A little break…

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As you might have realized. We’ve been a little low on the posts. We’re not slowing down, we are merely on a trip in Indochina. We started in Bali, Indonesia, then Bangkok, Thailand, now we are sitting in a street side cafe in Siem Reap, Cambodia and we are going to end it in Singapore. If we get the time we will post here and there, but keep coming and we should be in full swing on April 5th. Much love from Angkor Wat!

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Visit Montenegro!

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We had the privilege of visiting some cities in Montenegro on our Adriatic trip and felt compelled enough to write about this undiscovered beautiful destination. It’s on of the world’s youngest countries, but its beauty rivals any other European destination. The way the mountains sit around each other with seawater all around them in one of the most historical bays in the world. Simply breathtaking and truly one of the most marvelous peoples we have been to. Glad to make Montenegro #59.

59 done, which one should be the 60th?

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Africa:

  • Egypt
  • Madagascar
  • South Africa
  • Tanzania
  • Zambia
  • Zimbabwe

Americas:

  • United States Of America
  • Canada

Asia:

  • Turkey
  • Cyprus
  • Syria
  • Lebanon
  • Jordan
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Kuwait
  • Bahrain
  • Qatar
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Oman
  • Maldives
  • India
  • Nepal
  • Sri Lanka
  • Burma (Myanmar)
  • Thailand
  • Laos
  • Cambodia
  • Vietnam
  • Malaysia
  • Singapore
  • Indonesia
  • Philippines
  • Hong Kong/Macau
  • South Korea

Europe:

  • Greece
  • Montenegro
  • Croatia
  • Hungary
  • Slovakia
  • Czech Republic
  • Poland
  • Austria
  • Germany
  • Denmark
  • Norway
  • Sweden
  • Finland
  • Netherlands
  • Belgium
  • Luxembourg
  • France
  • Monaco
  • Malta
  • Italy
  • Vatican City
  • Spain
  • Portugal
  • UK
  • Switzerland

Don’t Quote Me, Vol. 370

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“The magic of travel is that you leave your home secure in your own knowledge and identity, but as you travel the world in all its richness intervenes, you meet people you could not invent, you see scenes you could never imagine. Your own world, which was so large as to consume your whole life. Becomes smaller and smaller until it is only one tiny dot in space and time. You return a different person. Many people don’t want to be travelers. They would rather be tourists. Flitting over the surface of other people’s lives while never really leaving their own. They try to bring their world with them, whether they go or try and recreate the world they left, they do not want to risk the security of their own understanding and see how small and limited their experiences really are. If we don’t offer ourselves to the world our senses dull. Our world becomes small and we lose our sense of wonder. Our eyes don’t lift to the horizon, we don’t hear the sounds around us, the edge is off our experience and we pass our days in a routine that is both comfortable and limiting. We wake up one day and find that we have lost our dreams in order to protect our days. Travel no matter how humble will etch new elements into your character. you will know the cutting moments of life where fear meets adventure and loneliness meets exhilaration. You will know what it means to push forward when you want to turn back. And when you have tragedies or great changes in your life you will understand that there are a thousand, a million ways to live an that your life will go onto something new and different and every bit as worthy as the life you are leaving behind.”

- Unknown

Given to us at camp in Sainte Luce, Madagascar by Stephanie Bistritz


Hotel: Lily in Maldives

“The primary objective has been to upgrade the resort to a high quality, luxury experience. Only natural materials are used for all its Villas as well as Public areas. The final product is a fusion of contemporary design and local Maldivian architecture. It is a wonderful combination of wood, different kinds of natural stones and modern design, which blend in creatively with the natural surroundings of the island.” – from Private.