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Our Year in Review: Appreciating the Wins in 2015

Personal Musings · December 28, 2015

Wife Carrying World Championships Finland

It’s often not until I sit down to write one of these end-of-year wrap-up posts that I truly start to process all of the things we have been able to see, do and achieve over the past year. Considering we haven’t travelled nearly as much in 2015 compared to the previous couple of years and […]

Upcoming Travel Plans: Next Countries Start with A, F and I

Personal Musings · May 9, 2015

The Peak, Hong Kong

Hey nomads! It’s time to reveal our upcoming travel plans publicly here on the blog. We’ve been sitting on this one for the past little while, but finally things are falling into place and we can tell you what our plans are for the next couple of months! Plus, this is all starting in just […]

Top #5 Travel Tips for the Trans-Siberian & Trans-Mongolian Railways

Destination Guides · November 30, 2013

Trans-Mongolian Railway Beijing to Ulaanbaatar

The whole reason behind our route from South-east Asia through to Central Asia and on to Europe was to take one of the most famous train lines in the world. You’ve probably heard of the Trans-Siberian, the longest single-service railway line in the world spanning almost 9300 kilometers and connecting Moscow with the far-east Russian […]

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