It has been quite a trip- round the world in 68 days (not sure it would make a good book title though). I think the most fascinating part has been the transitions from one culture and country to the next, even though my stay was too short in most cases. Just so much variation even in simple things like how people drove or dressed or whether they used cash or cards or whether they drank alcohol or not. And how people viewed their own country’s politics or history, or geopolitics (I found people frequently willing to engage on these subjects- in many cases they introduced the topics themselves- but usually in a respectful way which I appreciated).
In any case, it was a trip full of wonders from
Stunning Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong, a cityscape rivaled only by Rio in my experience-
To Beautiful Phong Nha and colorful Bangkok in oh so friendly Thailand-
To unique Angor Wat eerie in the Cambodian dawn
To a young Cambodian girl earnestly trying to learn English-
To gorgeous Ha Long Bay in Vietnam-
To the stunning and way fun Ha Giang Loop in Vietnam-probably the world’s most thrilling motorcycle ride and so pretty Hoi An-
To surprising central Vietnam-
To exotic India and the peerless Taj Mahal-
To the trekking mecca of Nepal, the stupendous high Himalayas, Annapurna Base Camp and, of course, Mt Everest-
To the starkly beautiful sands of Arabia and its truly grand canyon-
To the worlds most famous and beautiful mosque, the amazing Blue Mosque of Istanbul-
To a beautiful lake and unique high rise building in quirky Albania
And finally to one of the world’s prettiest and most fun cities - Budapest- and its grand and beautiful Parliament building-
But of course meeting so many kind and curious people from all parts of the globe was a huge part of the experience such as this kind couple from Vietnam and these Aussie couples who must stand in for the rest-
Well that’s all folks Thanks for all who followed.



















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