Having greatly enjoyed traveling before having kids, we thought our two sons Matthew (7) and Jamie (4) were probably old enough for their first great adventure. So after months of Sue's planning, and a bucket of unpaid leave from work, we are off for 11 weeks world adventure. We hope you enjoy our tale… Explore further
Visited: United Kingdom, Thailand, Vietnam, India, South Africa, Mauritius
by richardh9935
A trip motivated by Siobhan, Don, Anna, Paris and Hong Kong. Explore further
by Alex McNicol
On June 27th 2009, Alex McNicol and Jay Kay headed off on a round the world trip, the trip is intended to last a year and this will be the place to keep up to date with where the guys are, and what they have been up to.
The trip plan consists of :-
East to west America, Cook Islands,… Explore further
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
by Tohelandback
Africa. In all its war-torn, sun burnt, deserted, dangerous, magnificent glory. A landmass so large it is home to such diversities as rainforests, snow-capped mountains, arid deserts, mighty rivers and ravines which give life to a continent which gave life to the entire human race.
Our… Explore further
Gap year for the older set. We just retired, and are taking our time seeing one magical corner of the world in Transylvania, Maramures and Southern Bucovina.
Three months in one little area hiking, busing, hitching, and when forced, driving around and poking our noses into a corner of Europe with… Explore further
Can you walk from Beijing to Western China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Armenia, Turkey, and through Europe to Bad Nenndorf in Germany? It's a ten hours trip by plane. More than two years on foot.
Christoph Rehage gave it a try. See where he went and how it was
there...… Explore further