We were sitting in our room in downtown Delhi enjoying our HBO when the power suddenly went out. We were sitting in the pitch black and it made us think about everything that we take for granted in Canada. Third world countries have to put up with these inconveniences on a regular basis so we thought that we would share with you some of the things that people in India have to deal with daily.
There are many solo travel blogs out there that talk about how traveling is solo is great and we admire the people that travel alone. It takes a strong person of a certain breed that can go out into the world solo and explore. We are not those people. Traveling as a couple is all we know. Over the years we have developed a system and have found traveling as a couple provides a lot of benefits as opposed to going it alone.
Dave and I have been exhausted every day since arriving in India. We can never put our finger on why each day is such a struggle to wake up. That is until we started discussing just how awful our sleeps have been.
It inspired me to write a post about the things that will ruin your sleep in India
Six months ago, we decided to work diligently on our blog. It has been an amazing experience writing daily posts and it has made us reflect on our past travels. In a few short weeks, we will be making new memories, but for now we would like to share some of our Favorite things that we have encountered in our travels. We were brainstorming about moments that have stood out over the years and here is our list of Favorites from abroad.
Astrid F. Asked: Did you need to take anti malaria pills during your trip? Yes, we took Malarone during our time in southern Ethiopia all the way to South Africa. What shots did you need? We had many shots already from previous travels, but here are is a list of shots needed… Twinrix-for hepatitis A [...]
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