Would you rather drive yourself while traveling, or be driven (taxi, bus, train)? Let us know your answer in the comments!
Archives for 2012
Chiang Mai to Pai: 2 Wheels and 1 Bruised Bum
Helmets clicked on.
The engine revved.
My hands are tightly wrapped around Josh’s belt.
The open road before us.
Only 130 kilometers to go…
Take A Moment to Be Excited
Traveling long-term can easily become an exercise in logistics. Where you are going next, how you are getting there and how much it is going to cost. Without taking a moment to be excited you can go through the motions of travel and lose the adventure. After two weeks of slowing down in Chiang Mai, […]
White People Wandering
White People Wandering is a term I coined while walking the streets of large Asian cities. It has nothing to do with race, and everything to do with just sticking out. It happens when you don’t look at maps and end up in random and uneventful places – and are OK with that. The origin […]
Foto Friday: Sunday Walking Street in Chiang Mai
What is your best memory from the Sunday Walking Market in Chiang Mai?
Lub d Silom [Hostel Review]
Name: Lub d Hostel – Silom Where: Silom, Bangkok, Thailand When: March 2012 Price: 350-700 baht / person / night Who helped us? [Service] The front desk at Lub d was always full of smiling faces. You were always greeted as you entered and the mass amount of information available was so helpful. Maps outlining where […]
RTW Trip: Two Months In
2 months done. Thank you for all the support and kind words for the past two months! We are going to focus our recap this month on our packing list. What we brought, what we wished we hadn’t brought, what we have lost, etc! Leave your comments with your own packing concerns or changes. You […]
Travel Workout: The Final Countdown
Yes, in my head I hear Europe singing to me every time I do this workout. You don’t have to listen to all 5 minutes, but at least fast forward to minute 1:59 and you too can experience what I hear! A fun workout I do with some of my clients is called The Final […]
Don’t Wait to Travel
I recently had a friend express his desire to travel around the world once his kids were out of the house and he was retired (he is currently in his late 20s.) He asked me a question that I thought was important enough to share here on the blog: Why Now? Why at the young […]
Bali and Gili Air Guide: Our Trip Review
We stayed the maximum amount of time on our Indonesian visa, and there is still so much left for us to explore. We can’t wait to return and explore more. Accommodation: We stayed in a few places during our month in Indonesia, here is our review on each of the guesthouses and bungalows. Each one […]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 16
- 17
- 18
- 19
- 20
- …
- 26
- Next Page »