Without a doubt, Nepal is home to the best trekking in the world. This small, landlocked country the size of Illinois contains 8 of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest. Pre-trip, Ben gave me the option of either Kilimanjaro or Everest Base Camp, but not both. I’ve been dreaming about climbing Kilimanjaro for almost …
Month: November 2017
The quality of a guide can make or break a trip. For our 7 months, we’ve only booked a guide in three places (Northern India, Nepal, and Bhutan). We came to India with limited knowledge of the place and really wanted to dive into its history, traditions, and culture. Hiring India Personal Tours was the …
We rounded out India Part 1 with a visit to the Udaipur. But before reaching the “City of Lakes,” we stopped at Ranakpur Jain Temple, the most exquisite temple we visited. Constructed out of white marble, the architectural masterpiece boasts 1,444 intricately carved pillars, no two alike. Followers of Jainism practice three main principles, non-violence, …
Happy early Thanksgiving! To help you with your holiday shopping, we put together a gift guide for your favorite travel-loving friends and family (or you!). Thanks for the idea, Ev! My Good Gift Recipe: Practical Looks good Wouldn’t normally buy for oneself TRAVEL // CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES Smartwool Socks ($12 on sale) My Asian …
We continued our tour through Rajasthan with a stopover in Jodhpur, the Blue City. After the long drive from Jaipur, RAAS was a sight for sore (and hungover) eyes. The perfect blend between modern and traditional architecture, the boutique hotel sits within the Walled City with the awe-inspiring Mehrangarh Fort as its backdrop. We got a …
Next up on our Indian adventure: Jaipur, the gateway to Rajasthan! Rajasthan literally means “Land of Kings” and rightfully rules as “the jewel in India’s crown.” India’s largest state boasts massive forts, fairytale palaces, stunning handicrafts (jewelry! rugs!), and a history rich in pride and tradition, making it our favorite part of India. Caste …
As you can probably tell, we LOVE Italian food. We’re currently writing this post from Nepal eating Italian food… guilty (dal bhat is good, but pizza is better). It’s my favorite type of food after Japanese, of course. Carbs, carbs, and more carbs (this is why I’ll never have a 6-pack). As much as I …
We were abruptly hurried out of our hotel at 6:27 AM on Sunday morning after discovering that the bus from Pokhara to Chitwan was scheduled to depart at 6:30 AM (we were originally told 7:00 AM). We jumped in a cab and zipped through traffic to the bus station. Luckily, the bus was waiting for …
Where do I get my best travel inspiration? Instagram, of course. I fell into Instagram black hole one day and came across a photo of a Bengal tiger in Ranthambore National Park. I quickly researched the park and discovered that you can go on safaris to see them! Safaris in India? How did I not …
Our take on the ever popular The Hype The Taj Mahal is one of the world’s most well-known and iconic architectural masterpieces. It’s also the world’s greatest symbol of love, built in memory of Shah Jahan’s (favorite) wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The Reality We met our main guide for the trip, Nirmal, and …