24 March 2014 – En route to Kampot, Cambodia
Riding a remorque, or a Cambodian version of a tuk tuk from the bus station to our guest house on Kampot river.
Riding a remorque, or a Cambodian version of a tuk tuk from the bus station to our guest house on Kampot river.
Quick retreat to Naoshima, Japan – a beautiful island full of art.
Floating markets are kind of a thing across much of Southeast Asia. Some functioning, some totally manufactured for tourist consumption, either way floating markets are emblematic of the region where water byways were the main routes of communication, travel, and what have you until just about 60 years ago (!) And in fact, when serious…
We are on a boat on the way to Korea, attempting to escape China’s Golden Week.
Walking around Guilin — enjoying the street food, but not the prices for tourist attractions!
We spent 4 days and 4 nights in Barcelona – catching one full day on our way down to Morocco and another three days on our way back. Everyone told us that Barcelona is an awesome city – from the architecture, to the beach, to the food scene, all the way to the party vibe…
Unbeknownst to us we try the famous Lao crepes (pancakes) and deem them to be the best desert ever. Seriously, I can see why backpackers are all about this stuff — its delicious! And can be found in every small town in Laos.