by Kirsty | October 8, 2015 | Bangladesh, Street Art
Exploring the brightly decorated rickshaws in Bangladesh When I reflect on our travels through Bangladesh, there is one image that stands out above all others: the image of a brightly coloured rickshaw, elaborately painted and decorated from top to toe. Kushtia The...
by Kirsty | September 19, 2015 | Croatia, Street Art
We arrived into Croatia’s capital, Zagreb, by train and shortly afterwards hopped on a tram to our hostel. As the tram pulled away from the station it briefly ran parallel to a wall which divides the rail tracks from the main road. The wall was covered with...
by Kirsty | September 6, 2015 | Indonesia
Who remembers those cheesy photographs of Mark and me in a rice field that we shared a few months ago? Well, now it’s time to reveal the story behind them … Rewind a few months to our time in Bali where we were asked to help out on a promotional video for Bali Rural...
by Kirsty | August 29, 2015 | Off the Beaten Path, Thailand
Travelling from Nan to Uttaradit via Pak Nai Fisherman’s village and the Sirikit Reservoir Sometimes on our travels, we decide to go with a wildcard: a hunch that something or somewhere may just be worth seeing. It’s a bit of a gamble and sometimes we lose. On other...
by Kirsty | July 22, 2015 | Slovakia, Street Art
Is Bratislava the most graffitied city in Europe? Probably not given its petite stature but during our recent visit to the city we noticed that there was an extraordinary amount of graffiti. The capital of Slovakia, this small city of just over 400,000 residents...
by Kirsty | July 8, 2015 | Cuba
Information and Contact Details for the Casa Particulares we Stayed in during our time in Cuba As a follow up to our recent post about what to expect when staying in a casa particular, here are the details of the home stays we lodged at during our travels through...