Road Reading, Part VII

Here are my super short reviews of books 60-70 I’ve read on our adventure. I still can’t believe we have the opportunity to go to Read More →

Ha Long Bay

After traveling through Thailand and Cambodia for six weeks, non-stop almost every day, we were looking forward to a slower pace in Vietnam. We chose Read More →

Cambodia Wrap-Up

We decided to go to Cambodia as a bit of a last minute decision. I didn’t know much about the country and neither did Nate, Read More →

The Temples of Angkor

Angkor Wat (“Temple City”) is the largest religious monument in the world. It’s iconic and overwhelming and more beautiful and mystifying in person than in Read More →

2015: A Year on the Move

Thinking about the fact that I’m writing this from an island I didn’t know existed a year ago in a country I didn’t know much Read More →

Rural Cambodia

As fans of off-the-beaten-path travel, we were excited to find Dani Jump and the tours he offers. After growing up in India and three tours Read More →

Thailand Wrap-Up

Thailand is known as “the land of smiles” and absolutely lives up to its reputation. Though I was nervous about visiting Southeast Asia for the first Read More →

Northern Thai Countryside

Way back when we were planning this trip around the world, I was excited to visit Thailand. Part of the reason is our love of Read More →

Charming Chiang Mai

After leaving Eastern Europe, flying another quarter of the way around the world, and spending a few hectic days in crowded Bangkok, we were excited Read More →

Bouncing around Bangkok

Nate pulled me into Southeast Asia a little unwilling. I was dreading the heat, the dirt, the crowds, the smells, the inevitable illness. We had Read More →