AK Month-to-month Recap: April 2026

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April 2026 was a really thrilling journey month certainly. I launched into a 17-day solo journey to Central Asia, visiting Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan!

It was my first time visiting this a part of the world, and I had an excellent time. Actually, this might need been probably the greatest solo journeys I’ve ever had. I can’t wait to return and discover extra!

Let’s check out the month.

Kate standing above a sand-colored town with turquoise minarets and mosques in the background.
This seems like such a me pic, all the way down to the leopard print footwear.

Locations Visited

  • Prague, Czech Republic
  • Almaty, Moon Canyon, Black Canyon, Saty, Kolsay Lake, Lake Kaindy, and Charyn Canyon Nationwide Park, Kazakhstan
  • Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, Uzbekistan
  • Panjakent, Seven Lakes, and Durman, Tajikistan
A little girl standing on a square in front of a church, pointing a bubble gun at pigeons.
Ascension Cathedral in Almaty was an awesome place for people-watching! (And pigeon-watching.)

Highlights

An unimaginable journey to Central Asia. It went extremely easily — so easily that I used to be a bit stunned! It seems that Central Asia is far simpler to journey than you may assume.

Crucial factor is ensuring you purchase your Uzbekistan prepare tickets as quickly as they go on sale (often 45 or 60 days beforehand), as they will and do promote out shortly.

My journey began in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Almaty is a beloved metropolis amongst my journey blogger colleagues, and I see why — it’s a splendidly inexperienced metropolis, tremendous walkable, with numerous nice cafes, glorious meals, and views of snow-capped mountains within the distance (should you’re fortunate and go to in mid-spring like me). It’s additionally an especially reasonably priced metropolis. I may simply spend way more time there.

In Almaty I extremely advocate taking a tour with Strolling Almaty. The proprietor, Dennis, is a captivating American man who loves and is obsessive about Kazakh historical past and tradition (to the purpose that he truly translated some Kazakh works into English for the primary time).

Additionally, throughout our tour, Dennis actually helped an previous woman cross the road. Like, it’s not a cliché — some individuals truly try this!

Kate standing on a dirt road with big sand-colored rock formations rising on either side of her.
Charyn Canyon — my favourite pure surprise in Kazakhstan!

I additionally took a two-day tour to the pure wonders of the Almaty area of Kazakhstan: Moon Canyon, Black Canyon, Kolsay Lake, Lake Kaindy, and Charyn Canyon. A two-day tour is one of the simplest ways to see all of those, because the one-day excursions begin tremendous early, finish tremendous late, and are fairly rushed.

All of those locations have been so cool to go to, however I particularly adored Charyn Canyon, which regarded prefer it was straight out of Utah or Arizona. You stroll down the canyon as you’re surrounded by sandy rock formations.

The tour itself was large (43 individuals!) however enjoyable, with nice meals and karaoke, and we spent the night time in yurts.

Women in headscarfs walking toward an old Uzbek school decorated with turquoise tiles.
Bukhara was the very best for memento purchasing.

Subsequent up got here Uzbekistan. I visited 4 cities: Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva.

Bukhara was my general favourite, with a relaxed, pedestrianized metropolis middle, stunning structure, and a few of the most excellent memento purchasing I’ve skilled of wherever I’ve visited on this planet!

Samarkand had the very best general structure of the journey, the sort of artwork that brings you to surprise — particularly the turquoise tiles at Shah-i-Zinda Mausoleum. I additionally booked a photograph shoot in costume on the Registan early one morning.

Khiva was very totally different — a walled metropolis in the midst of the desert, very busy and catering 100% to tourism, however actually stunning and particular and a deal with for images.

Tashkent wasn’t as cool as Almaty, however I nonetheless had enjoyable there, together with taking a meals tour, visiting the Utilized Arts Museum, and a few cool espresso retailers.

And I took a number of craft workshops the place I discovered two Uzbek crafts — Suzani embroidery and Persian mini portray. I took a number of lessons with Craftnculture (they comped me the embroidery class and a meals tour in Tashkent). You’ll hear extra about these quickly.

Kate in a black trench coat standing on a big, flat rock in front of a turquoise lake and snow-covered mountains.
Tajikistan was value it for the attractive mountain surroundings alone!

A cool day journey to Tajikistan. Do you know that Samarkand is just 50 minutes from the Tajik border? From Samarkand, I joined a small group tour to Tajikistan that visited town of Panjakent and its bazaar; the Seven Lakes, perched up within the mountains; and the ruins of Sarazm, a UNESCO World Heritage Web site (which, frankly, wasn’t that thrilling).

Oddly, for me the spotlight was the bazaar. It’s not a touristy space and other people have been excited to satisfy me and the opposite two guys on the tour. And Tajik girls costume SO fantastically — it’s commonplace to see them sporting matching outfits lined with sequins and rhinestones. I noticed one sparkle-covered girl working in a backyard!

I’ve SO a lot to jot down about Central Asia, each on the weblog and in social media, and I’m trying ahead to moving into that!

Singer Miguel performing on stage, squatting while singing into a microphone, his bassist behind him.
Miguel placed on such an awesome present.

Good occasions in Prague. April is the month of the cherry blossoms, and although I missed most of them this yr, I bought a number of days of pink blossomy goodness! April can also be the month of inexperienced beer (sure, right here inexperienced beer is for Easter, not St. Patrick’s Day).

We went to Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition. This exhibition has been touring the world with fairly a number of artifacts from the Titanic. Total, I discovered the exhibition a bit oversold for what they provide (so a lot of these artifacts are little twisted items of steel, or dishes), however I actually liked studying the tales of the passengers.

I bought an Extremely membership at Revolut, which implies I now get three WeWork passes monthly. So I’ll be coworking extra typically on the Prague WeWork, or perhaps even different areas once I journey. I really like my residence setup (with cats!), but it surely’s good to have a change of surroundings, and I do work effectively round different individuals.

And on the finish of the month, I noticed Miguel in live performance at SaSaZu. I like Miguel and his album Wildheart is certainly one of my favourite albums of all time. I believe he has probably the greatest voices of any residing singer. He placed on an awesome present.

Light pink cherry blossoms illuminated underneath a dark night sky.
The cherry blossoms have been in bloom this month!

Challenges

Charlie’s telephone was stolen whereas we have been out in the future. We have been sitting at a desk at Manifesto Market and a man got here as much as us with a bit of paper wrapped in a plastic folder. He held out the paper and we informed him we weren’t .

Seems he had been holding the paper over Charlie’s telephone, and he took it whereas it was lined. This can be a frequent rip-off.

What sucks is that this occurred in a spot we love, Manifesto. We truly held our night-before-the-wedding celebration there. And Prague is a metropolis that feels SO protected, and pickpocketing is sort of uncommon right here in comparison with different in style European cities like Paris, Rome, and Barcelona. Plus, we have been in an space removed from the touristy middle.

It simply goes to point out you must be cautious all over the place.

I broke my telephone display screen in Samarkand. I used to be standing on the Registan, dropped my telephone, and all of a sudden a white line of damaged pixels appeared on the display screen. I weighed my choices, and realized that regardless that it was nonetheless practical, it might in all probability be a good suggestion to switch it in case it bought worse.

A fast Google discovered me a restore store subsequent door to a boba tea spot (candy!), and I frolicked, sipped and chewed my boba, and browse my Kindle till the display screen was fastened, costing a painful $259. I’m simply glad I particularly allocate cash in my YNAB price range for surprising enterprise mishaps and tech repairs.

(And should you’re retaining monitor, you might be right, I additionally needed to substitute my display screen in November after slipping within the snow and smashing it to smithereens. Not my best few months.)

Early mornings and lack of sleep in Central Asia. I spent a lot of the journey sleep-deprived as a result of there have been so many early mornings. Three early excursions and actions, two early trains, three early flights, and one wakeup within the yurt at 5:00 AM when one of many ladies’ telephones went off.

The irony is that generally once I fly westward, I preserve an early schedule the entire journey! Up at 6:00 AM, mattress at 9:30 PM. However flying eastward makes you wish to go to mattress late and sleep in, and that, coupled with the early wakeups, utterly threw off my schedule.

I bought locked out of my room in Almaty — in a resort with no on-site employees. And the total story of that’s in my reel beneath…

Two gray tabby cats with white bellies and paws sitting side by side on a white textured bedspread.
Murray and Lewis ruling the roost, as at all times.

Weblog Posts of the Month

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So, one thing loopy occurred in Almaty, and I informed the story on Instagram. I bought locked out of my resort room. Which has occurred to me earlier than, and often isn’t an enormous deal — however this was in a resort that not often has on-site employees.

The one option to contact the employees is through WhatsApp. However I had locked myself out of my room, which had my telephone in it. So I needed to go across the resort knocking on random doorways — and hilarity ensued.

For extra dwell updates from my travels, observe me on Instagram at @adventurouskate.

What I Listened To This Month

I’m listening to all 500 of Rolling Stone‘s 500 Biggest Albums of All Time, which I’m having fun with immensely. I’m loving discovering new artists and listening to albums I’ve in some way missed my complete life till now!

In April, I bought again to type and listened to albums quantity 92-69.

Favourite Discovery: Tremendous Fly by Curtis Mayfield. I knew I used to be going to like this — I really like funk and soul and the 70s and blaxploitation anthems and all the pieces I’ve ever heard by Curtis Mayfield.

However that is the sort of album that I want we had extra of today — an album by a single artist, absolutely crafted round a film. There are even plot factors within the songs! What the hell did Freddie do?! I have to see the film now!

Total, this was SUCH a enjoyable, funky, and groovy album. An absolute pleasure.

I additionally actually loved Dusty in Memphis by Dusty Springfield. I’d heard a number of of her songs over time, however listening to this album gave me such a deep appreciation for her attractive voice, which is an ideal match for the jazzy-poppy songs on this album.

Different Favourite Discoveries: Baduizm by Erykah Badu, The School Dropout by Kanye West, Again in Black by AC/DC, Hunky Dory by David Bowie.

Favourite Revisited Album: Jagged Little Tablet by Alanis Morrisette. This was my most-listened-to album once I was within the seventh grade, and I’m happy to share that IT HOLDS UP AMAZINGLY. How is that this album so good?!

Like Billy Joel’s The Stranger or Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Street, this album packs in a really surprising variety of unimaginable, memorable, and distinctive-but-cohesive songs. (And whereas it’s a latest album, I might put Chappell Roan’s The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess into that class, too.)

And the album has such a particular musical sound and standpoint, with a ravishing mix of pop and rock and the tales of a younger girl who has gone by way of some darkish occasions. No one may sing like this however Alanis.

I additionally wish to give love to a different favourite album of mine: Renaissance by Beyoncé, which occurs to be my favourite Beyoncé album. This album is a celebration of the Black queer and trans artists who pioneered so many various types of dance music and the tradition round them.

What I really like is that this album is so LAYERED and DETAILED. Nothing goes neglected. There are such a lot of dance genres represented: disco, home, funk, dancehall, techno, ballroom, that ubiquitous early 90s style of “stunning girl sings with scary-sounding man.” And it’s finally a celebration of being your self on the dance ground.

Different Favourite Revisited Albums: Blonde by Frank Ocean.

Favourite Songs: “Cuff It” by Beyoncé, “All Falls Down” by Kanye West and Syleena Johnson, “Break On By (To The Different Facet)” by The Doorways, “Again in Black” by AC/DC, “Freddie’s Lifeless” by Curtis Mayfield, “Only a Little Lovin’” by Dusty Springfield, “Self Management” by Frank Ocean, “You Be taught” by Alanis Morrisette, “Straight Outta Compton” by N.W.A., “Household Affair” by Sly and the Household Stone.

Get the playlist: I’m making a playlist of my favourite songs from the five hundred albums — most one per album — on Spotify. You may hearken to it right here.

Random Music Ideas: I’ve written earlier than about how offended I get when interested by how Kanye West has gone from certainly one of my favourite artists to an precise, Hitler-loving Nazi. Partially as a result of it’s so laborious conflating his good early music together with his repugnant views.

This month was particularly stark — The School Dropout is such a enjoyable and goofy and trailblazing album, so totally different from what hip-hop was placing out on the time, and it breaks my coronary heart that both younger Kanye became a Nazi or younger Kanye was hiding his internal Nazi-ness all alongside.

*Disclaimer: QUITE A LOT of the musicians featured on this record are problematic in varied methods — there are even two murderers within the combine. I’m taking a look at their music solely from an influential perspective.

What I Watched This Month

Certainly one of my all-time favourite TV reveals is again: For All Mankind on Apple TV+! I really like this present a lot that I like to recommend to everybody.

When Charlie and I watched the primary episode final yr, we liked it a lot that we proceeded to look at an episode each single night time, 40 nights in a row, till we had watched all of it.

This present begins within the Sixties and is another historical past about what would occur if the Soviets had landed on the moon first. Due to this, the house race by no means ended — the US and the Soviets continued racing one another to have a base on the moon first, to get to Mars first, and many others. Because of this, house exploration is so extra in depth and thrilling.

Every season takes place in a special decade, following the unique astronauts and their households as they age and know-how progresses. The of-the-time musical cues are excellent (I’m nonetheless not over the immaculate use of DMX’s “X Gon’ Give It To Ya” in season 4), and since it’s Apple TV+, they spent a ton of cash on manufacturing, and it’s seems to be costly.

This month, season 5 began, which takes place within the 2010s, and season 6 would be the closing season. Every episode has 10 hourlong episodes, so there’s so much to take pleasure in. WATCH IT!!

Additionally, I noticed the film Michael within the theater. The plot is skinny, however the music and dance sequences are beautiful, and Jaafar Jackson (and the younger Juliano Krue Valdi) did an unimaginable, uncanny job as Michael Jackson himself.

This film is a reminder that Michael’s music, from the early days of the Jackson 5 by way of the Dangerous period, is a few of the greatest pop music ever created, and I liked attending to hearken to it for 2 hours.

A beautiful deep teal lake surrounded by mountains covered with pine trees.
Kolsay Lake, one of many stunning sights of southeast Kazakhstan.

What I Learn This Month

I at all times get lots of studying achieved once I’m on an extended solo journey!

Yesteryear by Caro Clair Burke (2026) — Natalie Heller Mills is among the most adopted tradwives in America, elevating her six youngsters on a farm in Idaho. After all, she has a TON of assist behind the scenes, however her followers don’t know that. However then Natalie all of a sudden wakes up in 1855 and has to dwell the life-style she’s been pushing.

This is among the buzziest books of the second, and I actually loved it. The subject material is tantalizing and I genuinely had no thought what path the e book went in, resulting in a stunning ending.

That stated, I really feel like this e book was rushed. It felt prefer it may have achieved with extra strong enhancing, although I perceive that the writer wished the e book out FAST. There have been a handful of wierd points I believe may have been written in a different way (her Harvard expertise felt extra like an enormous nondescript college, and actually, her father-in-law is the favored Republican Senator from California?).

And sadly, it solely touched the deeper problems with feminism and efficiency within the lightest approach. If it the e book had chosen to reckon with these points extra deeply, it may have been probably the greatest novels of the last decade. So I do really feel a bit dangerous that that is the ultimate model of it.

The Women Who Grew Large by Leila Mottley (2025) — Adela Woods is a 16-year-old aggressive swimmer who turns into pregnant and is banished to her grandmother’s small city within the Florida panhandle. Whereas there, she meets the Women — a bunch of outcast girls and ladies who have been teenage mothers and lift their youngsters collectively.

The e book modifications perspective between Adela; Simone, the oldest of the group, who has four-year-old twins and finds herself pregnant once more; and Emory, who brings her new child to highschool and is set to graduate towards the percentages.

I actually loved the characters and the setting of this e book, and particularly moving into the views of youth mothers who’re seen as outcasts inside their neighborhood. Whereas it didn’t fairly blow me away, this was an awesome learn.

The Correspondent by Virginia Evans (2025) — Sybil Van Antwerp is a girl in her 70s who has written letters her complete life — to her brother, to her greatest pal, to writers like Joan Didion and Larry McMurtry, to her former colleague’s teenage little one, to the dean on the college the place she needs to audit lessons.

This epistolary novel is a group of letters to and from Sybil over the course of a number of years, as she struggles with relationships along with her children, is courted by two totally different males, and offers with the onset of a incapacity.

This e book has been an surprising breakout hit, and I see why! The letter-writing is a superb gadget, exhibiting you solely what Sybil needs individuals to know and letting the reality seep in little by little within the different letters. Sybil just isn’t a lovable narrator. She’s difficult, she’s gruff, she retains individuals at a distance, and I really like when girls characters are allowed to have an edge like this.

One warning: there’s an animal demise on this e book that basically upset me, and to be frank, was dealt with in a merciless approach and sort of ruined the studying expertise for me. They’re making a film of the e book, starring Jane Fonda (who might be FABULOUS, as she at all times is), and I hope they lower the animal demise altogether.

The inside of a mausoleum in Uzbekistan, covered with geometric patterns of blue, white, and turquoise tiles.
Lovely tile work at Shah-i-Zinda Fortress in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

Carrie Soto is Again by Taylor Jenkins Reid (2022) — Carrie Soto is among the best tennis gamers of all time, with a document of 20 Grand Slam wins. However in 1994, 5 years previous retirement, a brand new younger participant named Nikki Chan is about to interrupt her document. Carrie decides to return out of retirement at age 37 to be coached by her beloved father, battle Chan, and preserve her document as soon as and for all.

I really like Taylor Jenkins Reid’s books, that are at all times informed by robust, profitable, and sophisticated girls characters. The core of this e book is a girl reckoning with who she is that if she doesn’t have the one factor that she’s labored for all her life, and rebuilding a relationship between father and daughter.

That stated, whereas an pleasing learn, I believe Carrie Soto is Again is certainly one of Reid’s weaker books (and Environment is her greatest). Carrie’s father is from Argentina and so they converse lots of Spanish combined with English, however actually, the Spanish simply appeared so cringeworthy to me, with no trace of Argentina, and it was painfully apparent that Reid doesn’t converse Spanish herself.

Orbital: A Novel by Samantha Harvey (2024) — This novel shares the ideas of six astronauts and cosmonauts from totally different nations who’ve been orbiting the Earth collectively for the final 9 months. Every of them ponder their existence and the great thing about our planet as they put together to return to it.

This can be a stunning elegy, and effectively deserving of all of the awards it has obtained. Whereas it tends to carry every of the characters at arm’s size, you quickly be taught that the surprise of it’s how fantastically they every look after our planet.

Audition: A Novel by Katie Kitamura (2025) — A Broadway actress is approached by a younger man who believes he could also be her son. From there, two totally different narratives spill outward, and the connection between the 2 of them veers in some actually wild and confounding instructions.

I actually liked Katie Kitamura’s Intimacies, about an interpreter working on the Worldwide Legal Court docket in The Hague, however this novel didn’t do a lot for me. I respect it for being well-written and for taking some large dangers, but it surely general left an disagreeable aftertaste.

By no means Break up the Distinction: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It by Chris Voss (2016) — I listened to this audiobook a number of years in the past and wished to learn it and truly take notes this time, as a result of it’s actually useful.

This e book is all about the way to negotiate and get what you need. And whereas I do assume it’s a bit overly tailor-made to males typically, and straight white males specifically, there are many glorious suggestions right here that I might like to put to make use of.

Men running down a steep hill and falling over themselves at Cooper's Hill.
Cheese-rolling at Cooper’s Hill, through 1000 Phrases / Shutterstock.com

Coming Up in Might 2026

This month will principally be spent in Prague, however Charlie and I do have a visit on the finish of the month. We’re heading to England — and whereas we go to London often to see his household, this journey is about exploring new elements of his nation.

We’re going to Cooper’s Hill for the annual cheese-rolling! After watching the We’re the Champions docuseries on Netflix, which profiles a wierd and weird competitors in every episode, we knew immediately we needed to witness the cheese-rolling for ourselves. We truly booked our resort greater than a yr upfront.

It’s not as enjoyable and cutesy because it sounds. The hill is STEEP and it’s not unusual for individuals to flip over themselves violently and break bones. Actually, it’s not an official occasion due to the harm threat.

No, we’re not participating within the cheese rolling. We’re right here strictly as spectators for the occasion, and pub-goers afterwards.

We’re padding out the journey with a while within the Cotswolds (which I visited in 2015 and actually loved), and town of Bristol. In Bristol, we now have a reservation at Wilson’s, a brand new Michelin star-holder featured in Apple TV+’s docuseries Knife Edge! It seems to be like an exquisite, sustainable restaurant and we’re actually trying ahead to consuming there.

We’re additionally visiting Cheddar Gorge, which seems like a pilgrimage to me, as that is the place cheddar cheese originated! CHEESE TRIP! (Man, I ought to take Murray the cat right here sometime. He loves cheddar, too.)

We’re lacking three of our favourite meals festivals in Prague for this journey (Pivo a Burger, Korso Krymská, and The Italians’ catalogue celebration), so it higher be good!!

What are your plans for Might? Share away!

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