Blog Entries tagged 'rainforest'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'rainforest'
- Somdej Phra Srinagarindra Park-Phang NgaDuring my December break in 2021, I was in Phang Nga on my road trip around the province. I had seen there was this huge beautiful Limestone park and wanted to visit it. About mid morning was actually a good time Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Mar 30, 2022
- Sa Nang Manora waterfallA great stop off on my road trip in December 2021, when the waters were quite low. In Thailand, however, every little trickling stream seems to be advertised as this or that “waterfall”, and more than once I’ve hiked several kilometres Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Mar 26, 2022
- In Corcovado National Park[center] Beach and coastline, Corcovado National Park[/center] Our room was filled all day and all night with the sounds of the jungle and of the wave Posted by ToonSarah in Travel with me ... | Mar 11, 2022
- Into the TarkineDay 4 Oh the untouched coastline of the Tarkine! But before that……a relatively normal start time for the day heading to the meet up for 6.30am. A short stroll from the accommodation over to the moored boat that was due to Posted by adventure_megs in Trekking the Tarkine | Feb 16, 2022
- Literal highs and lowsSo it must have been longer than I thought since my last blog post as I was talking about day 48 then and I've now passed 50. The journey so far Banos continued to be a great time as I travelled Posted by cblanc102 in Discovering South East Asia | Jul 11, 2021
- This is more like itSo I'm 48 days into this trip and finally it's starting to feel like it's working right. Ecuador has been consistently great, I know I'm only 5 days in, but usually that's long enough for me to mess things up in Posted by cblanc102 in Discovering South East Asia | Jul 7, 2021
- Big TurnaroundThis will be pretty short, but have loads of photos! A nice part of Panama City! [b]Hanging at the Panam Posted by cblanc102 in Discovering South East Asia | Jul 2, 2021
- Water - foolsJust so you know, I've been writing this (or not) for three days, so when I talk about yesterday, I'm actually talking about Saturday 26th June. I have been a mixture of tired, travelling and lazy. Apologies So yesterday was the Posted by cblanc102 in Discovering South East Asia | Jun 30, 2021
- Time to smell the coffeeI seem to have found myself at yet another turning point after making yet another stupid mistake. I'm definitely finding this trip harder than last year's Thailand attempt. Whether this is down to the weather not being as great, or everything Posted by cblanc102 in Discovering South East Asia | Jun 24, 2021
- Jungle Diary - The ups and downs of going up and downSo a few days ago I travelled to Dos Brazos in Corcovado National Park. My first time in what they call Primary Rainforest instead of the apparently tame stuff I've been in so far. The wifi there was spotty at Posted by cblanc102 in Discovering South East Asia | Jun 17, 2021
- Mountain Gorilla trek in the Democratic Republic of Congo On the day of the trek we rose early at our camp in Kisoro, Uganda, well before sunrise. There was time for a quick breakfast and prep-up before departure. The tour truck took us as Posted by mattchayman in Matts Blog | May 25, 2021
- Peru : Tambopata rainforest Wednesday 29th August – Rainforest Ines knocked on our “door” at 4.30ish and we both got up (as I knew Steve would when he thought about it), got dressed, grabbed a coffee and some fruit, before heading down with the others Posted by PetersF in Peru | Feb 28, 2021
- Peru : Into the Amazon Tuesday 28th August – Into the Rainforest We had a leisurely early morning and even a chance to have a dawn walk to the plaza (very pretty, and quiet) before Posted by PetersF in Peru | Feb 28, 2021
- Bang Wad Dam and ReservoirYou’d be forgiven for thinking that living on a tropical island where we’re surrounded by water, and with plenty of monsoonal rain falling on the island every year, it’s hard to imagine we could possibly ever be facing a water Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Jul 18, 2020
- Swinging Through the Rainforest of Saint LuciaThursday, Ca20 December 2007 - St Lucia Today we were docked in Castries, in St Lucia. Castries has a natural deep water harbour which can accommodate s Posted by greatgrandmaR in 2007 Grandeur of the Seas & NCL Pearl | Dec 21, 2007
- Daytrip to the Blue MountainsWhen I woke up this morning I suddenly realized that our “adventure” here in Australia is almost over. Tomorrow we are already flying to another place. 5 weeks of traveling has gone by so quickly, but we still have 2 Posted by Ils1976 in Terra Australis | May 15, 2020
- nightmare on the Great Ocean Road - the sequelOur alarm clock is once again buzzing like crazy at 5 AM in the morning and for some reason I still am not used to getting up so early in the morning. It sounds a little bit strange because the Posted by Ils1976 in Terra Australis | May 12, 2020
- Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge, BelizeI’ve been lucky to experience many wonderful accommodations in this world. When we booked a last-minute trip to Belize, I was fortunate to find the [[https://www.sleepinggiantbelize.com|Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge.]]. I hit it out of the park on this Posted by traciekochanny in Tracie's Travels. Wanderlust part 2. | Apr 29, 2020
- Colourful Costa RicaSample Itinerary - Day 1: Fly into Liberia - Day 2: Liberia to Arenal/La Fortuna, stopping at Rincón de la Vieja for hiking en route - Day 3: Explore Arenal/La Fortuna - I recommend checking out [b]Mistico A Posted by madrugada in Destination (Un)known. | Mar 24, 2020
- The Belize Zoo and Mayflower Bocawina National Park, BelizeI am not generally a zoo person because I feel bad for animals in captivity, but I also realize that the best zoos are trying to create awareness and provide care for animals that may not survive otherwise. In Belize, Posted by traciekochanny in Tracie's Travels. Wanderlust part 2. | Mar 17, 2020
- meeting the localsToday we had booked the “Go Wild Cape Tribulation Day Tour” with Jungle Tours and when Tania called yesterday to confirm, they told her our pick up time was about 7.25 AM, so we still had a little bit of Posted by Ils1976 in Terra Australis | Nov 11, 2019
- daytrip to paradiseOur alarm clock went off a little after 5 AM, needless to say this was very early, but somehow I was quite fit and awake and ready for what the day had to offer. Breakfast was organised in the bar of Posted by Ils1976 in Terra Australis | Nov 10, 2019
- The sacred toothacheKandy, Sri Lanka Thursday, 14 February 2019 I started the day with another tiring, uncomfortable walk down the hill to Katugastota Bridge to catch a bus into town. The sub-arterial road the guest house is located on has some buses but Posted by urbanreverie in Urban Reverie's Travels | Feb 15, 2019
- DesiderataNuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka Sunday, 10 February 2019 Normally when I am angry or frustrated, a good night's sleep will cure what ails me. Not this morning. I awoke at a quarter past eight after a deep seven and a half Posted by urbanreverie in Urban Reverie's Travels | Feb 10, 2019
- February 1996 - First Visit For guidebooks, I used the Lonely Planet Guide to Costa Rica - also "The Essential Road Guide to Costa Rica" which has the bus schedules etc, and was necessary if you were driving to anywhere off the beaten track (before Posted by greatgrandmaR in 1996, 2008 and 2016 visits to Costa Rica | Mar 1, 1996
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