Good day Mates!

Hello! Ana the tiger here fillin’ yer in on our week with the cva (conservation volunteer Australia). We started off by parting ways as some of us went into town in the country called Tanzey and the others went to Marriborrow. In Tanzey me, Maddie, Kailey, Andrew, and Avy all mastered the work of fencing. Here’s a haiku about it: Barbed wire fences-cowboy beauty in the fiels- but hot damn… Read More

San Jose feels like home…almost

Office Depot, Subway, Starbucks??? oh my! At least there are still street vendors and we have 2 weeks left until we click our heels together 3 times. Until then, we´ve safely arrived in San Jose for our wonderful last day of student directed travel before heading off to get to know some sea turtles…cowabunga! michelle 🙂… Read More

tree, tree, tree, tree, DOG!!!

I was far too sweaty for the time of day, and still a bit delirious from the 5am wake up. The machete in my hand no longer gave me the surge of barbaric enthusiasm as it had on the first day. I let the caffeine from the 2 cups of coffee I gulped down an hour previously do the hacking. Once you get past the lower back pain and the… Read More

On a Cloud in Mcleod.

After the clank-boom-steam of ever moving Amritsar, the group found repose in the humble atmosphere of Mcleod Ganj.  Nestled in the Himalayas, Mcleod is marvelously scenic, especially the upper portion, which offered us some lovely walks and fine views. Known for being the home of H.H. The 14th Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government in exile, it radiates a certain warmth through it’s thoroughly Tibetan culture. Originally established in the… Read More

Greetings from Kabale, Uganda!

  I have now been here for just over two months, and I can honestly say it has been the best two months of my life. I am teaching at a school for special needs children in a tiny village that you can’t even find on a map called Kitanga. There are about 60 students at the school and there are numerous disabilities,some including deaf, dyslexia,down syndrome and cerebral palsy .… Read More

Sydney, Australia! (Done by Cat)

Ever since our group watched The Pirates of the Caribbean at our WWOOFing farm in NZ, our conversations mostly consist of pirate talk. Good thing the Opera house in Australia told the Sydney Symphony we were coming so they could perform the soundtrack to The Pirates of the Caribbean. The first night we got to Sydney our whole group made their way to watch this performance at the Opera house.… Read More

A TIMELINE OF OUR JOURNEY…

Our journey starts by exchanging smiles with the people of Nananu The beginning of getting to know each other Fijian fashionistas! Goodbye Fiji, Hello New Zealand Auckland Harbour The start of our Coast to Coast walk, long but rewarding Anne’s Farm Our cottage view in Taranaki (The First Day of our Adventure Camp) Before the Mud Run… After the Mud Run… Bike riding the coast Andrew’s Birthday Surprise (He was… Read More

AMRITSAR

I am woken from the cold marble floor by a tall, spear-wielding man with a turban reaching to the heavens. “Head”. He pats his hand on his forehead and points to the scarf lying by my side. It is 3 in the morning and I have broken yet another one of the the temples many taboos. Among covering your head at all times, bare-feet are a must and pointing feet… Read More

Photos from the Sacred Valley

Josh embodying his inner Inca Warrior – about to abandon his post and engage in battle! Austin, Brian, Josh, and Ryan enjoying the sunrise over the Sacred Valley. Austin soaks up the sun and dodges the cat swipes while reading on the grass. Ancient Inca salt pools near Urubamba Josh and Austin getting a bit salty! Brian squeezes into a combi bound for Ollantaytambo Ella and Rhiannon discover cochinilla –… Read More

Gigante happenings

I’m sorry the pictures got out of order!     We climbed El Pie de Gigante during the week, which left us breathless from not only scaling an almost vertical trail but for the amazing sight we found at the top. The sunset pictures are from yesterday and Adrienne, Ally and I went fishing this morning.     Just wanted to share with you all that we are doing well.… Read More
Well we did it! We successfully finished our student directed travel week, of course not without a few bumps along the road. But before I get into that, I would just like everyone to know that what we thought was impossible, is actually possible! We found bagels in Cusco, Peru! … Along with probably the most beautiful Israli people to ever set food in this world. So we began our… Read More
This week on our reality tv show: The group explored the ancient ruins at Pisac in the Sacred Valley, a site known as a close second only to Macchu Picchu! Jackie and I made friends with a most interesting Israeli traveler who aided us in bargaining for a ride back to the hostal (the price went from 20 to 2 by the time he was done!) In Urabamba we found… Read More

Tiny Gigante

Here at Playa Gigante we had our last week of Spanish school, while volunteering at their school. We finished painting the kindergarden building while the locals joined in to help. After a hard days work of service we relax on the beautiful beach of Gigante and Amarillo, where the waves knock ya right on your bums. This next week we´ll be learning how to cook the local food, go fishing… Read More

Trek, Kampala and the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary!

So after leaving SNEC we were back in Kabale for the night. In the morning we got up bright and early to drive to lake bunyoni to begin our trek! Our first day was mainly canoeing (in dugout canoes!) from island to island in the beatiful and massive Lake Bunyoni. We also hiked across many of the islands and even had the opportunity to visit with a woman named Mamma… Read More

FREE TRAVEL!!

Free Travel! Free Travel is a week in which we, the group, get to plan, organize and budget our own adventure. After much research and discussion our group decide to hike the beautiful National Park of Abel Tasman. Abel Tasman is notorious for its clear blue ocean, golden sand beaches, and lush green mountains. We planned a three day hike in which we would kayak the first half of the… Read More