Myanmar, Day Five, Nyaung shwe
We started day five slowly with one of our party feeling under the weather. Breakfast in a ray of sunlight in the hotel restaurant was a toasty affair after another very cool evening, the...
Be Kind to yourself knucklehead, you're worth it Xx
We started day five slowly with one of our party feeling under the weather. Breakfast in a ray of sunlight in the hotel restaurant was a toasty affair after another very cool evening, the...
Day three started nice and gently, I’d stayed with Ma overnight, earplugs in, eye mask on and woke around seven to find her still fast asleep. We’d planned to do a food tour before...
The day started earlier than the agreed upon 9am when my mother knocked on our door at seven thirty to see if we were up. Well we were now. The included hotel breakfast was...
After seven months of travelling what could be nicer than Christmas in Bali with the in laws, stop laughing, no really stop laughing, ok don’t whatever! Two weeks with people you have known a...
We stayed at Tenface serviced apartments/hotel in the Sukhumvit district, a ten minute walk, and a two minute ride in the free tuk tuk from the skytrain that services central Bangkok. Our room was...
We love Thailand, the people, the sights and most definitely the food. We are both thoroughly enjoying eating, sorry I mean being back here after four months elsewhere, Ha! we LOVE THAI FOOD. We...
My name is Tink and I am a shopper. Is it my only vice? Probably not, but it is the one hardest hit by travelling. With nowhere to put anything I simply can’t buy...
Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida lie just off of the east coast of Bali and we had plans to stay in a hill top villa and dive every day we were there. As often...
We had arranged to stay at a super cheap place with pretty good reviews in Tulamben to dive the USS Liberty, a US cargo ship torpedoed by Japanese submarine in January 1942. She came...
Ubud has been a pleasant surprise. Everyone had raved about it so our expectations were pretty high and although it is nothing like the wide spacious streets and ever present rice paddy fields I...
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