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10 Comments A crowded ferry, railway-track homes, cows on the line, and a hot shower at the end. A Cambodia transit day full of contrast and quiet humour.
Sihanoukville to Kampot: A Day of Mild Peril and Moderate ...
8 Comments From a punishing jungle trek out of Kamaku to the calm shores of Saracen Bay, join us as we explore Cambodian island life, local culture, and the charm of slow travel.
Humidity, Hammocks, and Having a Good Toot: Kamaku Jungle Trek ...
14 Comments A raw, funny account of Koh Rong Sanloem: jungle treks, mosquitoes, storms, monkeys, and barefoot island life on Cambodia’s quieter paradise island.
Koh Rong Sanloem: Mud, Monkeys, and Mosquitoes
12 Comments An honest, funny travel blog about Koh Rong Island — stunning beaches, rubbish problems, nightlife chaos, and why this cracked paradise is still worth visiting.
Koh Rong: Paradise with Cracks in the Sand
5 Comments A honest day in Phnom Penh — from riverfront smells and closed attractions to genocide museums, dodgy chicken, and cockroaches with confidence.
Phnom Penh: A Symphony of Smells, Spasms & Sheer Determination
8 Comments A slow travel diary from Siem Reap featuring the Kulen Elephant Sanctuary, emotional ambushes by elephants, marital diplomacy, and a spectacularly pointless hunt for the bus station.
Coffee, Elephants, and Accidentally Feeling Something
3 Comments Our final day in Bangkok spent wandering aimlessly, discovering hidden temples, awful cake, Iconsiam surprises and the best 75p sunset ferry on the river.
Powered by Sandals, Sunsets and Giant Sausage Dogs
10 Comments A dry, honest travel diary of a day in Bangkok - from the crowded grand Palace to river taxis, Siam Icon, poolside naps and Khao San Road chaos.
The Grand Palace: Gold, Crowds and a River Escape
4 Comments Wander Bangkok's Chinatown on foot - smoky streets, hanging pig noses, packed alleys, river boats and the joy of getting lost together in Yaowarat.
Out of Sync but Right at Home: Wandering Bangkok’s Chinatown
10 Comments Our first day in Thailand - from a late flight out of Manchester to landing in Bangkok, chaos, heat, Grab taxis and a cold beer by the river.
Somewhere over the English Chanel, a New Chapter Began
13 Comments Visit some of Greece’s quieter or slightly more remote shores and beach life will urge you to slow right down. Just what we need after […]
Beach Life & Winter Sunshine to Slow Us Down, Greece
70 Comments We arrived in Turkey on 7 August and left on 5 November with just 1 day left on our tourist visa. During our time, […]
Motorhome Costs & Statistics for 3 Months in Turkey
37 Comments The enormity of the number of soldiers killed during WWI has left an indelible mark on the landscape. They call them the silent villages, the […]
Day 87-88: Driving around WW1 War Graves, Gallipoli
10 Comments Temperatures fell sharply in the night and when I push open the motorhome doors it feels ice cold. I quickly retreat for my fleece and […]
Day 86: Ferry Across the Dardanelles Straits, Kilidulbahir
3 Comments It’s a soft, warmish morning and time to say goodbye to the puppies. I hate leaving them and so want to find them a home, […]
Day 85: Fireworks on Our Last Night in Asia, Canukkale
6 Comments Stray dogs bark all night long, so breakfast is eaten slump style. But we have good news, Tosh is feeling much better and his grumpy […]
Day 84: A Taste of the West! Big Mac Meal, ...
8 Comments An early rise the make the most of a long journey. After three hours of driving and two hours of crawling through Izmir, we pull […]
Day 82-83: Sick Humans, Dogs & A Motorhome, Kucukkoy
18 Comments It’s around eight o’clock when we finish our breakfast. Wooden shutters are being taken down from shops and cafes. Shelves are dusted down and souvenirs […]
Day 81: The Most Visited Archaeological Site in Turkey, Ephesus
14 Comments We woke to more glorious sunshine, so nothing for it. We head 40 km straight to the beach and find a perfect spot right outside […]
Day 79-80: Surely That’s Not 1 of the 7 Wonders ...
16 Comments Time to leave the peace and tranquility of Altinkum beach. The bracing exhausting anarchy of Turkish roads begins as soon as we head towards the […]
Day 77 – 78: Following the Sacred Way Didim to ...
20 Comments Tatil bölgesi” (the holiday region), is like Turkey’s very own Route 66, a mythical road that defined summer for millions of tourists, including us. A […]
Day 72 – 76; Turkey’s Route 66 Marmaris to Altinkum
24 Comments We leave Pamukkale and the mountain peaks soon shrink to huge mole hills. The tourist souvenir stalls become fewer and farther between. The salt lakes […]
Day 71: The Incredible Hall of Fame, Aphrodisias
17 Comments Last night, Craig had the incline to check the weather forecast and sure enough, things are about to change. Rain is on its way. With […]