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Cooking and (Boat) Cruising Our Way Around Inle Lake

Because of the adjustments to our trip arising from my prolonged stomach illness (aka: Myanmar trying to kill me slowly), we commuted straight from Bagan to the town of Nyaung Shwe for the last leg of our Myanmar journey. The Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years ago
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Bagan: Temples on Temples on Temples

Before diving too far into Bagan, it is worth noting that details about a certain important part of our experience in this city are covered in the blog post about our engagement (here’s the link!), so be sure to check Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years1 year ago
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Jess Explores Monywa While Rorie Recovers

Monywa is a small town with essentially no western tourism infrastructure whatsoever. Similar to Mandalay, there are a bunch of interesting and attractive sights scattered within easy driving distance of the city, and yet it doesn’t appear that there are Read more…

By Jess, 7 years7 years ago
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Entering Myanmar: Yangon and Mandalay

When researching Myanmar, aka Burma, we had heard that Yangon (the capital) didn’t have too much to offer other than the main airport for the country, and most travelers skip it altogether. It sounded a lot like what we’d heard Read more…

By Jess, 7 years ago
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His & Hers Island Time: Koh Tao and Koh Phangan

After our last exciting post from Bagan, we’re jumping slightly back in time to resume our travels where we left off, back in Thailand…. As mentioned before, Jess and I have been consciously building small amounts of independent time into Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years ago
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She Said Yes! [Editor’s Note: I Said Yes!]

We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming…errr…blog with some late-breaking news from Bagan, Myanmar: we’re engaged! We’ll get back to our normal travel blog shortly, but wanted to (joyfully!) announce our engagement and provide all the juicy details that folks have Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years1 year ago
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Balancing Big City Life and Opulent Temples in Bangkok

After a mere 2 hour bus ride from Kanchanaburi we were greeted by the sprawling mass of humanity known as Bangkok. With a population somewhere around 10 million people, the city is an interesting mix of many different types of Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years ago
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The Death Railway, Hellfire Pass and Another Unanticipated History Lesson in Kanchanaburi, Thailand

We’d heard that the town of Kanchanaburi, Thailand was a really nice, cute place a few hours outside of Bangkok, but other than that we didn’t know much about it. We did know that after a decade-plus each in New Read more…

By Jess, 7 years ago
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Chiang Mai, Thailand: Land of Elephant Mud Baths and Cooking Classes

Chiang Mai is the second largest city in Thailand, and on our second time through (after our day passing through en route to Pai), we only had a brief amount of time to explore, along with a fairly streamlined plan Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years ago
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Day Excursions (Another Cave!), Bamboo Golf and Western Treats in Pai, Thailand

When we left Laos after our stay at The Gibbons Experience, we had a commute via bus over the border that got us as far as Chiang Mai, Thailand. After a night there we set off for Pai, a smaller Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years ago
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Sleeping in Trees and Zipping Through the Jungle Like Gibbons in Laos

We arrived via our slow boat in the tiny border town of Huay Xai, Laos ready for one of my most-anticipated adventures of the trip – The Gibbons Experience. After a couple friends had done it a few years ago, Read more…

By Jess, 7 years ago
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Basking in the Tranquility of a Two-Day Slow Boat Up the Mekong River

This is a fairly short post, mirroring the simplicity of the activity itself: a slow boat ride up the Mekong River. The Mekong River has been ubiquitous during our time in Southeast Asia as we traipsed through Laos, Cambodia and Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years ago
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Lots of Relaxation (and Bears!) in Adorable Luang Prabang, Laos

Luang Prabang is a cute little town that has figured out an easy-to-love blend of westernized, tourist-catering coffee shops and affordable massages, while still maintaining a laid-back vibe of a place where locals live and thrive as well. The main Read more…

By Jess, 7 years1 year ago
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New Year’s Eve and Floating a River in Vang Vieng, Laos

After our brief but wonderful time in Vientiane, on December 31st we headed to Vang Vieng, a small town most known for its backpacker culture (read: drinking and drinking-centric activities), which isn’t normally our jam. However, Vang Vieng is also Read more…

By Jess, 7 years7 years ago
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A Surprisingly Awesome ~24 Hours in Oft-Overlooked Vientiane, Laos

When I did research on where to go in Laos, almost every single blog and internet posting about Vientiane basically said to skip it and not think twice about the capital of the country. In fact, many long-term travelers we’ve Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years ago
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Returning to the Familiarity of a Bustling Cosmopolitan Setting in Hanoi

Our shuttle back from Halong Bay deposited us in Hanoi on a Sunday afternoon, also known as Christmas Eve. The place was a zoo, in the best possible way! Hanoi is notoriously known for its chaotic traffic (even other folks Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years ago
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Cloudy, Cool Cruising in Halong Bay

In order to reach Halong Bay, we had to start by taking an overnight bus from Phong Nha to Hanoi, which was uneventful and normal in most/all respects (i.e., the seats were mostly uncomfortable, the ride was uncomfortable, the driver Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years ago
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Trekking, Climbing, Swimming and Camping in the Tu Lan Caves

As Jess mentioned, she loves caves. I think they’re cool, but my love affair with them is not quite as involved. But one passion her and I both share is a love of adventurous, rigorous hiking. So when we found Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years ago
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Spectacular Caves in Phong Nha Ke-Bang National Park

Caves are my thing – I love them and think they’re incredibly cool. Rorie knew this, so he was excited to stumble upon Phong Nha, a huge national park and area with some of the most incredible caves in the Read more…

By Jess, 7 years ago
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Cruising the Hai Van Pass and Skipping Hue

Following Hoi An, our next destination was supposed to be Hue. The problem was, weirdly enough, navigating the transportation options to get from one city to the next, as they were roughly 3 hours away from each other. The issue Read more…

By Rorie, 7 years ago

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