Duke Stewart is a recovering American expat who writes about life through travelāand wants you there with he and his wife Christinaāthrough captivating stories and photos atĀ DukeStewartWrites.com.Ā In the meantime, you can follow their adventures onĀ Facebook,Ā Twitter, andĀ Instagram.
I spent some time with Duke Stewart and his wife Christina this summer during my trip to the Dominican Republic. I enjoyed hearing about their time in Korea and REALLY enjoyedĀ hearing Christina call out to (yell) 빨리ģ (Polly-wa) which means “Hurry up!!!” to her beloved during our hike through theĀ Twenty Seven Waterfalls of Rio Damajagua. Pretty sure I should have her record it so that I can practice for use with my children.
What inspired your interest in the travel industry? Iāve always been on the move, having never lived in the same place for longer than five years. My website started as a way to keep track of things we were doing and seeing in Korea, and I stumbled onto the world of travel blogging. From there, Iāve seenĀ that people could actually turn that into a career and thatās been my goal ever since!
As a travel professional, what has been your greatest success? So far, my greatest success has been through the trip we took with you and others on the Fathom Cruise. That was such a wonderful time and way to network with people whoāve already gotten there. Iāve also had some things published on Matador and am hoping to build up my writing portfolio in the near future.
You and your wife spent time in Korea teaching English. What impact did this chapter of your life have on you and your marriage? So yeah, that was an interesting journey. I think it changed us in too many ways to describe in one answer but Iāll try my best. Other than biting us in thatĀ āTravel Bugā way, the Korea experience showed us that this world is small and large at the same time. We became a lot closer when living there and thatās not just because we shared a series of one-room apartments for 4Ā years. She and I learned to lean on each otherĀ and provide support to oneĀ another while living so far away from home.
What is your favorite destination? If you were to ask me about my favorite country, Iād say Japan. I studied Japanese and went there for a Study Abroad experience and getting to share that with Christina was very special. I always feel very comfortable when there and after a few language missteps, the rust comes off and Iām able to converse without much trouble. When it comes to my/our favorite specific spot, itās going to be between Chiang Mai (Thailand) or Cameron Highlands (Malaysia). Between the food, people, and things to do/see, those two are wonderful for a vacation or as a place to live.
Your least favorite? Maybe itās theĀ hype that ruined me but I wasnāt completely sold on Bali. IĀ found it very similar to other places where the tourists have won, replacing all the cultural and unique stuff that makes a place special with western-friendly restaurantsĀ and super-convenient tours. I liked the temples and rice terraces but there are other parts of the world (and even Indonesia) that are cooler if you ask me.
What is your #1 Bucket List Travel Destination? So many choices but Iām leaning towards South America. The trip to Puerto Plata (Fathom) taught me that I need to bone up on Spanish, and I also recently read Che Guevaraās Motorcycle Diaries. Letās hope we can make it south one of these days!
Who is your greatest travel inspiration? Iām certainly inspired by the hordes of bloggers that are making their livings as freelancers and I hope to reach that level someday. As far as travel goes, I think itās cliche but Jack Kerouac is the one who first reallyĀ inspired me to get out and get moving. On the Road is good but Dharma Bums is a book where he takes more risks, jumping across boulders and what not. I love the way he describes places and people and hope that I can reach his level of inspiration someday.
I love sharing inspirational quotes with my readers. What quote would you share with someone inspiring and motivating them to not only āBe the Changeā but to also see the world?
When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.ā
Ā āĀ Paulo Coelho,Ā The Alchemist