New Year in (Papua) New Guinea

– David It’s been a few weeks since our last entry and we’ve been flat out exploring and settling in (our stuff finally arrived!). Times flies when you are having fun, so I’ve neglected to write the latest update. Here’s what you’ve missed: Time in Moresby or POM as the locals call it, is best …

Getting to Know Port Moresby

Lauren – It’s been a whirlwind few weeks! In between moving into a new apartment, starting a new job, filling in a thousand forms and practising driving in this crazy town, we have met some fantastic people! We were very lucky that my friend Sarah was having a big birthday bash a few days after …

Buenos Aires and an Unexpected End

David – After returning the rental car at the airport in Salta we were given the all clear from the agent that the damage would be covered by the insurance. We grinned as we boarded our flight to Buenos Aires. Our bags were heavy with a few bottles of wine we were looking forward to …

Northern Argentina – Part II

Lauren – Argentina has completely blown us away. I know we’ve said that before, but this was different. We toyed for a long time in Ecuador about where we would go for a road trip in South America. We had been set on Northern Patagonia in Chile for a while, but other travelers had warned …

Northern Argentina – Part 1

David – Our road trip started in Salta, the capital of the region (also called Salta) and after Mendoza we expected it to be brown, small and quiet. We couldn’t have been more wrong – The city was huge, green and incredibly busy with local shoppers before the start of Lent. Of course we had …

Baños – The Adventure Capital

David – Our journey from Quilatoa to Banos went surprisingly smoothly – the only hiccup was that I left my jumper back at the hostel in Latacunga where we picked up our luggage noooooooo 😦 RIP fleecy jumper…or is it? Banos is Ecuador’s answer to Queenstown, New Zealand – an adventure hot-spot but for the …

A journey from Cali to Quito

Lauren – Our time in Colombia was coming to an end. It had so far blown our expectations out of the water, so much so that we had canceled our pre-booked flight from Colombia to Peru on the 14th January and opted for a more spontaneous style of travelling. We were so happy to have …

Mum, I’m moving to Medellin…

David – Lets just say our time in Medellin did not get off to the smoothest of starts. “There is a big problem” the friendly airport check in lady told us. “Your flight, it’s for the 10th of October”. That indeed is a big problem as we planned to fly on the 10th of January. …

A Colombian Caribbean Coast

Lauren – Our journey to Colombia wasn’t the easiest. We had booked this part of our trip long before we left on our six month adventure whist Qantas point hacking one rainy afternoon in Canberra. It’s safe to say we made some mistakes. What should have been a simple two hour flight from Havana to …

Actually I’m in Havana

David – Having recovered from our journey to Trinidad, it was soon time to plan the return to Havana. We asked our host “please, can you arrange a collective back to the capital with a driver who wont kill us?!” What we were hoping would pick us up! Or we wouldn’t have complained with this! …

Road trip: The Yucatan

Lauren – The drive from Bacalar to our next stop Valladolid was easy and beautiful. We had both been a little apprehensive about driving in Mexico, but needn’t have worried at all. The roads are well maintained and safe (except for the huge almost invisible speed bumps on the highways)! Life whizzing by Valladolid would …

Road trip: The Mayan Riviera

David – Our trusty steed was a tiny 4 door Chevrolet which we picked up outside of the airport. For the next two weeks we’re travelling around the Yucatan peninsula! We were heading down from Cancun to Tulum, Bacalar, inland to Validolid, east to Merida and finally north off the coast to Isla Holbox. We …

Selamat Pagi Kuala Lumpur!

Lauren – After waving goodbye to Ho Chi Minh and our near month in Vietnam we touched down in Kuala Lumpur. The change in infrastructure and wealth was stark from the moment we left the airport. We were already missing the cheap Vietnamese cuisine and coffees. We were excited to meet up with Jake and …

Mot Hai Ba Yo! – Hoi An

David – After sailing back to Halong and surviving the crazy 45min taxi to the Cat Bai airport we arrived before check in had opened. Having already adapted to 5 course meals we were hungry again and required the sustenance of an Airport meal – perhaps we were too excited to be flying to the …

Ha Long Bay – two nights on the water

Lauren – Pete, David and I woke up feeling pretty excited about the three days ahead of us. We were headed off on a two night/three day boat cruise around the famous Ha Long Bay. We were hoping our boat wouldn’t look as…rustic as these ones we passed I had done quite a bit of …

Sawasdee Ka Chiang Mai!

The beautiful Doi Inthanon National Park Lauren – We left steamy Bangkok after five busy days and headed north to Chiang Mai. We decided to take the overnight train (in a 2nd class sleeper) and didn’t really know what to expect. But it was great! We boarded around 6pm and by 8pm the train stewards …

How to prepare for six months away

Lauren – To prepare for a six months trip can seem like a daunting experience. I go between feeling extremely relaxed because we’ll have so much time on our hands, to quite stressed that there is too much to do. The biggest thing we had to think about was budget, and what was feasible. We …

So this is really happening…

David – This is an idea that’s been floating in my head for a long time. When I met Lauren it was something I asked her at the very beginning. “Will you travel the world with me?” “Yes!” Fast forward nearly 5 years and it’s happening! Earlier today I got off the phone with my …

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