Lisa, my fiance, came and met up with me in Asia. We went from China to the Philippines, via Hong Kong and Macao. We spent one day in Macao, half a day in Hong Kong, and then nineteen days in the Philippines. In the Philippines, we first went to Palawan, a wilder island separated from the rest of the… Explore further
Visited: Philippines, Macau, Hong Kong
A journey on a budget through Morocco, providing a very different travel experience in comparison to the rest of nearby Europe. Morocco’s amazing scenery and medieval towns make this an excellent destination for the more adventurous traveler. Explore further
Visited: Spain, Morocco
In April 2008 I packed my backpack, stuck my passport, wallet, and a RTW ticket into the pockets of my jeans, mumbled a prayer for a safe travel and got on the plane to India. My plan was to keep on going east and south - until I either drop from the edge of the earth, or, eventually emerge from the… Explore further
Visited: Laos, Finland, India, Latvia, Nepal, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom
Steven and I are off to the UK to visit his sister in London and check out the local sights. FYI, to view each point along our way, click on the numbered tab on the right hand side of the map or use the left & right arrow icons to page through. Explore further
Visited: United Kingdom
6 weeks! all over the USA!so many things to see and places to be!ps. if the map doesnt show up, just type an address from the US and then click repeatedly on the minus button until you see what you want to! Explore further
Visited: United States, Canada
After three months I have stories of India, but am lost for a proper summation of what it’s really like. All I am left with is a fascination and desire to return, without being able to make any real sense of it all. I'm hooked though and I know that after a rest and a chance to beef up (I've lost ten… Explore further
Visited: India
On the way into Death Valley via State Route 136 and 190 from Lone Pine, California, one passes some of the most spectacular scenery in the southwest. First up is Panamint Valley, a long, dry basin running north-south bounded by rugged, tree-less mountains on the east (Panamint Range) whose steep faces… Explore further
Visited: United States
Japan’s ancient capital can sometimes be overwhelming, and many first-time tourists suffer from “temple burnout,” claiming that everything starts to look the same after a while. Join a tour of some of the highlights, from the thousands of bright orange gates in the swirling mist at Fushimi Inari… Explore further
Visited: Japan
London to Beijing by motorbike → ASHGABAT
“Looking good Sam,
Enjoy!
Ciao,
Sally”
by Sally W on 23 May 2013 View this comment