A nice trek in Munduk brought us to some refreshing waterfalls. Although the spring water was ice cold, the boys couldn't resist it. Little Emile needed some help, but his brothers gave him a little hand so he could… https://t.co/rmpgFK62DF
Our visit to Sydney could not be better. We were lucky the annual Vivid Sydney festival was in town. It made our visit to the beautiful city even more memorable.
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#vividsydney#sydney#paintwithlight… https://t.co/EZ2to1uiEP
Everything is transportable in Cambodia. It is always fun to discover how people move around in Asia. Every country has its own typical means of transport. Tuk tuk, bicycle, rickshaw,… https://t.co/8MHSjsRjAB
Discovering other religions is always inspiring. Children in particular are quite impressed by the colors and smells of places of prayer. And in Asia we come across a few.
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Goodbye Thailand, hello Cambodia. We spent our last days in Koh Chang with a nice family from the Netherlands. Jos, Suzanne and Sun also travel for one year and the boys were so happy to… https://t.co/qGfMDdj9he
Birthday boy, the Cambodian way... local Minions cake and toy from the morning market. But he had a marvelous birthday. 4 years old, discovering the world and trying to understand every… https://t.co/h4012EM2Q2
Where should we go next? What's fun about long term traveling is the way we plan or don't plan our itinerary. If it's fun we stay, if it's not we go further. #thalang#laos#itinerary… https://t.co/8cQx9n84HU
What is your favorite way of transport in Southeast Asia?
Ours was the 'tuktuk', a scooter sidecar. We travelled from the capital of Laos Vientiane to Thakhek and did The Loop with our… https://t.co/50MY2oZb5k
From now on we are professional rice planters, pickers, sorters and eaters. We learned all of this in The Living Farm in Luang Prabang. We even got a certificate.👌 #ricepickers… https://t.co/J6o8nV3SWw