Blog Entries tagged 'caving'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'caving'
- Tham Sam Rock Art in Phang NgaDuring the summer break and trying to dodge tropical storms, On my way home from Krabi we stopped at this much missed, but beautiful calm place . A real gem and worth the visit. We had the place to ourselves Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Sep 2, 2020
- Sihanoukville & Kampot, CambodiaCrystal and I arrived in Sihanoukville from Siem Reap. Footprints Hostel was recommended to me by another backpacker I met along the way. It was cheap and nasty and we had to wait hours after an overnight bus journey to Posted by Travel__Tease in Finding Myself in South East Asia | Apr 1, 2017
- VietnamI got the bus from Cambodia across the boarder into Vietnam to Hồ Chí Minh City. The language barrier was a bit of an issue with our driver as I asked him if we could leave our things on the Posted by Travel__Tease in Finding Myself in South East Asia | Apr 12, 2017
- Kicking back in South East AsiaIf you need to unwind, get yourself to Laos. We had no expectations at all for the country, focussing our planning instead on the upcoming trips to neighbouring Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. However, with every passing day, every hour even, we Posted by kristian23 in The Globetrotting Graduates | Jun 28, 2015
- Lava Caving in Iceland A great day out Lava Caving at Leiðarendi! Met new friends from Germany, 2 cool OZ boys and a nice Russian couple... small but really cool grp... not forgetting our superior Icelandic gui Posted by keithyuenck in KEXplorer - My World Trotting Journey | Aug 16, 2014
- Feeling at Home is More Fun in the PhilippinesNot because this is my Home, but because my Homeland gets a lot of simple things to offer. [center]Beach view at Brgy Banbanon, Anao-aon, Surigao del Norte[/center] I am born Surigaonon ( Posted by crisbernal in Laag ni Tantongay | Mar 23, 2014
- Tourguiding is More Fun in the Philippines I was so excited that after tending my professional obligations I have spare time to pamper myself. What best to entertain me is to show myself around a place new to me or that I s Posted by crisbernal in Laag ni Tantongay | Aug 23, 2013
- San IgnacioWe left the island life and headed inland via Belize City, and Belmopan to San Ignacio. This is a mountainous, jungle area, and very different from the Caribbean island experiences we had. The main population are the various Mayan tribes, Posted by joachim_d in Unemployed and Homeless | Jun 14, 2013
- Waitomo Glow Worm Caves==Wetsuit up== There is honestly nothing quite as lovely as climbing into a cold wet wetsuit to start your day. But there's no room for complaining here, ahead lies adventure! We're going caving and canyoning and tubing all rolled Posted by Where's Willy in Where's Willy? | Jun 2, 2013
- Waitomo Caves to Uretiti Beach Camp, Northland - Day 64Good morning! Today was our trip to see the glowworms in Waitomo Caves. Instead of walking or taking a boat in the caves, we decided to tube it instead. This is basically a rubber rin Posted by staceywaugh in Waughs around the World | Mar 27, 2013
- Chapter seventy three - Vang ViengDay 264: Vang Vieng, Laos 19/06/2012 After a great few days in Vientiane we prepare to move on. Gemma runs out to get some breakfast whilst I shower. Hearing a knock on the door and assuming it was Gemma, I answer Posted by tevs in Unbelievable trekkers | Aug 10, 2012
- MY Rotorua Adventures: ST. Benedict's CavernsSorry I haven't been blogging recently, but I lost my plug to my camera. I really wanted to upload the pictures and text at the same time...whatever. I have these pictures from my fun time caving. These blogs will be out of Posted by Naykia12 in My Trip To New Zealand | Feb 29, 2012
- Deep Underground: The Hueco Tanks and Carlsbad Caverns“One night a wild young cowboy came in, wild as the west Texas wind.” Marty Robbins I understand these lyrics a lot better now. I have a full appreciation of the wind that whips the grassland and mountains of west Texas. Posted by Rhombus in The Dusty Vagabond | Nov 7, 2011
- San GilSan Gil is Colombia's equivalent to Ecuador's Baños, meaning that you can do all sorts of adventure sports around there. The first day in San Gil, I just wanted to relax a bit after all the big cities. So I spent Posted by sarahm_lux in A Luxembourger with a backpack | Oct 13, 2011
- Wild at heartI've moved this post to a brand new home! Check it out: : http://notanotherbus.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/oudtshoorn-south-africa/ Posted by LucieP in A taste of freedom | Jul 27, 2011
- Laos 2 The journey from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng is a stunning mountain road passing paddy fields and limestone karsts it has to be seen to be believed. The road is windy, it is bumpy and the Posted by steve1000 in Sniamh | Nov 23, 2010
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