Four Month Check Up Since we last posted, we’ve moved from South East Asia to Oceania and back again. A lot has happened since; good things, some of it tough, all lessons in one way or another. The big take aways being that for us travel is nice, but wasn’t fulfilling. We both yearned for activities that promoted personal growth, which we hadn’t found roaming the South East Asian countryside. …That is until we arrived in Bali. We met and old friend Danielle and made our way Nusa Lembongan, a small island off the coast. As we drove out via ferry the volcano known as Mt. Agung started to erupt behind us. Danielle left after only a day, but we ended up staying in on the island for 3 weeks. The erupting volcano kept new tourists away and we took advantage, surfing, getting scuba certified and practicing yoga on an island almost all to ourselves. It felt great and gave us a new sense of purpose. After which we headed over to Ubud where we found ourselves at the epicent
Greetings from Nimh Binh, Since we last posted we've traveled from Chiang Mai to Laos and now we're in Vietnam. We've had some wonderful experiences eating delicious foods, yoga classes, day trips on motorbikes, and meeting some really beautiful people. After we got back from Myanmar we stopped in Chiang Mai and didn't do much. Which is to say we relaxed, ate clean and spent our time reading and working out. It was really nice to get into a groove after the whirlwind that was Burma and before we took off to our next destination. We felt really comfortable in Chiang Mai, which is an incredible feeling for weary travelers. We took a nominally more expensive flight from Chiang Mai to Vientienne the capital of Laos. It saved us about a day on the bus for only twice the price. It was an interesting way of traveling through as we landed in a Thai town just south of the border then took a bus to the friendship bridge where we took another bus across the bridge and finally a