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By Bob and Sarah
August 7th 2009
End of an India Asia
So after enduring six months in India last year we came back for more - some think we're crazy, others know just how much it can get under your skin (we're already talking about reasons to come back again in the future!!!) So where have we been and what have we been up to?... After a brief stop in Australia where we hooked up with Harriet, Jon, Barb, Eddie and Will and had a brilliant few days, Bob left me in Delhi in April and headed for the Nepalese Himalaya. There he met up with Scottish Andy to trek the Annapurna [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 7th 2009 | 43 Views | [diary=426210]


I have been travelling for two years now and have been moved just this once to publically recommend a guest house via this blog. I have stayed at Lake Diamond in Pokhara twice on separate visits to Nepal, and found the welcome to be so warm and the staff so friendly that I offered to write this blog for the owner Man Kumar. Man and his family operate the place in a relaxed low key manner where their philosophy is to make their guests feel like part of their family - a home from home as Roden, another staff member explains [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 31st 2009 | 143 Views | [diary=403848]


So first I got the photos sorted but couldn't add the text. Next time I was online I could add the text but the photos had dissapeared!!! Don't ya just love internet cafes :-) So, watch this space for photos - hopefully it'll be third time lucky!!! So, here I am in hot and dusty Delhi, reflecting upon my time in NZ. I had hoped to write a few words about the place before I left it’s cool, clean, green shores but time ran out. So now I’m bashing away on a sticky keyboard with temperamental keys and a slow connection. [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 18th 2009 | 45 Views | [diary=390281]

A walk along by Hukka falls
Abel Tasman national park
Nelson Lakes

So we've been pretty slack about blogging but it's been great to settle down for a while and unpack the backpacks! From India we had a lovely few weeks in Australia visiting friends in Melbourne, Sydney and Port Augusta in South Australia. It was strange experiencing reverse culture shock on returning to the developed world after so long in Asia - Melbourne airport and train stations were eerily quiet, clean, orderly and empty in the early hours of the wintery morning on which we arrived! It was great to hit the open road in a hire car, after getting used to [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 16th 2008 | 64 Views | [diary=354087]

Built into a hill
Across the way
Down the road

This is written for those out there who have the chance to visit Nepal, India or New Zealand and are interested in finding some quality teachers and friends who would like an insight into some of the experiences I've had along the way this year! I myself didn’t know where to start when looking for classes in the various places I’ve visited in the last year, my experiences were mixed! Read on for more info and scroll to the bottom if you want links to recommended teachers. What an epic year it has been on the road from the UK to [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 19th 2008 | 508 Views | [diary=346499]


Whilst this blog seeks to entertain its main purpose is to be informative for those thinking of heading up to Ganagotri to trek to Gamukh and further beyond. There is a few things worth knowing that are not in the guide books before that might influence your decision as to how to do it, where to stay and whether to use guides and porters. The trek itself is lovely and fairly straight forward, passing following the Ganga valley's sheer rock faces towering above, right up to the source of the Ganga - the Gamukh glacier. The sound of the raging torrent [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 19th 2008 | 536 Views | [diary=289220]


Agra, famous for the Taj Mahal was our first destination after Rajasthan. We decided that due to the very oppressive heat we would just visit the main attraction and get outta town as quickly as possible! Our 6am visit to the Taj Mahal was great - the cool air and beautiful light so early in the morning made this spectacular creation look like pure fantasy. The photos can’t quite do it justice but it’s possibly the most beautiful man made place I have ever been. We walked close up, viewed from afar, sat in the gardens and watched other visitors take [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 9th 2008 | 214 Views | [diary=281413]

Taj by dawn
Early sun at the Taj
Mornin!

It's some time now since we visited Tibet but the memories stay with me of the peaceful, friendly, smiling Tibetan pople, their devout Buddhism enshrined in the many temples and monasteries and the beautiful landscapes of their country on the roof of the world. We have since encountered Tibetan peoples in exile at Boudhanath near Kathmandu in Nepal and in Dharamsala/ McLeod Ganj, the seat of the Tibetan Government in exile in India. Even in exile the peaceful approach to all is hugely obvious and inspiring. The Tibetan people stand at an important crossroads as two historic moments approach [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 9th 2008 | 65 Views | [diary=285354]


So it's been a long time since my last blog and we've been busy bees these past few months! Having enjoyed the beautiful coastline and lush backwaters of Southern India and our inspiring stay at The Russ Foundation we headed northeast to explore the delights and very different aspects of this fascinating sub-continent. Mumbai was our first stop and this quote from The Lonely Planet guide book really sums it up!... "Measure out: one part Hollywood; six parts traffic; a bunch of rich power moguls; stir in half a dozen colonial relics (use big ones); pour in six heaped cups of [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 29th 2008 | 416 Views | [diary=281021]

Mumbai taxis
Mumbai University
Udaipur floating palace

Introduction This blog, now in its second edition, is to act as a reference site for those non-fatal diseases, ailments and minor irritations that can blight the traveller is his quest bumming round the globe not having to work. Its a tough life on the road and contrary to one's working friends who believe that their mates are just on a long holiday and sending back the occassional sanctimonious 'having a great time while you are at work' email to their mates, nothing could be further from the truth. I give you a compilation of complaints incurred so far - expect [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 13th 2008 | 164 Views | [diary=224177]




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