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Shh…Quiet. I’m in Norway

November 20, 2007 by ElizabethLeave a Comment

July 7 - Subject: Greetings from quiet Norway! Shh... the first words we heard on the train from the airport to the city center were "please respect the quiet zone." And its been incredibly quiet ever since! A well known Norwegian painter once wrote that the beauty of the mountains moves him into silence. If that's the case then perhaps people will stop talking altogether once we drive into the mountains. I always like to be keenly aware … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Art, Cambodia, Chocolate, Coffee, Culture, Drinking, Europe, Fashion, Fjord, Halong Bay, History, Laos, Lodge, Museum, Music, Norway, Passport

Traveling to Cambodia

October 2, 2006 by Teh Chin LiangLeave a Comment

Despite being called a weirdo and hearing them tell scary travel stories about Cambodia - without packing much, I was soon boarding the second hand budget flight on the way to Cambodia, a world so much different from where I now live! The flight was about three hours from Kuala Lumpur. I felt so bored with my seatmate who was carrying a SONY recording video and talked to herself, as if she was a guide on a travel channel and was going to film … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Angkor Wat, Cambodia, Drinking, Film, Internet, Journey, Malaysia, Markets, Mountain Climbing, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Tuk Tuk

El Salvador, Part 1: The Trip

August 24, 2006 by Alex WelshLeave a Comment

El Salvador was almost an accident. I was on my way from the South to the North of Mexico when the proximity of the Guatemalan border sucked me in. Guatemala was nice but my time was very limited and the terrain didn't allow to go too far off the Great Central American Dope Trail. The Lonely Planet felt particularly evil on that trip. Everyone was on the way to that village where turtles lay eggs, their noses buried in the book. I suddenly … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Beach, Bridges, Bus Travel, Cambodia, Central America, Civil War, Colombia, Culture, Drinking, El Salvador, Far East, Fashion, Gun, History, Honduras, Internet, Machu Picchu, Mexico

Swiftboating the Mekong River

February 7, 2006 by Solomon RastagarLeave a Comment

Pnomh Penh, Cambodia Dec. 19, 2004 After a hot and sweaty bus ride south from Saigon, I thought we reached the South China Sea when we first came across this open body of water. Then the driver filled us in that this was the Mekong River, still sixty kilometers inland from the sea. It is a truly massive river, a good deal wider than the Mississippi River down by New Orleans. From its headwaters in Tibet it has traveled about 4300 kilometers … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Angkor Wat, Asia, Border Crossing, Burma, Bus Travel, Cambodia, China, Colorado, Culture, Drinking, Farming, Fishing, Food and Wine, Laos, Mississippi, Monks, New Orleans, Palm Trees, Rainforest, Restaurants

The Good China: Yunnan

February 5, 2006 by Cheyney SteiningerLeave a Comment

Ni Hao once again from China, still the world's most populous country. I had forgotten since my last tour here which ended just 9 months ago that it may also be the world's loudest and dirtiest at times. Which is not to say it's all bad. Only the areas with too many people are. The trick is getting to those rare places without swarming masses as I finally did a week into my stay here. Hong Kong Phooey: Not that it's all that bad, I just liked … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Asia, Beach, Beer, Burma, Bus Travel, Cambodia, Canals, Canyon, Cell Phone, China, Cruising, Culture, Desert, England, Europe, Expatriate

7 Years in Tibet

February 5, 2006 by Cheyney SteiningerLeave a Comment

Tashi Delek from Lhasa, The Holy City, at the heart of the Rooftop of the World! A wild & wacky week of travel covering maybe 2000 miles, countless mountain passes, and some of the planet's most beautiful terrain brought me here over a week ago. My route to Lhasa took me from the NW reaches of Yunnan north thru areas which are officially closed to foreigners by the oppressive Communist imperialists which have occupied Tibet for the past 53 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Baseball, Bridges, Bus Travel, California, Cambodia, Canyon, China, Cruising, Culture, Everest, Film, Food and Wine, Hiking, Hong Kong, Houston, India, Internet, Japan, Journey

Welcome to Thailand: Where taxis, tuk-tuks, boats, elephants, sky train, motorbikes, and mini-buses merge for your convenient transportation.

February 5, 2006 by ElizabethLeave a Comment

December 7, 2002 Greetings all from Bangkok, Thailand!!! Bangkok leaves me speechless because it is so utterly different and fascinating. I have no words to describe it, but I'll do my best. The 30-hour trip began by wandering the solitary back roads of Oregon and ended in the heart of crowded, congested, and polluted Bangkok. We were met by Syy and Jim in the airport and whisked away to our "hotel." Outside of this hotel were the slums of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Aquarium, Bangkok Thailand, Bicycle, Bridges, Burma, Bus Travel, Cambodia, Canals, Caves, Cell Phone, China, Christmas, Coffee, Culture, Drinking, Europe, Fashion

My Time in Vietnam

February 5, 2006 by Zoe Goetz1 Comment

Part I Vietnam Hanoi September 24 Bob left Hanoi right away on the train for Sapa near the Chinese border to do some trekking among the colorful minority villages and then to spend three days in Halang Bay learning to kayak. It is probably not surprising that the relationship has taken a beating on this trip so we are traveling separately until we join a friend in Hong Kong on November 20 when the three of us will spend two months in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Adventure Travel, Afghanistan, Airport, America, Asia, Bangkok Thailand, Beach, Beer, Bicycle, Bridges, Britain, Burma, Bus Travel, California, Cambodia, China, Coffee, Colorado, Drinking, England

Saigon, Vietnam – Attractions

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Many of Saigon's primary attractions are located in District 1 or 3 and often are within walking distance of each other. Tours outside of the city are usually reached by bus. Here are a few attractions that we have visited during multiple trips to Saigon. Ben Thanh Market is located in District 1 and houses numerous vendors selling a wide variety of handicrafts, souvenirs, fruits and vegetables. This market was first built in 1914. Large … [Read more...]

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Angkor Wat is arguably one of the top man-made architectural destinations in the world. Over 100 temples form the entire complex. The main temples are surrounded by an imposing square moat which completely encircles the complex. The primary entrance is raised above the moat - pictures from this entrance are of the classic Angkor Wat pagodas that grace the covers of guide books. Rich in Khmer history, it is worth some time reading about this … [Read more...]

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