6 Days Diving around Gili T, Lombok

We've been having a lot of issues using the GoPro Studio for editing all of our footage so if anyone knows of any other video editing software that is user friendly, we'd love to hear about it. Footage shot with GoPro Hero 4 Silver Edition & GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition

Our Favourite Places in: South East Asia

Since the end of our South East Asia trip and relocating to England the question we're asked the most is what were our favourite places from the trip. To us it's a nearly impossible question to answer as every place we've been to has had its own charm and things we've liked. But we did … Continue reading Our Favourite Places in: South East Asia

A Check off the Bucket List: Angkor in Photos

We're at a loss for words at how awesome visiting Angkor Wat was. It was one of those moments in life that felt so surreal, a Bucket List moment. So we're just going to let the photos do the talking. Plus, Bry made me take so many photos; so if I had to endure taking … Continue reading A Check off the Bucket List: Angkor in Photos

Choeung Ke : A Sad Reminder of Cambodia’s History

Deep, hollow pits, like ragged, rough, scars lay empty in a once unscathed landscape. Chickens run around pecking at insects while birds chirp peacefully in the distance. If you only look up to the sky and surrounding trees you'd never be able to tell what horrible things happened here. Choeung Ek, the killing fields in … Continue reading Choeung Ke : A Sad Reminder of Cambodia’s History

Three People, Two Bikes, One Road

Hue to Hoi An via the Ho Chi Minh Trail by Motorbike. We decided to do this leg of the journey a little differently to our normal modes of transport. Although I get the feeling that everyone else decides to do this also, due to the large amount of people in the street offering it. … Continue reading Three People, Two Bikes, One Road

Hanoi: The City of Constant Noise

Hanoi was our first stop in Vietnam, it was where we flew into and where we based ourselves to explore the surrounding areas. I've never really been culture shocked by the places I've visited, except Egypt when I was thirteen, but Hanoi was definitely an over load on the senses. It was loud, over crowded, … Continue reading Hanoi: The City of Constant Noise

The Endless Summer Book Project

I remember reading a story once about an experiment of sorts, where someone left a book behind on a bench, in a coffee shop, at an airport, anywhere where it could be picked up and read by someone else. Inside was their name, where they were from and where they found the book. I guess … Continue reading The Endless Summer Book Project

12 Days in Laos

So a while back, before we left New Zealand for Asia, we started trying something new for our videos. In the past we spent a lot of our free time on the road going through and editing all of our GoPro footage into videos so that we were able to upload them as we went … Continue reading 12 Days in Laos

Inspire Your Travel Bug

It's funny how a song can bring back so many memories. I had been having a bad day a few days ago, I was tired of the heat and constant sweating, annoyed at the quality of the wifi in Laos (I had missed Mother's Day and wasn't able to talk to my parents properly in … Continue reading Inspire Your Travel Bug

Our Gibbon Experience

Situated a short drive from Huay Xai, Laos, there lies Nam Kan National Park. Designated a National Park in 2008, the area where the Gibbon Experience operates, helps protect against illegal logging, poaching, destructive land use and more. The company employees are all Laos people (with the exception of a few foreigners), most of which … Continue reading Our Gibbon Experience