Agra, India

Whit and I partially escaped the Delhi pollution by catching an early morning train to Agra. The Taj Mahal is Agra's main tourist attraction. We woke up at dawn to beat the crowds and watch theLeggi altro
Varanasi, India

It's difficult to describe our Varanasi experience. Some words that come to mind are bizarre, amazing, unique, and weird. It was by far the biggest culture shock we have had so far. It was truly anLeggi altro
Jaipur, India

It's official, Whit and I have been traveling for half a year and have visited 13 countries! Among countless experiences, we've partied on the Gili islands in Indonesia, scuba dived in the crystalLeggi altro
Pushkar, India

After a few near-death experiences on a crazy local bus, we safely arrived in the hippie-haven of Pushkar. The city has less traffic than our previous destinations with only one main road lined withLeggi altro
Jodhpur, India

Like all of India, the blue city of Jodhpur was noisy, bustling, and dirty. It is situated deep within the state of Rajasthan, so it was our first experience of a classic Indian desert city. TheLeggi altro
Jaisalmer, India

Indian thanksgiving! While exploring the beautiful sandstone fort of Jaisalmer, Andreas and I met a fellow American at a cafe and we decided to have an Indian thanksgiving. At the restaurant, ourLeggi altro
Goa, India

Whit and I enjoyed our time in the beachy southern state of Goa. It reminded us of south east Asia which was a welcome change to the cold and chaos of northern India. By chance, we met a fellow kiwiLeggi altro
Negombo, Sri Lanka

We found Andreas' parents (Jon and Barb) in Sri Lanka!
We will be traveling with them through Sri Lanka for the next three weeks. Our first stop was Negombo. Our first few days were full of rain. WeLeggi altro
Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka

We all had mixed feelings about our time in the ancient ruin-rich city of Anuradhapura.
Anuradhapura is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities of the world and its main attractions are threeLeggi altro
Sigiriya, Sri Lanka

Polonnaruwa, a village near Sigirya, is beautiful and quiet, surrounded by rivers and rice fields. After a long sunset walk, we went out for a unique dining experience at an organic farm/restaurant.Leggi altro
Kandy, Sri Lanka

We spent most of our time in Kandy strolling through the botanical gardens which seemed like an oasis in the middle of a busy and dirty city. The highlights were the giant bamboo, the avenues of palmLeggi altro
Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka

The trains are on strike! We had grand plans to ride the world famous Sri Lankan railway through tea fields into the mountains. Instead, because of the pesky strike, we took the much cheaper, faster,Leggi altro
Ella, Sri Lanka

Shortly after arriving in Ella we could understand why most people describe it as a highlight of their Sri Lankan adventures. Being up in the mountains, the temperature was cooler and the atmosphereLeggi altro
Yala National Park, Sri Lanka

We left our hotel at 4am to go on a Jeep safari of Yala National Park. The park is famous for its leopards and elephants. We lined up with about 80 other Jeeps waiting for the gates to open. Once itLeggi altro
Mirissa, Sri Lanka

Beachy Mirissa is a popular tourist haven on Sri Lanka's south coast. We spent three days here enjoying the sun, surf, and late afternoon thunderstorms which cleared before dinner. Breakfasts wereLeggi altro
Galle, Sri Lanka

We spent four days exploring Galle, Unawatuna, and Hikkaduwa; all southern beaches of Sri Lanka. Galle is a large walled fort and we walked its perimeter enjoying the view of the tropical blue waters.Leggi altro
Colombo, Sri Lanka

To round off our travels with my parents in Sri Lanka, we spent a few days in the capital city Colombo. Our major activity here was buying Sri Lanka inspired/themed Christmas presents. We enjoyed aLeggi altro
Aarau, Switzerland

We made it to Europe! Andreas and I both appreciate the cleanliness, no honking, great public transport, walking on sidewalks, not being asked where we are from, blending in, modern buildings, and theLeggi altro
Sarnen, Switzerland

After a delicious breakfast on Christmas day with my aunt, Whit and I took the train to Sarnen, a quaint little Swiss village, to unite with Whit's bestfriend Monica and her husband Rory who live inLeggi altro
Colmar, France

On our drive back to Luxembourg we stopped in the French town that inspired Beauty and the Beast. It's a breathtaking old town on a river surrounded by colorful houses. We enjoyed walking the cobbledLeggi altro
Trier, Germany

Andreas and I went on a day trip from Luxembourg to the oldest city in Germany, Trier. We visited the local church. It had spectacular ceilings and carvings, with a breathtaking organ hanging from theLeggi altro
Luxembourg

We spent a week lounging at Monica and Rory’s house in Luxembourg. Face masks, bubble baths, Zelda, Mario Cart, and Netflix. Much needed after so long on the road. I, Whitney (Andreas made meLeggi altro
Bruges, Belgium

We drove to Bruges from Luxembourg with Monica and Rory. Judith, our old flatmate from New Zealand, met us here from Holland. We spent the evening sampling Bruges' greatest export, beer! We visitedLeggi altro
Utrecht, The Netherlands

We spent a week with our friend Judith in her hometown of Utrecht. Utrecht is a beautiful city full of old townhouses built around canals - think Amsterdam without the tourists. The main mode ofLeggi altro
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

We took a thirty minute train ride from Utrecht to Amsterdam to meet up with our friends from New Zealand, Joon and Trixie, who are currently traveling around Europe. We wandered the city during theLeggi altro
Shirley GreshamI like Andreas’ airborne photo. Great pics all around!