Admiring the Tallest in the World, Dubai, UAE

787 Dreamliner Large WindowLeaving Doha, we were pleasantly surprised to find ourselves on a brand new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The inside was beautiful! There was a ton of overhead space and the walkways were not cramped. There were large windows that tinted for the sun rather than completely blocking the view with a plastic shade. The seats felt spacious and very comfortable. Too bad our flight to Dubai was only 45 minutes long! Once we arrived, we had another quick and easy transfer to our hotel.

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Dinner at Afghan Kabab House – mixed kebabs and chicken kadai

The heat was still present along with fasting for Ramadan. Our hotel, Landmark Plaza, was right across the street from a metro station so we only had to briefly brave the heat while crossing the street. We hid in our hotel room the rest of the afternoon while waiting for fasting Continue reading

Diving the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

The number one thing on my must-see list was the Great Barrier Reef. To be honest, it was a little overwhelming to figure out how to ensure we saw the best spots while getting the best bang for our buck. The GBR is humongous and very far from the coast. There are several towns offering many trips of varying lengths to the reef. It’s a lot to sort through. Using travel guides loaned by our friends in Sydney, we read that it’s recommended to visit the GBR on a live-aboard ship. We also saw that the Whitsunday Islands were recommended for their beauty and sailing around them is very popular. Will did a quick search with that knowledge and found a sailboat, Anaconda III, that does a 3 day tour out of Airlie Beach. It seemed to be a good fit for what we were looking for but it did not fit into our budget. We took several days searching other options without any luck then weighed the pros and cons. Ultimately, we decided it was worth the extra expense to ensure we enjoyed the GBR. We started calling the trip a belated anniversary present to ourselves.

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We were greeted at the ship, Anaconda III, by a friendly crew of 7 and 30 other passengers. Most passengers were backpackers from Europe (mostly Germany but Belgium and Canada as well). There were two Aussies on holiday. Also, several were enjoying a weekend trip during their time studying abroad in Australia – a nice couple from Denmark and a large group of Americans. With a total of nine, it was the largest group of Americans we’ve seen in months! But the group of 21 year olds were more like a reality show about sorority girls living on a boat than a home comfort.

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Exploring the Countryside in Vang Vieng, Laos

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The only option we found to get from Chiang Mai to Vang Vieng, Laos was a overnight mini bus to Vientiane then a bus for the rest of the journey. The mini bus was essentially a 16 person van packed full of bags and people. The roads through Thailand were paved and pretty well maintained but they were very windy. Plus we had a dare-devil driver who Continue reading