Train Tour of Northern India, Part I: Varanasi, The Holy City
We arrived in Varanasi from Kathmadu via a very long bus/taxi/rickshaw/train ride and checked into our hostel at almost midnight. After a good night’s sleep, we headed up to meet our hostel owners and have some breakfast. Krishna, the hostel guy not the Hindu god, gave us the run of the city...
Read MoreTravel Photo Of The Week: Desert Walkers At Sunset – Sam Sand Dunes – Jaisalmer, India
While touring North India via the Indian Railroad, we spent some time enjoying the beautiful and detailed architecture of the walled city of Jaisalmer, India with is located about 100 miles west before Pakistan border...
Read MoreTravel Gear Review: Comply Foam Tips
What sort of things do you bring on board a plane when you travel? Excluding gum and inflatable pillows, the use of certain travel necessities, namely electronics, will probably be accompanied with the need to use earphones of some kind. For me, this is easier said than done. Cue all crying babies... now.
Read MoreTravel Photo Of The Week: Sunset Over The Seaweed Nets – Bali, Indonesia
We arrived in Bali, Indonesia with the intention to stay for one month in the best house we could find for about $200...
Read MoreTravel Photo Of The Week: Ceremony By The Ganges – Varanasi, India
While in Varanasi, India, we were told about a religious ceremony that happens every night in one of the ghats on the Ganges. We decided to go check it out one night and were quite surprised at what a production it was. There were 7 young men all performing the same rituals while...
Read MoreKuala Lumpur – Expecto Petronas!
Expecto Petronas! Okay, I had to. Sorry. On our way to Nepal, we couldn’t find a flight that didn’t stop in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, so...
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So, we’re not your typical newlyweds. We’re both adventurous at heart and value the opportunity to be different from everyone else. After some thought and prayer, we decided that we could think of no better way to spend our first year of marriage than assimilating a new culture and a whole new way of life. We were married on...