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Sleeper train: Tashkent to Almaty
A fun and enjoyable way to travel, sleeper trains are one of my favourite ways of going from A-B. This one from Uzbekistan to Kazakhstan was no different, but was perhaps more modern and smooth than I would have imagined when we booked the tickets. This is a short blog about our experience on board!
The Wimbledon Queue
A short blog about our time queuing for tickets at Wimbledon 2023 - it explains the process of the worlds’ most famous queue and will hopefully inspire you to join in with this mad British tradition one day.
Housesitting Horizons #3
Number 3 of my shorter blogs on housesits! I’ve not posted for a while for various reasons which I go into on the blog. This’ll be my last update from housesit 17 in Aracena, Spain, so until next time, housesit horizons #overandout.
Housesitting Horizons #2
Week two in Andalusia and it’s been a scorcher.. from beating the Sunday closure ban to finding out sausage dogs can float, have a read about our latest exploits at housesit number 17 here!
Housesitting Horizons #1
The first blog post in a series called Housesitting Horizons where I keep you updated with where we are and what we’re doing… these won’t be lengthy blogs just small insights into our Housesitting lifestyle!
The Caledonian Sleeper Train
A beautifully romantic and luxurious way to travel, sleeper trains have always appealed to me. No hectic airport queues, no liquid checks or baggage limits. Sleeper trains offer the comfort and splendour of a restaurant car, a comfortable bed and chocolates on the pillow. Read about our journey on the Caledonian Sleeper train from London Euston to Aviemore in the heart of the Cairngorms…
Who are Hitched and Hiking?
Who the bloody hell are we? And why are we telling you what cities to visit and where to hike? Well my friends.. click the link to find out!
There’s no perfect time to travel
Why I’ve realised there’s no perfect time to travel and how to overcome that inner voice telling you to put it off
How to make a difference to the places you travel
You can make a difference to each and every place you visit, whether you are there for a day or a month. These are just some of the ways you can do that. Above is an image of me on a litter pick in Gloucester.
How to travel the world for free
All about our new endeavours to make “slow travel” possible for us and how you can now travel the world for free
Ooh Aah Point, Grand Canyon, 2018
Swiss Christmas market, Basel, 2019