Showing posts with label world trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world trip. Show all posts

Friday, 24 July 2015

Travel: it’s evolutionary, Watson!



I really didn’t need a Harvard psychologist to convince me of the fact that the only predictable thing, in life, is its unpredictability. However, as I watched Dan Gilbert’s Ted Talk, The Psychology of your Future Self the other night, … Continue reading →

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Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Letters Home from Africa: Sudan, December 2009



I almost can’t believe it. I read and re-read the message posted online, yet after further research, it seems to be true. The car ferry between Sudan and Egypt, crossing Lake Nasser, is no longer. The road is now open. … Continue reading →

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Monday, 12 January 2015

Overlanding China: A Journey Of Gastronomic Delights (And It’s Not The MSG!)



We love the food in China. We really do. After enduring months on end of bland grub and unidentifiable meats in Central Asia we are absolutely relishing the taste sensations here. Everything is fresh caught, slaughtered or picked, cooked to … Continue reading →

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Saturday, 10 January 2015

Crossing China’s Xinjiang province: Our Most Unorthodox Beginning



Crossing into China’s westernmost province, from Kyrgyzstan, was never going to be a simple affair. Due to ongoing ethnic tensions there, and recent surge in sporadic violence between government forces and the Uighur Muslim minority, regulations state that foreigners driving … Continue reading →

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Thursday, 1 January 2015

‘Things I Would Tell My 20 Year Old Self’ (but question is…would she listen?)



Here I am, back online. I know I’ve been rather quiet on the writing front these last two months but let me assure you that all is as fine as can be.  Chris and I have taken a hiatus from the … Continue reading →

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Thursday, 11 December 2014

Karakalpakstan: the Stan the World Forgot



It must really suck to be a Karakalpak. Once upon a time, you were one of Central Asia’s most avid farmers, then your land was prostituted, polluted and destroyed beyond recognition and, even after your livelihood was obliterated, you were … Continue reading →

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Thursday, 6 November 2014

Travel with a cause: right or con?



If you were to add a social cause or a humanitarian aid project to your vagabonding venture, you could pretty much avoid any kind of criticism from ever reaching you. Mention your noble cause first and foremost and the only … Continue reading →

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