Blog Entries tagged 'road'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'road'
- Mary - AshgabatI had another dreadful night last night, with terrible insomnia, and when I did nod off, I was plagued with horrendous nightmares. But at least my upset tummy does seem considerably better this morning. We try to check in on Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Sep 18, 2019
- Street Art and Art Village Rawai- PhuketSo finally able to get out and abut again, after heavy monsoon rains. I wander around the off beach road in Rawai to find a collection of street art and the Art Village. I think all types of street art are Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Nov 10, 2020
- Bokor Hill Station and Abandoned CasinoBokor Hill Station in Preah Monivong National Park, Cambodia was built in the 1920s by French colonists wanting to escape the heat and humidity of the capital Phnom Penh. The main feature of the resort was the Bokor Palace Hotel Posted by TheJohnsons in Cambodia | Sep 23, 2020
- sarasin Bridge - ThailandI know I have been quiet of late, down to a busy summer trying to get a holiday and moving house. Todays video is taken from my first day of my two week holiday! As you can see it was Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Aug 28, 2020
- Mesmerizing Oman!Travelling with kids on road trip is always fun with challenges ! when we starts unplanned trip to any place , we have to be a quick planner with perfect packing of stuff. We had started late night from AL Posted by LeoAdventure in Adventure Love | Jul 19, 2020
- 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
- Arslanbob to Bishkek and everything in-betweenCAREC Corridor 3 (Bishkek-Osh Road) In 2012 I had an epic journey along the Silk Route to China and beyond. In this video you see one of my favourite countries visited at that time. Nothing can prepare you for the sheer Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 24, 2020
- visit to a world heritage siteWhat a bliss it was to have a good night's rest and even to my surprise, the medicine really kicked in. I have to admit that it was a short one but still, better a few hours of sleep than Posted by Ils1976 in New Zealand | Jun 2, 2020
- last day driving on the long and windy roadI was just so glad that the Vodka did the trick coz I slept like a baby and the best thing of all, I didn’t even woke up with a headache. Still a bit drowsy because I am not totally Posted by Ils1976 in New Zealand | Jun 2, 2020
- biking or zip lining, that’s the question?One day you get a bit depressed when you see rain, the next morning you wake up with a smile on your face when you see the sun shining. New Zealand is such a strange country and although I am Posted by Ils1976 in New Zealand | May 31, 2020
- beauty is all around us … so why can’t I see it ???Unlike a few days before, today we had yet again an early start and this meant that with sleepy eyes I got dressed and had breakfast just like the rest of our group so that we could leave for Milford Posted by Ils1976 in New Zealand | May 31, 2020
- escape from the horror that is rain!Strangely enough I slept quite alright, but in the middle of the night everything became so quite that I suddenly woke up. It seemed that the rain had finally stopped and with a smile on my face I went back Posted by Ils1976 in New Zealand | May 28, 2020
- it’s going to be a long day on the road!Today, we were once again going to have an entire day on the road. If you really want to see things (if they don’t get cancelled here with the strange weather and all), you always have to wake up early Posted by Ils1976 in New Zealand | May 26, 2020
- driving, driving and a bit more drivingAt 9 AM in the morning we said goodbye to the town and although our guide Nuna insisted on getting several tuk tuk minivans for our luggage and our group of 14, me and a few others decided to go Posted by Ils1976 in Laos & Cambodia with a Thai ending | Apr 30, 2020
- Taldyk pass KyrgyzstanIn 2012 I took the epic journey across Central Asia and into China, following Alexander the Great to the Jade Gate in China. One of the most draw dropping journeys was in Kyrgyzstan and the Pamir Highway. Stopping at many Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Apr 22, 2020
- weather gods ... please be kind to us!Since we weren't leaving Netanya till 9.30 in the morning, I had the luxury to sleep in and I must say, it felt rather good. But awake is awake and as soon as I jumped out of bed, had a Posted by Ils1976 in Shalom Israel | Apr 12, 2020
- KAMPONG GLAM & HAJI LANE STREET ART 2020I have just come back from a very recent trip to Singapore, for four days! Whilst there visiting the Gardens by the Bay and other amazing places that have popped up since my last visit in 2013, I took the time Posted by TheJohnsons in Singapore | Feb 29, 2020
- SUPERGIRL Posted by happy glocals in We don't count the days... | Dec 26, 2019
- going nativeToday we had another early rise. It was also our last day with the Topdeck group and this meant we had to leave all our luggage behind in the hotel, just to pick it up again, later this evening when Posted by Ils1976 in Terra Australis | Nov 11, 2019
- Phuket Guan Nabon ShrineChinese style temples in Thailand are and can be called ; Sanjao, San Chao, or ( ศาลเจ้า ). They may belong to the community, perhaps donated by wealthy benefactors, or to private foundations of a pious and charitable character. Even when Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | Nov 3, 2019
- a short introduction to Champa historyJust like yesterday, today we have yet again an entire day free to ourselves and for the second time around, me and Tania signed up for an optional excursion. This time it’s a cultural one as we are getting to Posted by Ils1976 in Socialist Republic of Vietnam | Nov 3, 2019
- THE ROUTE TO ASHEVILLE, NCHi; Leaving Williamsburg we traveled in a southwesterly direction out of Virginia into North Carolina enjoying the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains along the way. We stopped in a small town just west of Durham, NC. Named Mebane (pronounced meben) Posted by dixter in Dick's Travels | Sep 29, 2019
- Naryn to KashgarAs I look back at these images of my great personal journey along the Silk Route from the West to the East , I realise how much stronger it made me, how much it changed the way I am and Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Aug 27, 2019
- Arslanbob to Bishkek and the Tuu Ashuu Pass (Kyrgyzstan) The epic journey in Kyrgyzstan didn't finish in Arslenbob, but continued on our way to Bishkek. Through some of the most desolately beautiful World. One of the most exciting and scary tunnel journeys I have ever done, is the main Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Aug 23, 2019
- Arslanbob – Wild Walnut Forest & WaterfallsDuring my two month stay in Kyrgyzstan, I spent quite a few days here, and I walked up to the Walnut forest via the waterfall and back down the valley... Arslanbob (Written and pronounced in Kyrgyz as “Arstanbap”) is one of Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Aug 22, 2019
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