And we are off...

After some teary goodbyes to friends and family we are finally at the airport to begin the start of a very long journey! What this really means is a long food and drink tour of the world, therefore weLæs mere
Kuala Lumpur International Airport

13 hours later (and 2 meals) we have arrived in KL. The flight was surprisingly comfortable as there was 126 empty seats which meant (unfortunately no upgrade) we had a spare seat on our row to loungeLæs mere
Siem Reap

Another 2 hour flight (and another meal) later we arrived in Siem Reap, Cambodia. We hopped in a taxi to get to our first home of the trip "The Happy Guesthouse". It is a cute little place with aLæs mere
Angkor Wat

Up at 4:15am to get a tuk tuk to Angkor Wat for the sunrise. We would love to say at this point we got the perfect picture of the sun rising above the huge temple, but it actually just looked likeLæs mere
The Other Temples

After our first temple experience at Angkor Wat we thought by 9am it was time for a well earned breakfast at the "James Bond Cafe". Then, after a game of hide and seek with our tuk tuk driver we movedLæs mere
Exploring Siem Reap

Today we decided to see a bit of the city we are staying in. We started after a hearty breakfast (pancakes and a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich) with "Pub street". This is the main tourist street ofLæs mere
Butterflies, landmines & overnight buses

Our last day in Siem Reap we got a tuk tuk ride up to a butterfly farm. The rain continued until we arrived, allowing us to see the locals catching fish and the children playing in the floods. TheLæs mere
Crab town

The bus journey was surprisingly uneventful until David panicked, having realised we had underestimated how far we had to travel once getting off the bus by a margin of around 100km. We buried ourLæs mere
Countryside Touring

We had a lazy morning consisting of an English and a French breakfast (the owner of the place we are staying is French, as are most of the other guests we have met). She kindly helped us to organiseLæs mere
Phnom Penh

We said goodbye to the friendly frog family and our shack this morning as we were picked up for our 'big' bus transfer to Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. The minibus, as it actually was, headedLæs mere
The Darker Side of Cambodia

Today we learnt more about Cambodia's recent history and the Khmer Rouge. After a quick bakery stop for breakfast we walked to the Tuol Sleng museum. This was a former high school which was turnedLæs mere
Quick Stop in Kratie

We were up at just gone 5am this morning to finish packing up in time for a tuk tuk ride to our "VIP" bus. We waited 45 minutes for an array of packages and people to board and re-board the minibus.Læs mere
Markets in Krong Stung Treng

After a restless night due to a very firm mattress and David waking every 10 minutes to check there were no cockroaches crawling over us, we were then woken by the local cockerel at 5am which we triedLæs mere
Last day in Cambodia

We spent today trying to figure out the best way to get across the border and into Laos tomorrow. We first tried our hotel - but there was no one around who spoke English, just a mother with a youngLæs mere
Finding Laos and Pomelo

We started our day off by crossing over the Cambodia/Laos border through immigration and handing over multiple ‘service fees’ in addition to our visa charges as we walked across the border lines.Læs mere
Walking the length of Don Det & Don Khon

We started our day with the intention of a bike ride around our little connecting islands, but by the time we had breakfast and headed over to the small restaurant where we could rent bikes from aLæs mere
Onwards to Pakse

We left our home at Pomelo to begin our long journey to Vietnam. We were picked up by an unusual tuk tuk (like a motorbike and sidecar) and taken to the top of Don Khon then a boat took us across toLæs mere
To Vietnam we go!

Up just after 4am for our next bus, but having to wait for an hour for our pickup to arrive (with a phone call to ensure we hadn't been forgotten) we finally clambered into the back of a Songthaew (aLæs mere
Finding Family

With 'drowned' (poached) eggs in our bellies we waited for the transfer to our next bus. A minibus took us and some other tourists to the bus station where we waited and changed to another type ofLæs mere
Relaxing at the Banyan

We, and Daniel, started the day with yoga looking over the lagoon. After a good stretch we met back up with Leila and headed for breakfast. Again, in great detail, we were introduced to each stationLæs mere
Last day of Tranquility

We overfilled on breakfast again, but unfortunately had to cancel our kayaking trip due to more rain. Instead we had a chilled morning at Daniel and Leila's villa. We then went off for our couples 30Læs mere
Watery Goodbyes

After another filling breakfast we finished packing up our villa and headed to reception to wave Daniel and Leila off; they were getting a flight to Singapore. It was sad to say goodbye, especiallyLæs mere
Cycling the sights of Hoí An

Today we borrowed the free bikes from the homestay we are staying at and went for a long ride, past the old town and over to the coastline. We were collared by a lady going past on a motorbike andLæs mere
Same Hué, Different Day

Another early start in the rain, we were served banana 'pancakes' (actually banana omelettes covered in chocolate sauce) and fruit before catching a lift to the bus to Hué, via another sleeper bus.Læs mere
The DMZ

Another early start for us this morning! Our hotel kindly allowed us to order some breakfast before we left at 7am for our bus ride and tour up to the old de-militarised zone between then North andLæs mere