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  • korea_overlanding

    Korea - Overlanding in your own backyard

    This is going to be a long post...we could have broken it up in two, too late now. Last time Hyein visited her parents in September right before we left for this whole drive around the world thing. Sh...

  • korea_family_slider

    Korea - Full of Love

    To us Korea is not just a travel destination, but also our home. We have been dreaming of meeting up with family, friends and eating all that delicious Korean food. Our plan is to stay in Korea for 6...

  • patara elephant farm, chiang mai, bangkok

    Chiang Mai - How to Elephant in Thailand

    Since Chiang Mai is in the North of Thailand, right by Myanmar and Laos, we naively thought that the weather situation would improve and we would get a bit of a break from the heat. We were wrong yet...

  • bangkok, thailand, songkran

    Thailand - Outsider's Guide to Songkran

    Man, are we behind on our posts or what? I'm sorry if the quality of the posts has gone down...actually I'm not. First of all, not much to go down from and second, we have been too busy having way too...

  • bangkok, thailand, wat pho

    Thailand - Bangkok Insider's Guide

    And we are back to a "developing" county. I heard somewhere that there are really no more "3rd world" countries left in the world. And the better way of describing a country is either as "developed" o...

  • singapore, night view, cityscape

    Singapore - Reverse Culture Shock

    While shopping for tickets to Thailand in Argentina, we looked at the usual sources like Expedia and Google's ITA Matrix. And just to be thorough decided to check out Singapore Airlines, we have a bit...

  • brazil slider

    Brazil - Last Stop in South America

    The day before we learned of a taxi strike in Montevideo and decided not to risk it and got an uber. Our driver was great, spoke pretty good English and made jokes all the way to the airport. He was o...

  • uruguay slider

    Uruguay - Car Shipping

    Driving back from Iguazu falls was just as painful as driving up there, except now we are going to Uruguay and not Buenos Aires. Uruguay wasn't even on the list of countries that we initially thought...