Day 1: World Vagabonding starts here!

Starting our World Vagabonding trip here with our two backpacks in Guelph, Ontario on a local bus to the Guelph Central Station! đđ
Day 1: Guelph Central Station

After the local bus #8 ride, we transferred at the Guelph Central Station for the Go Train heading to Toronto Union Station đ
Day 1: Toronto Union Station

Arrived at Toronto Union Station đ after a 1.5 hours train ride from Guelph. Gotta wait here for another 4.5 hours to get on to the over-night Flix bus to New York đșđž :) Border Check atLĂ€s mer
Day 2: US Border at Niagara Falls

Welcome to the USA đșđž Crossing the border at Niagara Falls in the midnight. Security check was smooth, only took less than 30 mins for the whole bus to cross. Lucky that we do need need to takeLĂ€s mer
Day 2: Statue of Liberty

Absolutely stunning đ€© Finally got to visit the Statue of Liberty đœ in person. We first went to Bowling Green Subway Station and took a boat from the park there. The $24.8 ticket was value-for-money.
Day 2: Ellis Island

Ellis Island was the busiest immigration inspection and processing station in the past! The museum on the Island has a lot of information for you to learn how immigration inspection on the Island inLĂ€s mer
Day 2: Brooklyn Bridge

Being one of the famous UNESCO World Heritage, it was overly crowded. It was still good to have a short walk on the bridge, but definitely have to find the right time to come to avoid the crowd.
Day 3: Getting On Queen Mary 2

Our final stop at New York đșđž to get on the Queen Mary 2 đł heading to Southampton đŹđ§
Day 3-10: On the Queen Mary 2

Crossing the Atlantic Ocean on the Queen Mary 2. A little bits and pieces of our 8-day cruise ship journey heading to Southampton đŹđ§ We lost one hour every day at noon to catch up with the UKLĂ€s mer
Day 10: Arriving at Southampton đŹđ§

After 7 nights on the Queen Mary 2, it’s time to touch the land! Arriving at the Mayflower Cruise Terminal of Southampton đŹđ§
Day 10: Southampton short tour around

A very short touring around the old town of Southampton đŹđ§ before getting on the Great Western Railway (GWR) train to Bristol đŹđ§
Day 10: Southampton Central Station

It’s time to to take our first train ride in UK from the Southampton Central Station. Bristol UK is our next stop!
Day 11: Tour around Bristol

Clifton Suspension Bridge @ Bristol đŹđ§ built in 1864. £1 for vehicle to cross, but free for pedestrians and bikes. We were told that a hot ballon festival will be held here every summer.
Day 11: Bristol Temple Meads Station

One of the more historic sites, a beautiful train station, Bristol Temple Meads Station! It is related to the London Paddington Station, with UNESCO world heritage background.
Day 14: Tour around Birmingham

Our very first Christmas Market in Europe @ Birmingham! Even though the city suffered from bankruptcy, it is still pretty developed. We walked around New Street Station, Moor Street Station, theLĂ€s mer
Day 16: Wall Roman Site

Wall sits on Watling Street, and ancient trackway paved and extended by the Romans, which connects Wall Roman Site to Wroxeter Roman City. We saw the remains of the Roman settlement of Letocetum. ItLĂ€s mer
Day 16: Trent and Mersey Canal

The Trent and Mersey Canal is 150km long and is a narrow canal. The narrow locks and bridges are big enough for a single narrowboat 7 feet wide by 72 feet long. We walked a part of the Canal and alsoLĂ€s mer
Day 18: Iron Bridge

Iron Bridge! Another UNESO World Heritage site! It was built in 1779 and with Iron! Yes, Iron could hold that weight. We also walked around the Ironbridge small town. It was a lovely walk. Thanks theLĂ€s mer
Day 22: Leaving Sutton Coldfield

After 9 nights staying with our friend in Sutton Coldfield, near Birmingham area, we were about to head out to London! It is nice to see the train running again as they have been stopped (so did weLĂ€s mer
Day 22: Passing through Birmingham again

It’s Birmingham New Street Station again! We were catching the Megabus from Birmingham to London Victoria Coach Station. The Bull at the station got very active when it saw us in the morning thisLĂ€s mer
Day 22: London Victoria Station

The 3-hour Megabus Ride took us from Birmingham to London Victoria Coach Station. We then walked to the Victoria underground station and took the District Line to make our way to Wimbledon, where weLĂ€s mer
Day 22: Arriving at Wimbledon

Wimbledon is a place at the edge of the city of London. It is the end of the District Line. It could be easily accessed by Tube (underground) and National Rail. 30 mins by tube to London City Center,LĂ€s mer
Day 23: Kews Royal Botanic Garden

Our first visiting spot in London! We first took the train to Richmond station, then walk to here. This Royal Botanic Garden is huge! Today was tough because of the weather đ§âïžđ§âïž So weLĂ€s mer
Day 24: London Waterloo Station

Our plan was to walk around Downtown London today. We got the 2For1 National Rail ticket promotion to purchase the Westminster Abbey tickets. However, to fulfill the offer, you have to go to London byLĂ€s mer
Day 24: Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey! Today first started with disappointment, then turned out to be a lucky day! The adventure started with Westminster Abbey. Since we would like to use the 2For1 promotion offered byLĂ€s mer