Our Travel ‘Horror’ Stories
Sandy highlights some of our travel ‘horror’ stories that we have experienced on our journey to date.
Sandy highlights some of our travel ‘horror’ stories that we have experienced on our journey to date.
Sandy writes about using her iPhone and how it has helped us while traveling internationally, especially during our recent time in Europe.
Our third series of wallpaper, covering Nepal through Uzbekistan, is now available!
This is a story for those of you who are “into the numbers”. We kept track of some statistics and fun measures during our three months of travels in Asia. These numbers can be found in this story.
In the second “The Third Lane” series post, Darren writes about some of our most memorable road experiences while at Karakol Natural Park in Kyrgyzstan.
After over three months in Asia, Europe is the next continent on our journey. Our new experiences began with our first stop in Europe, Latvia.
The Third Lane refers to an imaginary path in the center of a road between the two directions of opposing traffic. It is used by impatient drivers to pass cars even though they are overtaking vehicles on narrow mountain roads. Darren writes about some of our most memorable road experiences while at Everest Base Camp in Tibet.
Uzbekistan has been long synonymous with the Silk Road. After leaving Samarkand we split our time between visiting two Silk Road cities and experiencing the rural village countryside.
Catch up with the Trekking the Planet team as they cover the extreme contrasts of mysterious Uzbekistan.
Now that we have completed our three months of travel in Asia, here is a country by country summary of our food experiences, covering Nepal to Uzbekistan, during the second part of our time on this continent.
Catch up with the Trekking the Planet team as they summarize their time in Asia. In approximately three months, they visited nine countries and covered thousands of miles overland.
Catch up with the Trekking the Planet team as they visit the country of Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia.