Follow our journey as we travel around Europe, Australia and Asia over the next year. We will try to update you with blog posts and pictures as much as possible! Please feel free to leave comments/ messages. Bon Voyage!

Friday, July 20, 2012

Vietnam !

Hello from a very hot ( high 30's) Vietnam!

Wow, what an amazing country! We had a blast traveling down  the coast with our friends Jackie and Will. It was so good to see them !

We started up in Hanoi , only to visit Halong Bay, one of the 7 wonders of the world. A tiny boat took us on a two day, one night cruise that included, swimming , kayaking , squid fishing, touring a water village and fantastic, fresh food!

In Hanoi we had some unforgettable culinary experiences. One  was lunch; we sat on a sidewalk with a group of locals eating.......well I'm not too sure what is was but it was delicious . It was served in tiny bowls and you were to add it to a warmth broth spoonful by spoonful. The locals saw our hesitation so they helped us out. I think they added a bit too much chilli in mine, my mouth was on fire!

From Hanoi we took a night bus down to Hoi An. Hoi An is a small coastal town known for it's custom tailors. The boys got gorgeous custom suits and winter jackets and the girls got blazers, dresses and winter pea coats designed. Really great prices, now we are trying to think of an event where we can wear our new duds.

From Hoi An we took an overnight bus down to Nha Trang. Nha Trang is best known for it's beaches, scuba diving and mud spa. We had a lazy day when we arrived, a lot of sleep to catch up on. We had an amazing slow cooked, clay pot, seafood dinner. And for dessert.... foot and back massages.
We had an amazing, worth every penny, snorkeling trip on our second day in Nha Trang. We tanned, snorkeled , relaxed on tubes and were welcomed to an extravagant feast for lunch. There was so much food! Between the two of us we shared 8 dishes plus fruit.

From Nha Trang we took another night bus down to Hoi Chi Min. Night buses are nice because you don't waste any days traveling but they do tire you out. You don't get much sleep and they aren't the most comfortable.We arrived bright and early and in just enough time to book a trip to the  war tunnels. Wow, it was an eye opening experience. We learnt about the strategies in digging underground tunnels and even got to go through a 30 meter tunnel. After 1 minute underground both Jackie and I were completely exhausted, closterphobic and extremely hot, I don't know how they did it. They had sewing rooms, kitchens, meeting areas and bunks all underground. On the tour we were brought to a shooting range where we  had an opportunity to shoot an M 16, it was insane , us girls were at a loss for words, very thrilling.

We said our goodbyes to our friends last night. We are sure going to miss them. It was really nice to share these experiences with them. We will see Jackie when she comes back to Canada in December.

We left Vietnam early this morning and are on our last 10 days of our trip. We are looking to spend most of the time in Cambodia and the last remaining days in Thailand ( hopefully on the beach).
We will update soon.

Cheers,
Carmen and Carlo
*pictures to come

Thai Islands !

Hello from Paradise!

 It wasn't in our original plan to go to the islands but are we sure glad we did.  From Bangkok we took a night train down to an area called Krabi. We sure got spoiled with our accommodations, we felt like royalty  for the three nights we were there; pool, breakfast, clean room and a great restaurant. We enjoyed a day at sandy Railay beach and a day on a long boat tour. The tour took us to untouched , remote islands where the waters were a crystal clear turquoise. From Krabi we went to Ko Phi Phi. We stayed in hillside bungalows that gave us a beautiful mountain and ocean view. Ko Phi Phi is very tiny but it is home to beautiful beaches, amazing snorkeling and a rocking night life. Our favorite part of the island was visiting Monkey Beach. It was the first time either of us got to see a wild monkey. Ugh, it was incredible seeing them run around, chase tourists and even use their hands to unzip our bags.  From Ko Phi Phi we went Koh Phangan for the ever popular Full Moon Party. The Full Moon Party was so, so much fun! All 10,000 people danced until the sun came up. The next day we rented scooters and toured around the island. It was by far our favorite place in Thailand. Beautiful beaches, delicious food, friendly people. It isn't as cheap as other parts of Thailand, but it's beauty is worth paying a little more for. 

The only thing disappointing about the islands was the random garbage. I am sure if you were in a proper resort we wouldn't notice it, but the Thai people have no regard to garbage, it may just be part of their culture and dont see it as a disturbance. 

The time has come to part ways with the boys. It was really sad to say goodbye to the them , we became so close to them and they made our travels a bit more exciting . We undoubtedly will try to stay in touch with them and hopefully they will one day come visit us in Canada. 

Well , we are done in Thailand and off to Vietnam. Very excited to see my Jackie! We are both so , so, so excited for Vietnam!

Cheers, Carmen and Carlo
*pictures to come

Monday, July 2, 2012

Laos

Hello from Laos!

We took a night bus from Chang Mai to Luangprabang thinking it would be a good idea to get a bus that you can sleep on, boy were we wrong. After a 30 hour , bed bug infested, soaking wet mattress bus ride we vow to never take a sleeper bus again!

However, all was soon forgotten once we arrived in the town. We stayed at a welcoming guest house just off the main strip . In Luangprbang we went to an incredible water fall that you could rope swing into and spent the other day pool side. We found this little cafe owned by a nice American lady and ate all of our breakfasts there and for dinner we ate at a street buffet for one dollar. Any dinner for a dollar tastes good! There was a curfew in Laos for 11:30pm but that was only extended for the Eurocup.

From Laos we headed on an incredibly scenic bus trip to Vang Vieng. There isn't much to do in the town except party. The town is built solely around it's river tubing and river side bars. If you research Vang Veing you will get a good idea of what its all about. Unfortunately there are several deaths a month from people acting stupid.

All of the restaurants blasted reruns of Friends and How I met your Mother episodes and claimed to grill the best American burger in town. This town has a very odd feeling and 4 nights here for more than enough.... I mean we are old and married now haha!

That was it for Laos!

Cheers,

Carmen and Carlo


2 for 1 cocktails
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*more pictures to come

Chang Mai and Pai

Hello from Chang Mai!

We love, love , love Change Mai! We only wish we had a few more days here because there is so much to do.

We got into town quite late but just in time to check out the Sunday market. This market was spectacular. Everything was homemade, the food was delicious and the night life was entertaining.

As we were walking back to the hotel I spotted a good  friend from Australia at a bar , we were all so happy to see one another because we really got along at Fraser.

The next day we went on a trek that included white water rafting, orchid farms, waterfalls and elephant riding. It was an unforgettable day, we will never forgot those elephants despite how stinky they were.

We all decided to continue Traveling together so we made our way up to Pai. To get up to Pai you have to take 725 twisty, turny corners. Ugh it was awful to say the least. But those 725 corners were worth it once we realized how awesome Pai was.

Pai is quite the hippy town but with a sheik feel. We rented scooters and spent our days exploring Thai villages , waterfalls and canyons. We had the most fun was just ripping around on the little scooters. We looked like a little motorcycle gang.

After a few days in Pai, we headed back to Chang Mai where we could catch a bus to our next stop..... Laos!

Cheers,

Carmen and Carlo

Biker Gang in Pai


Temple in Change Rai. Going to take another 50 years to build.
Elephant Trek just outside Chang Mai
Cute little elephant.
Long Neck Village
Long neck village we walked through during our treck.
This village was beautiful at night





Bangkok

Hello from Thailand!

We are in Asia! Safe and sound and really hot!

When the taxi dropped us off from the airport we were in awe , Bangkok is crazy! Our hotel was on Khao San Road , one of the busiest night streets in the city. There was food, clothing and  booze vendors everywhere, all of them yelling at you to buy something...." I'll make you a special price, just for you!"

We quickly realized that packing pants and long sleeve tops was pointless because the heat and humidity was killer.

We spent one full day in Bangkok exploring the markets, eating street food ( fresh mango and pad Thai) and laying by the pool.

The next day we got up early to take a bus to Ayutthaya, as recommend by Lonely Planet. We took a locals bus and we were the only tourists on it, a bit strange but a good experience. Carlo even sat with a Monk the whole time!

Aytata was a small town that was built around ancient ruins. We ended up renting bikes and going site to site. The town was so tiny we only needed one day to see it all.

Next stop, Chang Mai !

Cheers,

Carmen and Carlo

First look at Bangkok




Tuk-Tuk
First fresh coconut drink
Ayutthaya
Ayutthaya

Sydney

G'day ,

We couldn't have asked for a better day in Sydney, the weather was beyond perfect.
We started the day by taking a ferry ride around the harbour where we could get exceptional views of the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. We strolled through the city and enjoyed a scrumptious patio lunch while catching a few rays. In the evening we took in a light show that only happens once a year. Different patterns and colours light up the buildings in the downtown core. Sydney is a beautiful city, clean and classy but it comes at a price.

We are officially done our time in Australia. We have had an incredible time here and have met so many friends that we will aways stay in contact with. Our time at Fraser Island was one of the best experiences of our lives, it taught us many life lessons in such a short period of time.

Off to Bangkok!

Cheers,

Carmen and Carlo



Aussie Pies

Day at Seals Rock before Sydney


Harbour Bridge
Downtown Sydney

Opera House



All four of us at Seals Rock



Friday, June 1, 2012

Airlie Beach, Fraser Island, Noosa

Hi !

We are on the last week of our camping trip in Australia. How time flies !

We arrived at Airlie beach mid afternoon and Carlo and I instantly fell in love. It is a quaint little town full of backpackers, good eats and little shops. We stayed at a campground just outside town that made us feel like we were in the jungle. Unfortunatly the weather didnt fair the day we were there and we were unable to go snorkeling on the reef.

From Airlie Beach we made our way down to Rainbow Beach where had an amazing evening walk on the beach and a delisicous seafood dinner. We went to bed early because in the morning we went to pick up our 4x4 and headed to Fraser Island.

Fraser Island was a gas! We had a blast cruising on the beach in our truck. Carlo and I loved being able to show Mom and Dad where we lived and worked. It was great to see some of our friends and say a final goodbye.

From Fraser we made our way to Noosa where we enjoyed a day at the Australia Zoo. We saw elephants, red pandas, rhino's, kangaroos and hundreds of other animals. It was a perfect day, not too busy and beautiful weather.

From there we made our way to Byron Bay, what a funky little town. This is where the hippies surf and hang out. We had a fantastic day on the beach watching the surfers and exploring the trendy shops.

We only have a week left in our trip and we are off to Asia. We will update again as soon as we can!

Cheers,

Carmen and Carlo

Rainbow Beach

Eli Creek

Our 4x4
Heading to the Sandblow

Sandboarding

Carlo and a cute roo


Thursday, May 31, 2012

The Great Ocean Road and The Outback

Hi Everyone !

Well, I finished my last day of work at the Kiosk and the next day we started our camping trip around Australia. We picked up our campervan for the next month, it is perfect, it has two beds, a kitchen and a small bathroom ( sure beats camping in the tent).

It took us three full days do the Great Ocean Road. It was a stunning drive that had no lack of scenery. The drive included the 12 Apostles, cute koalas, spectacular beaches and breathtaking views. Once we arrived in Adelaide we started to realize just how big this country really is and our plans to go to Ayers Rock went out the door.

After a few changes on itinerary we started our five day trek across Australia's outback towards Airlie Beach. It was a long five days full of driving, all I can say is "this country is GINORMOUS!"

The outback was.....the outback. Flat, desert like land, dancing with all kinds of wildlife. Sheep, emu's, porcupines and kangaroos kept this drive alive.

We finally arrived in Airley beach and I will update you on our trip down the coast in the next blog.

Cheers !

Carmen and Carlo

Koala on Great Ocean Road

Middle of the Outback

Great Ocean Road

Playing with the Trains in the Outback

Happy Birthday Mom !


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Melbourne ! part 2

Our final day in Melbourne has arrived and we are just getting packed up to leave the big city.
Mom and Dad Calocero arrived on Sunday after a grueling day of flights but they adjusted well and were on to Australia time by the next day. We spent Monday and Tuesday showing them the sights of Melbourne, I think they really enjoyed the city.

We are all hopeful that the weather changes and gets a bit warmer and dryer. We have rented a 4 berth campervan that is going to take us down the Great Ocean Road, up to Alice Springs and over to the Whit Sunday Islands.

We are both looking forward to getting out of the city and getting our travels back on.

Here are a few pictures from the last few days.

Cheers!

Carmen and Carlo
St. Kilda

State Library

Block Arcade

My Kiosk in Melbourne Central

Downtown

Downtown

Mom and Dad infront of Library

Friday, April 6, 2012

Melbourne !

Hello from our new home, Melbourne, Victoria!

Melbourne is going to be our new home until the middle of May when Carlo's parents arrive.
It is an incredible city, full of life, culture and fantastic eats. It is very similar to Vancouver but has more of an edge.

We were lucky enough to get a little townhouse just outside the city within the first few days of our arrival. We have two Aussie roommates, one of which actually worked on Fraser Island in the past. We had a really hard time trying to find a job, we both handed out countless resumes, but because neither of us had any Batista or waitressing experience we were overlooked. Eventually I secured a job at the main mall in Melbourne and Carlo got hired at a local car dealership detailing used cars.

We are loving Melbourne but can't wait until Mom and Dad Calocero come! It will be nice to travel up the coast and start seeing what Australia is all about (aka, beaches, surfers, beaches and beaches!)

For Easter I am going to attempt to make my first ham. We have found a church to go to in the city that seems to be very welcoming to visitors. After church we are going to go and enjoy a nice cup of coffee. we haven't had a cup since the beginning of lent. It looks to be a nice, sunny weekend, today we saw a very warm 32 degrees.

We wish everyone a very Happy Easter.

Love,
Carlo and Carmen

Downtown Melbourne
A nice Sunday in the park!
Our first Footy game. Aussie Rules.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

The South Island !

The South Island is stunning, absolutely gorgeous. Our journey began by leaving Christchurch early and we cut West, straight across the country. This was a trip of amazing sight seeing. Endless snowcapped mountains andradiant blue lakes.  Our South Island trip saw the sights of Punakaiki, known for his Pancake Rock formation, Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers, the Milford Sound, Queenstown, Dunedin, home of the world's smallest penguins, Omaru, Mount Cook, Lake Tekapo and a night on the Christchurch Airport floor.

By far our favourite part about the South Island was Queenstown. It is similar to Whistler but much smaller and instead the mountains being the focal point there was a beautiful lake the drew the town together called Lake Wakatipu . We indulged on the worlds best burgers at Ferg Burger, hiked the Tika Tika trail to look over the entire town, went to the Saturday farm market and if we had more time and money we could have taken in another rafting adventure,bungee or skydive. We were contemplating going back after our time in Dunedin but at the last second Carlo turned right instead of left.

Dunedin was home to the worlds smallest penguins. We had to go in the late afternoon in order to catch a glimpse of the waddling bird. I was about 100 metres ahead of Carlo when a little guy emerged from the water. I was so mesmerized by his waddle and where he was going I forgot to take a picture. I finally got one as he was heading towards his nest. We drove up to Omaru to penguin watch again, that night we saw 3 little guys coming home after a day of fishing and swimming. They are really something.

New Zealand was incredible and we both can only hope that one day we will go back. There are so many places to go and things to see and do. It is a very clean, natural and respectful country full of culture. I recommend anyone who enjoys camping to go there.

We miss you all. We have hit half way in our adventure and will be home in only 5 months!

Cheers,
Carmen and Carlo

Lake Tekapo The Church of the Good Shepard
Lake Pukaki with Mt.Cook in the clouds
Lake Pukaki with Fresh Snow Capped Mountains
Lake Pukaki
Mt.Cook hike
Gun Lake

Waterfall at Milford Sound
Overlooking Queenstown.
Campsite in Queenstown. Beautiful Starry night.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The North Island !

Hi Everyone !

We are now in Christchurch after an amazing two weeks on New Zealand's North Island.
After we left our friends Hanna and Gus we ventured down the island's East Coast. The East Coast is home of the Hot Water Beach, Coromandel area and several other beautiful beaches.

Once we arrived in the town of Gisborne we cut West to Turangi, a famous national Park. In Turangi Jackie, Carlo and myself embarked on a 19.4km hike up Mt. Tongairo. After 5 hours we had aches and pains from head to toe, but it was worth every minute of it. At the top of Mt. Tongairo we saw 3 emerald lakes, two volcanoes and tons of geothermal activity. It was breathtaking but boy, after 4 months of not wearing shoes, our feet took a beating.

From Turangi, we headed up North to the Bay of Islands. The Northland is stunning, turquoise ocean bays, lots of fishing and beautiful water front campgrounds. After eating chickpeas and tuna for a week we treated ourselves to freshly caught fish and a side of chips....so good !

We found a website called GRABONE, it is similar to Groupon but works in New Zealand. OFeom that site we purchased a two for one Skydive! It was amazing, so thrilling, something we will always remember. The view were astonishing and jumping out of the plane gave you a rush that chills your bones. We had a blast and the northern part of the island was the perfect place to do it. We could see crystal clear waters, colorful sands and beautiful landscape.

We said goodbye to our friend Jackie and departed for the South Island today. A lot of adventures ahead. We can't wait!

Cheers,
Carmen and Carlo



Getting ready !

My face says it all !

Beautiful landing together !
3 Emerald Lakes
Beautiful Colours