide gives you a clear and honest picture of what to expect. If you are planning a trip to Brazil, this is everything you need to know about staying safe in Rio de Janeiro.

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