THE FERAL TRAVELLER:

“I don’t just travel. I roam. I explore the forgotten, the ancient, the broken. I move through spaces that hold history like dust in the wind — the remnants of lives lived and memories scattered.”

I am drawn to the old, the ruined, the spaces where time has left its scars. Historical buildings with cracked walls and faded facades call to me, offering whispers of stories long buried. Each journey is a reckoning with the past — the remnants of broken homes, abandoned dreams, and ruined empires. I thrive in places where the present is haunted by the echoes of what once was, where the boundaries between time and memory blur.

For me, every ruin is a reflection of the human experience — fractured yet beautiful. Every stone tells a story of loss, resilience, and rebirth. These are not just places. They are ghosts, waiting to be seen, heard, and remembered.

In my travels, I don’t just seek out landmarks; I seek connection with the soul of the space. There’s a certain kind of freedom in wandering through these forgotten places — a liberation found in embracing decay, honoring the past, and reclaiming what was lost.

But not all journeys are about history. I also find myself drawn to the modern, the intimate — especially when booking unique AirB&B’s. I love staying in places that spark my creativity, where the environment feels like it could be my dream home. These spaces — with their eclectic designs, unconventional layouts, and artistic touches — fuel my imagination, guiding me to think about how I would curate my own perfect space. Each place, no matter how temporary, becomes a moment of inspiration, a step closer to what my home could be: a sanctuary blending history, sensuality, and freedom.

Whether it’s an abandoned castle or a beautifully curated loft, The Feral Traveller is about embracing the journey, honoring the past, and designing the future — one stay at a time.