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About me

Not every journey is about reaching the top.

Sometimes, it’s about learning how to move differently along the way.

I explore how places are transformed into destinations —
and how learning to see differently can change the way we travel through them.

What Sets Us Apart

Travel is often presented as discovery. But more often, it is interpretation.

The places we visit rarely reach us untouched — they arrive shaped by images, narratives, and expectations long before we get there. Social media, tourism marketing, and global media all play a role in defining what we believe a destination should be.

I write about this gap.

But this perspective didn’t come fully formed. Like many travelers, I once moved through places more quickly, more instinctively, without questioning the systems shaping my experience. It was through study, observation, and time that I began to recognize how deeply those systems influence not only what we see — but how we see.

Globelogue reflects that ongoing process. Through field observations, personal travel experiences, and a communication-driven lens, I explore how destinations are constructed, consumed, and sometimes distorted. My focus lies on cultural tourism, overtourism, and the tension between local reality and global visibility.

This is not a traditional travel blog.


It is an attempt to understand what we are really looking at — and how learning to see differently might change the way we move through the world.

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