Our First Overnight Bus Once we finally got on the overnight bus, it was actually pretty comfortable. Marieke and Jon had one big bed (ticketed as separate seats, so you wouldn’t want to risk booking one if you were alone)…


Our First Overnight Bus Once we finally got on the overnight bus, it was actually pretty comfortable. Marieke and Jon had one big bed (ticketed as separate seats, so you wouldn’t want to risk booking one if you were alone)…

Exploring the Architecture of Agra and Birding in Bharatpur

Written by Jon Baggs Ancient Temples We’ve visited many ancient temples on our travels. From Teotihuacan in Mexico to Bagan Myanmar and Lalibela Ethiopia. They’re places where you can step back in time and see the grandest structures of their…

Varanasi, or Banaras or Kashi, as it has been known at various times, is reportedly one of the world’s oldest continually inhabited cities. A must for every India travel itinerary, it was one of those places when we went to…

Overnight train to Kolkota Our first overnight train experience was actually decent. We had booked 2nd class (AC/2) tickets for all our overnight journeys and were pleased to see they came with sheets, blankets, a face towel, and a top…

After a week of hiking in the mountains we opted for a calmer pace in Kalimpong…

After deciding to save Nepal for another trip due to the recent political unrest, I started researching options for multi day treks in India to substitute our intended hikes in Nepal. While there are a lot of options, mostly north…

Post by Jonathan Baggs Thanks to our unplanned stopover in Mumbai due to a mixup by our airline, Marieke and I landed in Bagdora airport after our 2 ½ hour flight feeling good and rested. We were impressed at how…