After about a 5 hour bus ride, we arrived in Oaxaca City just after dark, and wandered down to our guesthouse which was only about a 10 minute walk away from the bus station. Like all the bookings we had…
Puebla Part II: A magic bus to a magic town: Atlisco
The other piece of advice our walking tour guide/man practicing his English and his fitness (apparently he was avidly training for a triathalon, which explained the two and a half hours of walking), was to check out Atlisco, a…
Puebla Part 1: A Unique Walking Tour
After another switch between different terminals in Cuernevaca, we landed in Puebla. The bus station is pretty far outside of town so we grabbed a pre-paid taxi to our hostel. We had booked everything weeks ago from home, so we…
Tepo, aka Tepoztlan, not Tepozatlan
Tepotztlan, not to be confused with Tepozatlan (I know, how could you even?), was our second stop on the trip, after Mexico City. While both are weekend retreats for Chilangos (people from Mexico City), Tepoztlan is obviously the better of…
What to do on a Monday in Mexico City?
You might think it strange that we struggled with what to do our third day in Mexico City, but then you probably haven’t been around on a Monday. Seriously, even the over hundred museums were closed! Ok, well, there were…
Missing a bag (and Marieke) in Mexico City
While Marieke was probably shoveling snow somewhere in Trinity, having decided to brave the holidays at home this year, my sister Cheryl (who joined us last year in Sri Lanka) and I landed in Mexico City. Unfortunately, Cheryl’s bag did…
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…
Last Stop Unawatuna: The Final Chapter of Our Adventures in Sri Lanka
In the south of Si Lanka there is no shortage of beach towns to choose from. We had picked Marissa as our first stop for its chill vibe and decided to make our second beach destination, and the last stop…
Climbing a Sacred Mountain at the Unholy Hour of 2am- Adam’s Peak
Buddha’s footprint, Shiva’s footprint, Adam’s footprint, apparently the path to Adam’s Peak was well traveled, and we were determined to join the crowd. Attempting to leave the highs and lows of Kandy, we bought second class train tickets for Hatton,…