Blog Entries tagged 'journey'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'journey'
- Yogyakarta Yogyakarta Arriving here after another long bus ride, which seems to be the only method of transport Indonesia, wasn't too bad despite arriving late in the evening we knew it was another trek from the bus depot to the town. Now Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Oct 13, 2012
- Travel writings: The hellish journey is overTravel writings So after nearly 40 hours, 3 take off and landings, 5268 miles (as the crow flies), 3 turkish evil eyes, a heart shaped stone, 150 cursing stares, 2 glasses of red wine, 8 beers, 3 Gin and Tonics, ZERO Posted by Dannycae in Travel writings from far away places.... | Oct 3, 2012
- Tawau to Tarakan to JakartaTawau to Tarakan to Jakarta We were on a mission here in Tawau to get our visa for Indoneisa and going by our LP bible we had to get it here or else face being turned away on arrival. Unfortunately we Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Sep 20, 2012
- Tioman - Mersing - Singapore - Kota KinabaluTioman to Mersing to Singapore to Kota Kinabalu We had left the lovely Tioman Island to make our way to Mersing which was a nightmare of a journey. A recommendation is to book your boat and bus tickets on the island, Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Sep 20, 2012
- The peculiarities of Indian train travel. Wide inquisitive eyes. Dangling feet. Blaring chai wallahs and rickety carriages with a million tales. Indian train travel is in itself a unique experience. The first thing that st Posted by lauracerys in Destino Infinito | Sep 20, 2012
- PolandToday was began with an easy start. I awoke at 9am to find Callum sprawled out over his side of the tent with a content smile on his face. I wonder what he was dreaming about. We were due to Posted by Jarmitage in The debut tour | Sep 13, 2012
- The Journey[center]Sitting in Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport I have officially embarked on my lengthy trip to China. After a quick return from a birthday beach break I have made elderly relatives, and the not-so elderly weep and worry and have Posted by Jessica_l_ball in Big Jess, Little China | Sep 11, 2012
- Missing home comforts.Another smooth flight which is always rewarding, no one sat behind us dragging on our head rest and no one infront leaning right back onto our laps. When the stewards do the emergency run through, which we've seen Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Sep 8, 2012
- Packing up and travelling downOur Chariot awaits, we now have our 'support vehicle' And squeezing 5 grown adults into her with all the kit for our trip has been like trying to squeeze and elephant in to a suitcase. Th Posted by LePratt-LeJog in Le Pratt Le Jog | Aug 29, 2012
- THE JOURNEYI think we can all agree that personal magnetism is a thing that exists. Some people just HAVE that shit. Some people make instant friends wherever they go. Well personally, that's just not good enough for me. I also make Posted by Niadra in I Can Haz Enlightenment? | Aug 28, 2012
- Tioman IslandImagine falling asleep to the croaking sounds of frogs, tuneful crickets, the distant whoop of monkeys, the chirping of geckos that scuttle around after the pesky mosquitos and the far sound of reggae music from the beach bar with the Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Aug 27, 2012
- Perhentian IslandWe had heard marvellous tales of this Island "it's a must", "so beautiful" etc. It leaves a mental note to ensure you go there at some point and being on the west side of Malaysia it would be foolish Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Aug 23, 2012
- MelakaMelaka Melaka, Mallaca a few different spellings but the same place. This town has a lot of history to it and in my second hand Lonely Planet guide there were plenty of scribbles where someone else had decided to go Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Aug 15, 2012
- Luang Prabang, Vang Vieng and VientienneI'm going to be completely honest here, there are a multitude of things to do in Luang Prabang such as Temples, the Wats, The Royal Palace! Mount Phou Si which is the holy mountain, boat rides, waterfalls, caves etc the Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Aug 14, 2012
- Laos.....slow boatThere is no easy way to get from Chiang Mai over to Laos without taking a few different methods of transport. The trips are widely advertised all over Thailand so we waited until we went to got to our Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Jul 18, 2012
- Bangkok to Chiang MaiWe decided that it was time we took our overdue trip to Laos but getting there from Langkawi in Malaysia was going to take approximately 14 hrs by coach...VIP coach, just to get to Bangkok. Then we would stay Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Jul 17, 2012
- Trains, Taxis and AeroplanesLeaving New Zealand To say leaving New Zealand was stressful is the understatement of the century. Infact, had I known what the next 48hrs entailed I probably would have set up a camp for a few days. It's not Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Jun 22, 2012
- Who Needs A Reservation?Moe: Day 1, so much to share as we saw so much and explored things many of you have never seen before. We went from the Detroit airport to the airport in Washington DC, to the airport in Madrid, to Posted by 2DudesInEurope in Mother, We're Okay | Jun 21, 2012
- The 2 second walk...It took me literally ten minutes today to walk with my two year old son to the car. Actually, it was eleven. I try to follow the principle of 'letting your child lead'. Not necessarily because I Posted by globalmomma in Momma's Hula Dance | Jun 19, 2012
- Sky Dive Queenstown Friday 13thWhen someone tells you something about their visit to a town you listen and consider their view. Now its not always going to match up with your own point of view but you have a general idea of what Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Jun 14, 2012
- Public Bus from Managua to RivasThe bus slowly backs out and is being directed by two men outside who are barefoot. Just as we pull onto the road, a man gets up from his seat and starts yelling out some sort of presentation. He's selling Posted by Lifeoutofthebox in Life out of the box | May 24, 2012
- Chapter fifty eight - DenpasarDay 218: Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia 04/05/2012 A very, very early morning (ten to three) is our reward for yesterday's slog and we are out before three, with our trusty poundland head torch, for the walk up Mount Bromo for sunrise. The Posted by tevs in Unbelievable trekkers | May 19, 2012
- French Pass, Farewell Spit, Collingwood, Fox Glacier, WanakaDriving along the straight roads we saw quite a few hitch hikers, stood there holding up their signs patiently waiting for someone to stop. We drove past two youngish lads and decided we would pick them up as we were Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | May 17, 2012
- Blenheim, Picton, NelsonSit down this is a long one...... I forgot to mention just before we left Australia we bought a pair of trainers each with the intention of getting fit, yes doing some running in New Zealand and having all the utensils Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Apr 25, 2012
- KaikouraWe drove along the coast toward Blenhiem and stumbled across a layby in the early evening which was right next to a quiet beach. There were not many homes and hardly any vehicles on the road either. I Posted by Vicky Bailey in Vicky and Chloe Bailey World Trip | Apr 14, 2012
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