More about me and my wife ...
Thanks for looking! I'm David Leiter, and this is my travel blog.
I'm an American who's been traveling the world full time for 9 years. Nowadays, my second home is Bali, Indonesia, where I met my wife Intan.
I first fell in love with travel on a solo road trip across Iceland in 2016. My budget was small, so I slept in the back of a rental car for 1 month while I drove 7,000 kilometers around the country, filming all the scenic places in Iceland.
One of my first videos racked up a few million views and was featured on international TV by BBC Travel.
Since then I've solo traveled to many developing countries, including almost every country in Asia, Central America, and the Middle East.
I experienced the 7.0 Lombok earthquake in Indonesia in 2018, the bombings in Bangkok in 2019, and a fair share of scams, fights, sicknesses, car accidents, and other crazy things along the way.
It hasn't always been easy, but over the years I've been blessed with some amazing experiences, including:
- • Hiking to Mount Everest Base Camp in the Himalayas,
- • Climbing an erupting volcano in Guatemala,
- • Trekking on glaciers in Patagonia and visiting the Iguazu Falls in Argentina,
- • Seeing wild Komodo dragons and orangutans in Indonesia,
- • Sleeping in treehouses in Bali and seeing blue fire in Java,
- • Dining on tarantulas and scorpions in Cambodia,
- • Riding a camel to the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt,
- • Skydiving over paradise in Oahu Hawaii,
- • And visiting some timeless world monuments like the Taj Mahal, Tikal, Bagan, Machu Picchu, Hagia Sophia, Angkor Wat, Petra, and Himeji Castle.
I met my sweet wife and travel buddy Intan while I was traveling in Asia in 2017, and we got married two years later on a beach in Bali.
She's homegrown Balinese, and she's a former English teacher and makeup artist. She also grew up riding a scooter and she's tri-lingual (speaks 3 languages fluently). Her name means diamond.
My wife has been an indispensable translator for me in remote parts of Indonesia where almost no one speaks English, like Banggai, Labengki, and the Banyak Islands.
Intan is a people lover, and her favorite part about travel is trying new food (especially Asian food). She's not into the hiking so much, but she still joins me on volcano hikes and other such adventures.
We've been traveling the world full time as a couple for 7+ years now, and we welcomed our daughter Emma in 2025.
We have some more big international trips planned soon. We hope you'll tag along! Please stay tuned!
