Guangzhou Train Station, on my way back to Hong Kong.
Still in shock from a solid single day of exposure to the 'burbs of Guangzhou for work. The train back to HK was much more authentic to the times of China's past.
We started potty training before we left. Little did we know that it would slightly affect our driving time.
Moo's MiniCards are my handshake of choice when bonding with fellow travelers or chatting with locals.
A woman at a rice depot in Cholon, a district of Saigon
After Golden Temple, Amritsar, Keshgarh Sahib at Anandpur sahib is the most sacred place for Sikhs. A place where you would like to visit at least once in your life.
Belur used to be the early capital of the glorious Hoysala Empire.
The Channakesava Temple in Belur is regarded as one of the most magnificent pieces of Hoysala Architecture. It is estimated that it took over a 100 years to build this temple complex.It was finally completed in 1116 AD.
Take time to view your surroundings, smell the air, listen to the wind - that's what slow travel is all about and walking down a road that leads to the ocean is a perfect place to start.
The Galle-to-Colombo train is a long hot trip for a little boy: four hours taunted by the wide blue ocean - so close but just out of reach - moving so slowly you can practically chat with the kids playing on the rocks and in the water, but too slow to catch any breeze.