It surprises us just how much we actually do in a year that it almost makes sense to do this every 6 months instead of every year... our years are just so FULL OF LIFE and EXPERIENCES! What is the remote life actually like with a family? We left as a couple and had two babies during our endless travels. Reflecting on 1,461 days of continuous travel (4 years), having visited 28 different countries on 6 different continents, and birthing two children along the way.
Read MoreReflecting on 1,096 days of continuous travel (3 years including a leap year), having visited 23 different countries on 5 different continents, doing most of it while pregnant, and with a baby. This year we explored most of Malaysia, as this country has been kept mostly safe, and as we felt stuck being both pregnant and with a toddler who we didn’t want to get sick.
Read MoreReflecting on 731 days of continuous travel (2 years - leap year), having visited 23 different countries on 5 different continents, doing most of it while pregnant, and with a baby. This year we explored Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Bali, Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand. Cheers to a third year of adventure!
Read MoreVisiting Kanta Elephant Sanctuary in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Is it ethical? Do they offer rides on elephants?
Read MoreCape Town’s most famous locations are known as “The Big 6” and are the first 6 that we mention on this list, but there are also so many other things in and around Cape Town that are worth checking out as well! Apart from the best things to do around Cape Town, you may also want to check out. . .
Read MoreWhat comes to mind when you think of Singapore? Perhaps Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, Merlion Park, a Night Safari, or the Trick Eye Museum? This unique city-island-country has many world-famous attractions and locations. We’ll share how you can get the most out of your visit in this amazing 3 day Singapore itinerary.
Read MoreReflecting on 365 days of continuous travel, having visited 17 different countries on 4 different continents, doing most of it while pregnant, and having a baby in a foreign country. Cheers to another year of adventure!
Read MoreThe best places to visit in Cairo, Egypt. Must see places in Cairo, Egypt. Can’t miss places in Cairo, Egypt. The Great Pyramid of Giza. The Great Pyramid of Egypt. The pyramids of Giza. The Sphinx of Giza. The Egyptian Museum. Memphis & Shakkara. Pharaonic Village. Fayoum Oasis - Wadi El-Rayan. Madinaty City or New Cairo City. Al Mokattam Mountain Coptic Cave Churches. The Hanging Church, the Cavern Church & the Ben Erza Synagogue. The Coptic Orthodox Cathedral. The Salah Al. Din Citadel & Alabaster Mosque. The Mosques of Al-Rifa’i and Sultan Hassan.
Read MoreCan I travel to Switzerland on a budget? Switzerland is without a doubt one of the most expensive countries to travel to, so it makes sense that people regularly ask us if it is possible to travel to Switzerland on a budget. Good news: Yes, you can!
Read MoreEgypt is so much bigger than you might expect. Visiting Cairo, Luxor, the Nile River, Aswan, and Abu Simbel is not an easy task - let along throwing in Alexandria, the Red Sea, the Oases, or the Sinai. This adjustable itinerary allows you to pick and choose or to do it all.
Read MoreWhat is Egypt like? An Egyptian Adventure & Learning Experience. What to do in Egypt. Egyptian culture. Religion in Egypt. Is Egypt safe to visit? Is Egypt cheap? Egypt on a budget.
Read MoreIs Santorini expensive? Good news, it doesn’t have to be! Explore Santorini on a budget while helping the locals and boosting the economy. Check out this article to learn more about the best cheap foods on the island and the #1 best free activity to do while in Santorini, Greece!
Read MoreThankfully we had time to explore Wales for a couple of days because it really is a lovely place. If you get the chance to go to Wales, here are some of the places we would recommend: . . .
Read MoreSee the highlights of Scotland including the Wallace Monument, Glencoe, Isle of Skye, Inverness, Loch Ness, the Eilean Donan Castle and much more!
Read MoreSouth of Dublin is a huge estate with gardens that cover 47 acres, and the highest waterfall in Ireland.
Read MoreWales sometimes seems to be a forgotten part of the UK. At least in my experience. I hear of people visiting or wanting to visit England and Scotland, and Northern Ireland as well as the Republic of Ireland. But I rarely hear much of Wales. As such, I didn't really know…
Read MoreHere is the perfect 2-day Amalfi Coast + Capri budget itinerary! Visit Ravello, Amalfi, and Positano - add in Sorrento and Capri.
Read MoreCapri is expensive! What if you could fit it all in without breaking the bank?
Read MoreTrümmelbach Falls is a powerful waterfall located in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland. Join us as we ascend the interior of this mountain cutting waterfall. Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland is one of the most iconic and picturesque places in all of Switzerland - and that is saying a lot considering how majestic this entire country is. Additionally, it is home to one of the most powerful and deadly waterfalls that we have ever witnessed - Trümmelbach Falls! It is a series of ten glacier-fed waterfalls inside the mountain that you can see from the inside via its own cave-like carving and due to a number of stairwells that were built in 1913 and maintained ever since. Trümmelbach is a natural UNESCO World heritage site as it is formed by glacier melt-water from Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau that form a powerful raging torrent that carries 20,000 liters of water per second through the caves.
Read MoreAre you ready to sail off the side of a mountain and glide around while taking in the most amazing views of Switzerland? If so, you may want to try out paragliding. It's not as scary as it looks!
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