Tag: Backpacker

  • Chilling in Caye Caulker

    Chilling in Caye Caulker

    Now the next leg of our journey continues into Belize. There is a boat which can take you from Chetumal in South Mexico direct to the islands of Belize without passing through Belize city and avoiding buses and long waits. We booked the San Pedro Express Water Taxi boat which goes from a private pier…

  • First stop, Mexico: Cozumel island

    First stop, Mexico: Cozumel island

    Our first stop on this 5 month adventure through central and south America is Mexico, thanks in part to the direct and super cheap flights with TUI from Manchester to Cancun (Β£314 one way, Β£320 return!). I’ve done this trip before and the flight, although long at over 10 hours, is quite painless as it’s…

  • Packing list for Central and South America

    Packing list for Central and South America

    Packing for any backpacking trip is always challenging and I do have a tendency to overthink (and over pack) 😬 Our last trip was to Asia and South East Asia, and I ended up posting back a parcel of unused clothes and random items midway through the trip. So this time, I want to nail…

  • The Journey Continues…

    The Journey Continues…

    In June 2024 we quit our jobs to travel for one year. We’re now just over 7 months in and what a wild ride it has been, but not without it’s challenges. As everything on this blog will elude to, I LOVE travelling, it is 100% my happy place, but this year I’ve had to…

  • Ancient Temples in Yogyakarta

    Ancient Temples in Yogyakarta

    We flew from Medan to Jakarta for a flying visit, which consisted of basically eating, walking to a park which was closed, then sleeping in a capsule/pod hotel. In hindsight, we should have flown direct to Yogya, but the price of the flight to Jarkarta was about half, so it was definitely worth the savings.…

  • Thailand train travel

    Thailand train travel

    We were loving getting the train so far in Thailand, it was reliable, clean and incredibly cheap. Especially for the ordinary 3rd class fan seating. But we were starting to feel the pull of the ocean, since we haven’t worn any of our snorkelling gear, rash vests or swimwear for about 6 weeks now (not…

  • Wildlife spotting in Khao Yai

    Wildlife spotting in Khao Yai

    Last time I came to Thailand I had a second hand pair of mini binoculars I’d bought off eBay for 99p haha, and I went to countless national parks across Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia hoping to see a hornbill, which is one of my favourite birds. In 8 months, I didn’t see a single one 😞…

  • Bagless in Bangkok

    Bagless in Bangkok

    We flew from Leh back to Delhi to spend one night near the airport before our onward flight to Bangkok, and unfortunately our Indigo Flight didn’t put ANY baggage on the plane at all… So we all arrived in Delhi with delayed bags. Since we were flying out the next day, it seemed unlikely we…

  • The real monsoon in Kerala and Karnataka

    The real monsoon in Kerala and Karnataka

    Dave and I always said “the real backpacking starts in India”, since the last 2 and a bit weeks in the Maldives were more like a holiday (despite having our backpacks and island hopping). We landed in Cochin international airport and I have to say, it was a wonderful experience. I think when you think…

  • We’re out and ready to go!

    We’re out and ready to go!

    Wow, what a weekend!! What a week!! And honestly it still doesn’t feel real that we’re going… Dave sold his car this week, so this weekend we hired a car from the airport to help us with the last runs to the storage. Emptying the flat took a little longer, and a lot more boxes,…