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Egypt — The First Three Days
Arriving in Egypt unfolded with an ease that felt less like a coincidence and more like quiet orchestration. From the moment we boarded the plane, the path seemed to open ahead of us without effort. We found ourselves seated beside a man named Tariq, whose life bridged cultures unusually—trained as a forensic archaeologist in the UK, now living in Egypt with his Irish wife. There was an immediate warmth in him, and before we had even landed, we had been invited into his world
Mayanya Starborne
Jun 223 min read


Thac Ba Lake – Entering the Eye of the Prism
Leaving Hanoi felt as disorienting as entering it. We had been told to wait on one side of the road, and so when the bus came, it passed straight by us on the other side without even seeing us. It was only through Rose’s quiet clarity that we realised what had happened and moved to the correct side, where we waited in a small café for another two hours before finally flowing out of the city. Once we crossed that threshold, the density loosened almost immediately, and the land
Mayanya Starborne
May 164 min read


Hanoi – Calling of the Grand Dragon
Arriving in Hanoi felt like a crash landing on an alien planet. If the journey up to this point had softened something within us, Hanoi immediately disrupted it. Nothing flowed in a straight line. The bus from Thanh Hóa dropped us on the outskirts, and from there everything fragmented—taxi, bus station, conversation—each moment disconnected from the next. We asked for Yên Bái, but our words seemed to dissolve before they reached anyone. Faces looked back at us without hostili
Mayanya Starborne
May 113 min read


Than Hoa - Passage through the Lion Heart
Leaving Thanh Hoa, something in the journey began to shift. The dragon was no longer something we entered; it travelled with us. Outside the bus window, the hills rose and fell like the back of a great body moving beneath the earth, keeping pace with us as we moved north. What we had encountered in the caves had not been left behind — it flowed with us – was now a part of us. Within that movement, I felt a settling. The intensity of the previous days softened into something m
Mayanya Starborne
May 82 min read


Phong Nha — The Dragon Reveals Its Body
We arrived in Phong Nha on a night bus after about nine hours, reaching the town late, in the dark, with no sense of the landscape that we had arrived in. We simply found our room and rested, unaware of what was waiting for us in the morning. When we opened the shutters, we were met with a landscape that took our breath away. In front of us, rising out of the earth, was the body of the dragon, physically undeniable. Great shafts of rock pushed sharply into the sky like the ar
Mayanya Starborne
May 45 min read


Hoi An — The Offering to the Dragon at the Heart
We arrived in Hoi An directly from the quiet valley of My Son Sanctuary, where the Ancient Cham towers rise from the jungle in a bowl of mountain silence. After that stillness, Hoi An felt like another world. The town was overflowing — lanterns blazing everywhere, streets packed with people, boats crowding the banks of the Thu Bon River as hundreds of floating lights drifted across the muddy water. It was overwhelming, almost surreal, and for a moment, I wondered if we had st
Mayanya Starborne
May 12 min read


Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary – Where the Dragon’s Song Awakens
Travelling north along what we have come to call the Dragon Spine of Vietnam, the journey has slowly begun to reveal itself as more than a movement across geography. Each place seems to mirror a different stage in the rising of life-force through the body of the land. The path began quietly at Borobudur in Java, where something stirred awake like a whisper at the base of consciousness. At Angkor Wat that awakening met the great axis of Shiva, the stabilising pillar that joins
Mayanya Starborne
Apr 242 min read


Pleiku – Between the Dragons
Our time in Pleiku felt like standing between two ancient forces of the land. On our first morning we travelled out of the city to Chu Đăng Ya, an extinct volcano rising quietly from the Central Highlands. The road wound through small villages and farmland before climbing toward the slopes of the crater. What was once a place of fire has long since softened into fertile soil, its rich volcanic earth now covered in crops and fields. At the summit an ancient tree stood like a s
Mayanya Starborne
Apr 213 min read


Dragon Spine – Node Three Lak Lake – When the Naga Remembered Her Name
We arrived at Lak Lake in the middle of the afternoon, descending from the red volcanic plateau of the Central Highlands until the wide lake appeared quietly beneath a soft sky. At first the water seemed almost colourless — a calm grey mirror lying between the hills. After settling in we wandered through the small lakeside town before eventually sitting down at a simple restaurant overlooking the water. It was there, while eating fish from the lake and fresh spring rolls, tha
Mayanya Starborne
Apr 133 min read
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