Antique Antigua – A weekend of chocolate, food & volcanos
The night bus was luxurious and we slept all the way to Guatemala City. Expecting a bus terminal there, we were surprised to find ourselves at a random laneway surrounded with densely barbed wire...
View ArticleLake Atitlan – The spiritual and hippy home
We had heard a lot about this gigantic lake formed in the crater of a huge volcano. There were a few towns along the shore of the lake each with its own distinctive characteristic. San Marcos is full...
View Article4 Countries – 1 Day : Guate to Nica
Another week, another border crossing. The post doesn’t coming with much exciting photos but I think it’s worth posting, just for people’s reference in case they want to try it out. With the Volcano...
View ArticleVolcano Boarding our way through Leon
Leon is like a small town with spacious and airy but simple houses. Like Antigua, nothing is more than 2 stories. But unlike Antigua, it is extremely hot and dry. Casa Gordita was run by the...
View ArticleCarriages & Cathedrals down old Granada way
Granada bound, and as Neem mentioned at the end of the previous post, we had to get a few different modes of transport to get there from Las Penitas beach on the west coast. Getting a bus is pretty...
View ArticleOmetepe Island – the untouched gem of Lake Nicaragua
The great island of Ometepe. Formed from two volcanos in the middle of Lake Nicaragua. What a sight to behold and lifestyle to experience. As mentioned in the previous post from Granada, we were going...
View ArticleWhy We Love Vietnam
‘Gooooood Morning Vietnaaamm!’ in Robin Williams cheery loud voice on the flight put us right in the spirit for our first stop in Asia. Ollie had been here about 8 years ago and has been wanting to...
View ArticleSan Juan Del Sur – Not just a party town
On our final morning on Ometepe Island, Ollie, Peter and Sophie were a little sick, all blaming the dinner place. Thankfully Amanda had managed to get us all a good taxi directly to the ferry station....
View ArticleGoodbye our Volcanic Friends – Final days in a couple of very different craters
Paradiso they call it here, and that’s indeed what it was. We arrived in a rickshaw after been dropped on a motorway half-way to Managua. The lake is the crater of a really old dormant volcano and on...
View ArticleSouth America – GoPro Hero 3+ Youtube Video
In July, we flew into Quito (Ecuador) with just one thing planned; a four day hike to Machu Picchu. Little did we know, we’d fill the other 5 weeks with ZipLining, Kayaking, Canyoning (Waterfall...
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