One of the top destinations to visit in Taiwan is Taroko Gorge in Taroko National Park. The gorge runs between steep mountains, up to 3000m high, with a small river running through it. While doing our research, we realized the…
Dark Days in Jiufen
Up early as we were still on Canadian time, we had a leisurely breakfast from 7/11 (actually really good coffee including lattes for about $2, which would quickly become a staple), we walked to the main train station in Taipei…
Getting to Taipei
Lessons Learned from Brazil Last year, Marieke and Jon showed up a day late to Brazil, due to weather getting out of Newfoundland and Montreal. This year, they decided to lower the chances of that by building in two overnight…
Welcome to Hanoi…or is it PEACE LAND?
A lesson in double-checking our travel visas! Jon and I almost didn’t make it to Vietnam. Our flight from Southern Thailand had been slightly delayed. When we arrived in Bangkok for our connection to Hanoi, we found ourselves in a…
Khao Sok National Park: A Freshwater Thai Paradise
Visited by Jon and Marieke February 2019 When people think about Thailand usually islands and the ocean comes to mind. Few people think about lakes, but as it turns out, Cheow Lan Lake in southern Thailand’s Khao Sok National Park…
From Kalaw to Inle Lake: Myanmar’s Trekking Mecca
“The first day we trekked for roughly 18km. While it started off cool, it grew hotter as the day progressed. Fortunately, the path was an easy one to walk. Our first stop was for tea with an elderly woman weaving textiles for sale at the local markets. We moved on, walking past massive squares of harvested red chilies drying in the sun, then along train tracks and terraced rice fields. At one point, we even found ourselves in the the midst of a funeral.”
The Highs and Lows of Mount Kyaiktiyo
A Journey to Myanmar’s Golden Rock Despite being listed as a must do in Lonely Planet, many people skip the opportunity to visit Golden Rock on their trip through Myanmar. It is, after all, just a rock covered in gold…
Diving in Aceh- Pulau Weh
After our ill-fated attempts at partying it up on New Year’s Eve, we decided to stick to what Pulau Weh was known for: diving. Our five days on the island pretty much followed this schedule: wake up reluctantly at about…
New Year’s Eve in Aceh
To be fair, I had read that Pulau Weh, an island off the north coast of Sumatra, was not a party place, but I figured New Year’s Eve would be the exception. After two overnight flights from Colombo to Kuala…