We're in India

Hello everyone! We have just arrived from a squished 5hour plane ride from Thailand to India! First we had to take a plane from Krabi to Bangkok which took 1 hour. Next we took an hour long shuttleBaca lagi
No online check-in for SpiceJet...

...just a good old fashioned free-for-all. Here we come India!
Toodle-oo Thailand...

We have had a great time exploring some pockets of this country. Looking forward to our next chapter, we set our sights on India and Nepal.
A hike to a beautiful sight...

Today we went on a hike. It was called Dragon’s Crest Mountain (Khao Ngon Nak). It was only the four of us because mummy was sick. The owner of the condo drove us to the start of the hike. At firstBaca lagi
Kayaking In The Mangrove Swamp

Today we went kayaking through a salt water mangrove swamp, with canyons, and lots and lots of mangrove trees! We had two people in each boat; Chloë + Lara, Dale + Geoff, and Malcolm + Lee (ourBaca lagi
"Try a dive" in Hat Nopparat Thara Park

Geoff’s “bucket list” included scuba diving, just to see what it’s like. Without a license, options are a bit limited, but we ended up with Oum, a great guide, and Krabi’s only fullyBaca lagi
Who needs a snow day?

We clearly picked a great winter to be away... but we are thinking of our friends in Ontario! Honest, I posted these for you to enjoy on your snow day (not to rub it in)... If we could bring you toBaca lagi
Beauty, buddhas & baci in Luang Prabang

Our last stop before heading “home” to Thailand was Luang Prabang in Laos, another UNESCO World Heritage Centre on our South East Asian tour. We took a riverboat down the mighty Mekong, saw cavesBaca lagi
Education Day

Today we visited a rural school outside of Luang Prabang, in Laos. There were only thirteen students in the middle school building, and only three of them were girls. We got there during their EnglishBaca lagi
Inspired by the arts in Cambodia

In Siem Reap, even in the midst of big glitzy hotels and restaurants, there is a sense that Khmer people have a lot to overcome, after centuries of war, brutal political and social challenges. So IBaca lagi
Siem Reap, Cambodia

From the local market, to the floating villages all the way to our last lunch, Cambodia treated us so very well. If the struggling state of the economy isn’t enough of an indicator, then a fewBaca lagi
Animals in Cambodia

While we were roaming around Cambodia we have seen many animals including monkeys 🐒, parrots 🦜, fish 🐠, cats 🐈, dogs 🐕, oxen 🐂, a scorpion 🦂, rabbits 🐇, guinea pigs, gerbils,Baca lagi
Monkeys in Cambodia

Today we went to a floating village and on a boat we met a monkey that was very funny. He would jump around squirming. Once he pretended to drink out of a coke can, and another time he grabbed theBaca lagi
Temple អាហារប៊ូហ្វេ in Cambodia

Southeast Asia has lots of temples - LOTS! We have not been too temple-focused as a family, though. Surprisingly, they are not our kids’ favourite outings... even though we read about the life ofBaca lagi
ATVs!!

On our first day in Cambodia, after lunch, our guide, Smey, took us to an ATV garage. We had no idea what to expect, because we weren’t sure how it would work out. Once we got there, we met our ATVBaca lagi
An Bang Beach

A few days ago, we went to An Bang Beach. It had nice big waves, nice warm water, and nice soft sand. We went on a beautiful day, and had a wonderful time. We body surfed, sun bathed, and Malcolm andBaca lagi
Hoi An, Vietnam

Hoi An is a Vietnamese version of Niagara on the Lake. It is a designated UNESCO site because of the buildings and structures that represent several centuries of cultural heritage including French,Baca lagi
Taboo bamboo workshop

Today we went to a bamboo workshop called taboo. The artisan was a man named Tan. His entire workshop was made out of bamboo including his house, his electric car, his bike, and even the bathroom wasBaca lagi
Ha Long Bay

For the past three days we have been on a cruise boat here in Ha Long Bay, called the ‘Perla Dawn Sails’ (By the way, if anyone decides to come to Ha Long Bay in the future, I would definitelyBaca lagi
Perla Dawn Sails

This morning Malcolm and Geoff woke up at 6:15 to do tai chi on the top deck with our friends Grace Joe and Harry. After that, we had breakfast in the dawn restaurant. While everyone else was goingBaca lagi
Winter in the Mai Chau valley

It’s a bit cooler in the mountains! Yesterday, we ate delicious northern Vietnamese fare, and drank shots of rice wine, in jackets and toques. Today was a lovely grey day for a long, green bike rideBaca lagi
The Ancient Vietnamese Village

Yesterday we drove to a Vietnamese village that was built in the 16th century. We visited the communal house, dedicated to ‘Tang Huan Lan’ the deceased saint of the village. We also walked aroundBaca lagi
Hanoi, Vietnam

Hanoi is really, really loud and busy. It is so difficult to cross the street. There is a lot of garbage and stuff here, but the weather is the perfect temperature. I noticed a lot of coffee shops. IBaca lagi
Sop Pong Sunrise

We all woke up at 5:45am to catch this beautiful sunrise. Kai made us tea and hot chocolate because it was a little chilly this early in the morning (a brisk 16 degrees C). I have never seen this kindBaca lagi
Cave Lodge and Karen Hill Tribe Village

We checked into the Cave Lodge, an Australian/Thai retreat 4.5 hours east of Chiang Mai or a few kilometres from the Burmese border. It has two kittens, hammocks, a nice open fireplace and a ping pongBaca lagi
PengembaraWelcome to international air travel The Grandfather
Sounds exciting(?)... I look forward to your Indian adventures.
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