Hailing from the flatlands of Ohio in the Midwestern USA; we weren’t exactly familiar with a “funicular” before we saw one in action. However, this is one of the...
Explorations of Prague – Video Edition
Without a doubt, Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe – if not the entire world. From amazing architecture and grand cathedrals, to massive public squares,...
11 Minutes of Tuk Tuk Rides in India
Riding in a tuk tuk (or autotaxi) is a fundamental part of the Indian experience. While these three-wheeled vehicles can surely be found in many places across the globe,...
A Visit to The Red Fort – Delhi, India
Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned construction of the Red Fort in 1638, when he decided to move his empire’s capital from Agra to Delhi. Today, this gigantic complex (200+ acres...
Touring the Sites of Jaipur – Amber Fort, City Palace, and More
Finding your way around in India can be a bit overwhelming. While there are some “major” attractions to visit, everywhere you go will be full of spots vying for...
Exploring Agra – The “Baby Taj” and Agra Fort
Agra’s most famous landmark is, of course, the Taj Mahal – documented in our previous post. However, this is not all the city has to offer. The day after...
Hiking and Spelunking Around Fujisan
While the mountain itself is obviously the primary draw, the region around Mt. Fuji is not lacking for areas to explore and natural beauty to discover. The whole area...
Travel Day in Japan – Osaka to Mt. Fuji
Japanese public transportation is world-renowned – during our month in the country, we definitely learned why. Apart from taking a van ride to the airport on our way out...
A Day Among The Deer – Exploring Nara, Japan
These days, Nara Japan is famous for one major thing. Wild, yet tame deer roam throughout the entire city among the crowds of tourists. For 100 yen ($0.75 USD)...
Feeding Monkeys by Hand at Iwatayama Park
The Arashiyama District in Kyoto, Japan is home to Iwatayama Park, a unique area where hundreds of wild Japanese Snow Monkeys exist peacefully alongside humans. The monkeys are definitely...