Punta Arenas, Chile

The trip to this charming town, our first stop in Chile, was a 12 hour bus ride from Ushuaia. Historically significant in the exploration of this part of the world, the town has been visited byOkumaya devam et
Ushuaia

Sadly, we had to leave the ship but were excited to catch up with our dear friends, Marc and Rowena, for a few hours before they boarded our same ship for their Antarctic adventure. We tried not toOkumaya devam et
Antarctic Peninsula

After leaving South Georgia, we cruised for 2 and ½ days through the Scotia Sea in the Southern Ocean to the Antarctic Peninsula.
On our way we saw our first icebergs - one huge tabular ‘bergOkumaya devam et
South Georgia

This island has played large in our imagination after first reading Sir Ernest Shackleton’s account of his epic journey from being stuck in pack ice off Antarctica, sailing to Elephant Island in 3Okumaya devam et
Falkland Islands

Even though we’re traveling on a luxurious ship with all the comforts you can imagine (champagne, sir?), this first stop on our trip helped us to quickly remember we’re in a very remote part ofOkumaya devam et
Ushuaia, argentina

After a few nights in a nice hotel in B.A., we met with our tour group for orientation. Then, a short, bumpy 3 hour charter flight took us to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Ushuaia isOkumaya devam et
Buenos Aires

Because we’d used miles to pay for one ticket out of Delhi, we ended up on different flights to London. Christy flew Delhi-Helsinki-London (on FinnAir – “the official airline of Santa”) andOkumaya devam et
New Delhi

Our last 4 days in India were spent seeing some sights in Delhi, getting our teeth cleaned (masala chai stains, yo!), and getting our laundry cleaned and bags in order for the next part of our trip toOkumaya devam et
Bandavgarh National Park

The main reason for coming to this part of India and to this park was to try to see tigers in the wild. We went on 5 safaris and saw tigers on 4 of the visits to the park (we had 2 different sightingsOkumaya devam et
Katni

Our last India Railway experience (maybe forever?) was a good one, even though we had to get up at 4am to catch the train. We managed to end up in the same carriage and next to each other, which hadOkumaya devam et
Bodhgaya

Took a short flight to Gaya then a tuk-tuk to Bodhgaya.
According to Buddhist belief, Bodhgaya is where the Buddha attained enlightenment while meditating under a Bodhi tree. Now, this small town isOkumaya devam et
New Delhi

On our way to Delhi, we encountered the first real travel hick-up of our trip.
We’d booked a flight out of Jodphur to Delhi (there were no flights from Jaisalmer) so took a 5 hour taxi ride to theOkumaya devam et
Jaisalmer

We caught a very early train to Jaisalmer and managed to get in a sleeper car so were able to relax in relative comfort for most of the 6 hour trip. The last time we were in India we spent many, manyOkumaya devam et
Jodhpur

After an easy 6 hour flight to Mumbai (Bombay) we caught a short connector flight to Jodhpur.
Our last trip to India was in 2008, but we were quickly reminded as soon as we exited the airport howOkumaya devam et
Breaking news!! Dodo discovered!

Our last day in Africa! See you in India!
Azuri Village, Mauritius

We took a very short flight to Mauritius, our last stop in Africa. We’re taking time here after 6 months in Africa to intentionally not do much. We’re staying in an apartment and are able to cookOkumaya devam et
St. Leu, Reunion Island

We only had a few days on this beautiful tropical island, which is a French department so technically we cannot count it as a new country visited. We experienced minor culture shock on arrival becauseOkumaya devam et
Antananarivo

We spent a few days here visiting a few of the palaces, going to a nice lunch, but mostly just reveling in the modern conveniences of running water, electricity and air conditioning! We also tried toOkumaya devam et
Anakao

We had to spend another night here since the boat only goes out early in the morning. This time we had not just one, but two, mouse lemurs in our hut.
It was interesting getting on and off the boatOkumaya devam et
Ambola

We wanted to visit this remote park, Tsimanampesotsa, to see a unique species of baobab so we took a taxi about an hour up a sand road to another beach area, Ambola. This turned out to be one of theOkumaya devam et
Anakao

We said goodbye to our driver, Tom, who drove us safely around the country for the last 3 weeks. He headed back to the capital where he has a break for a few days before picking up new clients. OurOkumaya devam et
Tulear

It only took us ~3.5 hours to get to the coast, but the drive was a bit disheartening as we passed through sapphire mining towns and barren landscapes with very possibly the worst poverty andOkumaya devam et
Isalo National Park

Before driving through the beautiful mountains to Isalo National Park, we stopped at the Anja Community Reserve where we saw tons of ring tailed lemurs and many, many more babies. Plus someOkumaya devam et
Andringitra

Leaving the rain forest, we experienced a dramatic climate and landscape change. We came out of the rain forest, up a steep, windy road - like coming out of a hole in the ground - and very quicklyOkumaya devam et
Ranomafana

Ranomafana National Park is in a very dense rainforest with a river running along its’ border. The river has big boulders, impressive waterfalls and some thermal pools. We were meant to soak in theOkumaya devam et
Ambositra

This small town on a hill is famous for woodcarving and was only a few hours drive from Antisirabe. We ended up having a great experience with our accommodation after a bad start.
We’d been takenOkumaya devam et