How It’s Made – Siem Reap Tour
When I was a kid it felt as though I was forever being dragged about by my parents on the most unimaginably boring activities. One of their favorites was driving to see wildflowers bloom....
When I was a kid it felt as though I was forever being dragged about by my parents on the most unimaginably boring activities. One of their favorites was driving to see wildflowers bloom....
We came to Siem Reap with the same intention as every other traveler; to explore the scores of temples that make up Angkor Archaeological Park. In typical Tom and Jenny fashion it actually took...
We enjoyed our almost two week stay in Krabi very much, but were definitely ready for beach life at the end of it. It’s a bit of a tease to be staying that close...
We did not give the high season in Krabi Thailand the respect it deserved. We figured we would just book one night somewhere and then walk around to pick out another place. We asked...
The first time we came to Thailand I was too amazed at seeing all of my favorite Thai dishes on every menu and street corner, to branch out too far. Seeing things like larb...
When we were in the Philippines surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and perfect beaches we heard several other travelers say knowledgeably to one another “wow, this looks just like Krabi.” “Totally” everyone else in...
The Cameron highlands, about 4.5 hours by bus from KL, was another Pinterest-inspired destination. I was perusing “Malaysia” pins and after seeing photos of sprawling tea fields like this one I knew we had...
We rang in 2014 about halfway through our month-long housesit on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, or KL as all the cool kids call it. Most of the things we read about Kuala Lumpur...
Tom and I are currently in a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at our 6th house sitting gig. House sitting is one of the things we do that people seem to be the most...
I was expecting to sort of hate Puerto Princesa. Most of the blogs I read warned travelers to get out of there as soon as possible warning about the slumminess of the city, the...
There is no question as to whether or not El Nido is a touristy town. There are probably just as many tourists in the town as locals, and if you stick to the main...
After our Tao boat trip ended in El Nido Palawan we kidnapped one of our ship-mates and rode off into the night on a trike (or motorbike with a complicated side car thing attached)...