Location: Koh Tao (ferry) to Chumpton (bus) to Bangkok (overnight train) to Chiang Mai (FINALLY). We left the island paradise of Koh Tao to travel overland to ...
3rd Class Train, Nate you got to make a decision! I think the 3rd class
might be very hot without air-condition, does it? And the traditional train
looks very loud noise, can you sleep?
+Manus Roj it actually got pretty cool during the middle of the night with all of the window down. I got very little sleep during the 14 hour ride. It was impossible to get comfortable on the benches.
Oh no I'm sorry! We ate lots of boring western food on the island. the Thai food just wasn't the same! Very touristy! Don't worry, the next couple vlogs has lots of eating :)))
Chiang Mai!? We're there too! (vlogs are a bit behind right now, but i'm
catching up)
I know a little too well the feeling of these long journeys, Bangkok to Koh
Lipe was a pain. About 24h of total travel, vlogging kept me sane :P
+Elizabeth Travels so cool! We've only been here for about 36 hours, but we're loving it so far! How about you?
Siem Reap to Bangkok | 12+ HOURS by Bus
Taking the bus from Siem Reap to Bangkok is an "experience". This was our first overland border crossing, and our first time taking local bus in Cambodia and ...
Guys I love your Vids, keep it up. Am just wondering guys when you go back
home and start again normal life I think you will find it very boring
because of the routine. Now everyday there is new places and new things and
adventures but later on when you go back home I do not know how you will
adapt to routine life.
+Kara and Nate Well guys enjoy it while it lasts and be always happy, happiness looks great on you guys. Hope you find pleasure and happiness in whatever you do and decide.
+420yers Club The current plan is to return home in early December. That's a great question! As of now the answer is... we have NO clue! However, I'm a believer that life is made up of chapters. I've always been good at enjoying my current chapter of life. Hopefully this won't be any different. At some point we'll close the travel chapter, be extremely grateful for it, and move on to enjoying the next chapter of life. At least that's the plan in theory. We'll see how it works out in real life.
kowsan road is where you were.. its the party place for most young
travelers...great food around there too... even a burger king on the far
end....walking distance to the royal palace too...
+ndspeedster Hey there, where I live in Toronto, there is a Thai restaurant called Khao San Road. It's always packed and it's ppl from Bangkok who run it. So thankful as it brings a lil back from Thailand!JJ30
Brought to you by Overland Bound travels through Australia! Check out this 2015 Defender 110, the last year of this historic automotive line (for now)! This is a ...
I'd still rather have my NAS LR4 than that thing. Much more comfortable and
just as good if not better off-road. (people will argue about that of
course, but I have heard from people that have owned and driven both that
the modern IFS air sprung rovers are better, especially with the heavy-duty
pack, locking diffs and terrain response magic)
+Gary Cloud About $34k - $48k US, but can't get them in the states.
Overland Expo in Prescott, Arizona
From Overland Journal, an "Overland Expo" is being organized in Prescott, Arizona. It's an educational weekend filled with seminars that discuss how to travel ...
Sounds like a cool expo. Right up your alley! Off the subject a bit. I was
wondering what ever happened re the Seero contest? I know that you won ...
is the trip to Italy on, or did it just never pan out for some reason? Nice
crib sheet, btw!
Thanks for the clarification. I updated my description. I had originally
thought it was an Overload Journal thing. Glad to hear that it won't just
be about the dirt. I'm looking forward to the event!
Oh sweet! Something cool close by! Maybe I'll be down from Flagstaff via
the twisties of 89A and bring my shiny new '09 650R and bring a buddy with
his V-Strom. Keep up the great moto-vlogging!