Travel Gear Review: Comply Foam Tips
What sort of things do you bring on board a plane when you travel? Excluding gum and travel pillows, the use of certain travel necessities, namely electronics, will probably be accompanied with the...
View ArticleTrain Tour of Northern India, Part II: New to New Delhi
Admittedly, we have “done India” backward. We arrived into the total chaos and craziness of Varanasi and have gone on to the 2nd most chaotic city, New Delhi. If we had it to plan again, I’m sure we...
View ArticleTrain Tour of Northern India Part III: Agra, the City of Eternal Love
There’s really only one reason to visit Agra. I’m not saying that there’s only one thing to see there, but everything else really just pales in comparison. You know what I’m talking about, the Taj...
View ArticleCultural Experience – Tamaki Maori Village – Rotorua, New Zealand
Experience the warmth of our people during an evening of ceremonial rituals, powerful cultural performance, storytelling & hangi feasting! One of the things that I was most looking forward to...
View ArticleThe Best Travel Photography Lens
Tamron 18-270MM-F3.5-6.3-Di-II-VC-PZD Review When it came time to finding a lens for our one year around the world trip, I made sure to do my homework. I wanted to be able to take as many different...
View ArticleA Train Tour Through Northern India, Part VI – Jodhpur, The Blue City
On from Jaipur, we took about a 5 hour train ride to Jodhpur, also known as The Blue City. We were pleasantly surprised that The Blue City is actually blue. Since visiting Jaipur, which was supposed...
View ArticleSuspended in Time: China’s Terracotta Army
Griffin and I have had pleasure and opportunity to see some of the most beaufiul places on the planet. But, sometimes, it’s not the most beautiful things that are the most interesting. Deep in the...
View ArticleA Train Tour Through Northern India, Part VII – Jaisalmer, The Desert City
After railing westward through the Northern states of India, we finally arrived at Jaisalmer, a desert city situated only about 40 miles from the Pakistan border. By this point, we had enjoyed a lot...
View ArticlePillows Brussels, A City Retreat
With a combined total of more than 50 countries visited, Griffin and I have stayed in our fair share of questionable hotels. It’s a rare opportunity to report accommodation that actually exceeds our...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Digital Nomad Packing List
Have you ever been packing for a trip and found yourself thinking that if your could cut out half the weight and space of your charging cables, you would be able to just pack a carry on? As we prepared...
View ArticleTime to Relax: Bali, Indonesia
After debating a while on whether or not to go to Thailand after an exhausting trip through India, we decided to give Indonesia a try, as we had previously visited Thailand on our honeymoon. We did...
View ArticleAccommodation Review Munich: King’s Center Hotel
All around Europe we have been arriving into train stations wondering where our hotel is and how to get there. With 40-50 pound bags on our backs, we’re both hoping we have to walk less than a...
View ArticleMore to Munich
When someone says Munich, most people immediately think of Oktoberfest. Yes, this famous festival does fill up the city for 2 weeks each year, but there is so much more to Munich than beer and...
View ArticleTour Review Munich: Gray Line Tours
Sometimes you encounter a city that is so jam packed with things to see and do that you hardly know where to begin. That’s the case with the delightful city of Munich. Fortunately, there is a way to...
View ArticleTravel Gear Review: Travel Down Pillow – GooseFeet Gear
While traveling the world for the last 15 months, Griffin and I have had the “opportunity” to sleep in some interesting places. Hotels, hostels, people’s houses, airport chairs, buses, trains and just...
View ArticleThe Great Barrier Reef
About midway through our time in Indonesia, we needed to decide our next destination. Griffin’s little sister had set a wedding date, so our time was limited, but we knew we wanted to see all we could...
View ArticleLoved up London: Top Valentine’s Events in the City
It’s that time of year again, when couples in their hoards celebrate their love by being ridiculously romantic and over-affectionate. Whether they decide to stay at home or opt for a city break,...
View ArticleSeeing the Sights in Sydney
After spending several weeks enjoying the coast of Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef, we decided to continue down the east coast to Sydney. Griffin had visited Sydney before, but I hadn’t, so I was...
View ArticleStress-Free, Straightforward Holidays…
Depending on your sense of adventure, there are plenty of ways to get away on holiday and explore your destination. Some choose to book their own flight and hotel, and plan their trip with local...
View ArticleChecking out Melbourne
Out last stop in Australia was Melbourne, a lovely city on the South East coast, a quick flight from Sydney. I was getting pretty excited about visiting Melbourne as we had arranged to stay with a...
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