After so many months of planning – and we could have missed this – the third and final leg of our Trans-Mongolian/Siberian adventure. Left sitting for 28 minutes, double-parked on…
Whilst on this, the second leg of our Trans-Mongolian Express adventure, we do not have the luxury of a bathroom in our cabin, we do have two single beds side…
Having absolutely no idea what to expect of Mongolia, we are leaving – three days later, very happy with what we have found. Welcoming people, unforgettable scenery, good food and…
The Trans-Siberian/Mongolian/Manchurian Express has been a train journey talked about in my family since early childhood. It’s a real pinch-me hard moment when early Tuesday (Melbourne Cup) morning, we board…
Fifteen plus years ago we saw a documentary on Australian television showing incredible footage of a vast army of ceramic statues unearthed in 1974 by a farmer somewhere in China.…
It’s a 530am wake-up today in order to travel the 70km out to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall of China. Whilst a little further out of the city…
Arriving in Beijing last Tuesday, the journey into the city centre gives us our first surprising taste of Beijing and China. Like the airport, the city itself is vast, spacious…
DIY travel for the over fifties with injuries. Ride the Trans-Mongolian and Glacier Express with us then traverse the Panama Canal.
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