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Suggested Itinerary: Three weeks in Bangladesh

Suggested Itinerary: Three weeks in Bangladesh

by Kirsty & Mark | June 12, 2017 | Bangladesh, Itinerary

Suggested Itinerary: Three weeks in Bangladesh BANGLADESH ITINERARY SUMMARY  Dhaka – Barisal – Hularhat – Khulna – Sunderbans – Khulna – Kushtia – Rajshahi – Dhaka – Srimangal – Dhaka This Bangladesh...
Northern India Itinerary: Delhi to Kolkata by train

Northern India Itinerary: Delhi to Kolkata by train

by Kirsty & Mark | May 26, 2017 | India, Itinerary

Northern India Itinerary: Delhi to Kolkata by train ITINERARY SUMMARY  Delhi – Matura – Agra – Gwalior – Orchha – Lucknow – Varanasi – Bodh Gaya – Kolkata This itinerary is a great introduction to Northern India. Start...
Spring 2017 Newsletter: The last three months and what’s coming up

Spring 2017 Newsletter: The last three months and what’s coming up

by Kirsty & Mark | April 8, 2017 | Newsletter

Once again, it’s been a while since our last update. This one is a long one (that’s what happens when Mark suggests he writes a few words) and so we’ve decided to put it up as a post in addition to sending out a condensed version by email. It feels like we’ve...
Longterm Travel: Seven Years on the Road

Longterm Travel: Seven Years on the Road

by Kirsty & Mark | November 30, 2015 | Bangladesh, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Cuba, Kosovo, Long term travel, Macedonia, Mexico, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, Turkey

Today marks the date when, seven years ago, we left the UK and began our nomadic lifestyle. Introduction by Kirsty and stories by Mark Nomad: a member of a people or tribe that has no permanent abode but moves about from place to place … Seven years. It’s a long time...
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