Showing posts with label plans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plans. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2022

The return

2019 was the year of the last post on this blog (and it was not even a complete post), of our last vacation abroad, and last year of being a family of 3. Since then, in addition to the pandemic that changed all of our lifes and halted travel for most of us, we have also had another big change in our lifes. To keep P (Pedro) company, Inês came to the scene to increase (exponentially) the level of chaos in our life, and travels! 😜

So now it is 2022, A&A are back at experiencing the world, now with the company of two little ones making things less spontaneous, maybe, but just as adventurous... And as I am now in a hotel in a new place, I thought of reviving this blog. With new posts, for sure different to the previous ones, maybe with some tales that only parents will get, but still a travel blog, our travel blog that has evolved with me, as I have moved from telling my stories, to telling the stories of A&A, and now the stories of A&A&P&I! 

As this has moved into a family travel blog, we will be adding some photos of the 4 of us, but as we have pledged to keep photos of our little ones out of the web, whenever they appear, their faces will not be identifiable.

So now, as for where we are! An enlarged family, with out-of-practice parents regarding this type of adventures, calls for a simplification of our plans. So we chose a place where I had been and was wishing to come back to, Andre has been wanting to meet, that was relatively hassle free and with great food that the kids would eat: GREECE!

So with Greece as our destination, 10 days to use, and 2 kids in tow, we could not do the hop-on hop-off kind of travel we were used to. So our main plan was a bit of Athens with an Island tour in between. Naxos seemed like a good option. Picturesque and family friendly! Perfect!

As I write this, our trip is in its 3rd day already and days have been filled with new experiences and it has been great so far and the following days, promise to continue this trend. But for more on this, follow the next posts! 😉

Friday, March 8, 2019

Finally, a new post, a new adventure!

After a gap of almost two years, we have finally booked our next "foreign" adventure!

In the mean time we moved back to Lisbon, became A&A&P and learned that new adventures can happen in our own houses, between nappies and dummies and sleepless nights! But, as the previous ones we knew, these new adventures brought a smile to our faces - okay, the sleepless nights were not always fun, but a mini-laugh/smile the next morning almost made us forget about those not so great moments!

So... New adventure! :) This is one that we were discussing for a long time, even as an option against others that we had (this was one of those times), so it is one that we are very excited about! At the end, we always thought that, for logistical reasons (all flights stopped in Lisbon), that it would be a nice trip to do once we moved back to Lisbon. And here we are, in Lisbon! P is now big enough and everything is stable enough for us to be able to plan something like this! In a nutshell, flights are booked, a hotel is booked and excitement levels are running high again!

As a teaser, I will just leave an image below (not mine, obviously):

(I'll add the link once the destination is revealed! 😉)

Sunday, April 17, 2016

A long delayed trip!

Back in 2012, when I first started this blog I was planning for a 3 months trip (see the post The Plan so Far). Now, after getting to know a lot of travelers that go around for 6 or more months at a time, 3 months seems to be a regular trip, but at that point, 3 months looked like quite an adventure. One that I was really looking forward to! Unfortunately, for professional reasons, I had to cut the trip short to only 1 month. It was an incredible month that I have multiple fond memories (with a bit of adventure here and there), but there were a few destinations that had to be left out, destinations that I was really looking forward to!

Four years later, after a few other travels, I am one week away of  going back to the original plan and visit some of those countries that were left behind. Southeast Asia was the region that always stuck to my mind and that most fueled my dreams. So finally!, finally!, the flight ticket is bought, the jabs and medicines are taken care off and everything is ready to go!

Here is the map of the (as usual) draft plan of the trip.

The plan for the 2-week trip

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Guatelize is waiting for us! :)

After a few busy weeks we (me and ALF) will be flying to Central America where this journey will await us! Part of this journey is an unknown because the only thing we know for sure is where and when we are going to land, where we are going to stay in the first two nights and when an where we are getting the flight back!


More news and adventures coming soon! :)

Monday, February 23, 2015

In t minus three days

After many months of silence I'm restoring the life to this blog.
Things have been quite busy with the move to a new country and the search and start of new jobs. So a few dream trips had to be postponed, but now that things are more settled, there will be new posts on this page!
We now have two trips booked and one will be this week already! Using some days off the A&A team will go to Puglia, the heel on Italy's boot, to explore the off the beaten track part of Italy! I am so looking forward!! I am realy excited for it especially because I've been craving for new adventures like this for a while.
The second trip... Well that will be kept a secret for a little while longer; but not that much...

Thursday, November 14, 2013

In two weeks

In two weeks I'll be packing for this :)

Between 2 continents
It will be a fast and busy weekend! So looking forward... :D

Monday, August 19, 2013

Morocco, Here We Go!!

The dates are set, the maps have been studied and all is left is to pack the bags!

Morocco is just around the corner (or just around the strait) and the stories of everyone that have been there are so great that I couldn't delay this trip anymore! So me and 3 others - ALF, and the trans-team (still sounds bad :P), NC and IS - will head South on a road trip that will take us, hopefully, to the heart and soul of this country!

The plan has not been closed, yet, but the trip will look something like this:


May the adventure begin!! :)

Saturday, March 3, 2012

The Plan So Far

I've started travelling relatively late, after my degree. While I was growing up holidays meant going to the beach (and don't get me wrong, I liked it!) and during college, when the World outside started to call me more vehemently, I never got the nerves to ask my parents for more money to satisfy my thirst for adventure. 
But when I started it got really hard to stop and now I find myself wandering through images of unknown places or just opening google maps and imagining new destinations, new routes, new journeys. Recently I've started to plan a new one. This is how it looks like:



This new dream started way bigger! It would get me around the World exploring all 5 Continents. But time, money, physics, new ideas and the non existence of teleportation slowly brought me to the map above. As things are not totally defined yet, this map is more of a work in progress than a final itinerary, but it sums up the plan so far.
Step 1 Trans Siberian tour
It was a cold cold January morning and I was waiting for the train when I saw a baby waiving a Russian flag and it hit me... the TRANS SIBERIAN!!
Just kidding! I actually don't remember when or why I thought of the World longest train journey, but I did and since then that idea grew on me and now I can't wait to jump on that train!! It will be the beginning of the trip so I will fly to Saint Petersburg from Lisbon, spend a few days getting emerged in the Russian mood and then, it will be time to embark on a 18 days trip. 
The final stop will be Beijin and other stops include Moscow, Irkutsk (on the side of lake Baikal) and Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia). This route is actually the Trans Mongolian and not the classical Trans Siberian, but shhhh tell no one! :P. Between stops there will be pleeeenty of time to meet locals, other travellers, admire the (so people say) stunning Siberian landscape and much more! :)

Step 2 Land of the Rising Sun
8 days going through the paths of Samurais, watching the colourful foliage, getting sick of amazing old temples, eating more fish that I ever had before and, basically, soaking up all those things that are so odd for a Western born.

Step 3 IndoChina
1 month in Vietname + Laos + Cambodia +Thailand
After a few weeks feeling the cool autumn days in Mongolia, China and Japan, a bit of tropical warmth, aaahhhhh :) 
Each one of this country is deeply reach in something: Vietname has the jungles and natural landscape, Laos the slow lifestyle and compelling peace, Cambodia is well known for its jaw dropping Khmer temples and Thailand for its postcard like beaches. But what I am really looking forward is for trying their food, talking with people and experience a reality so far away from any that I have ever lived before.

I have been recently accepted to participate in a volunteer program in Cambodia for 2 weeks! :D Actually, that is what I am most looking forward to during this part of the trip!

Step 4 Myanmar
This was not part of the initial plan, but after seeing a few photos from it and knowing that it's on the way to India, I understood that this had to be part of the trip. The fact that is an off the beaten track country also helped, I always try to find those places that remain untouched by the "beautification" caused by the touristic sector.

Step 5 India
15 days exploring the land of curry, Bollywood, Taj Mahal and so much more! Some of my friends went there and the descriptions were so out of this world that I knew that I had to have India in my itinerary! The crowds, the sacred animals, the traffic, the... everything!

Step 6 Lisbon
Back home. I feel like I'm a citizen of the World, but MY city will always be Lisbon! :)

Note: Due to recent events the plan had to be cut short :( You can see this post for further details.



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Comecei a viajar relativamente tarde, depois do meu curso. Na minha infância, férias eram sinónimo de praia (e não me entendam mal, eu gostava!) e durante a faculdade, quando o Mundo lá fora começou a chamar por mim de forma mais veemente, nunca tive a coragem de pedir dinheiro aos meus pais para matar a minha sede de aventura.
Mas quando comecei, parar tornou-se realmente difícil e, frequentemente, dou por mim perdida por imagens de locais ainda desconhecidos ou apenas a abrir o Google Maps e a imaginar novos destinos, novas rotas, novas viagens. Recentemente tenho planeado uma nova, e é assim:


Este novo sonho começou muito maior! Levar-me-ia à volta do Mundo explorando os 5 Continentes. Mas tempo, dinheiro, restrições físicas, novas ideias e a não existência de um mecanismo de teletransporte lentamente levaram-me ao mapa que podem ver acima. Como nada esta ainda totalmente definido, este mapa é mais um projecto em estudo do que o itinerário final, mas é um resumo do plano por agora.

Fase 1 Comboio Trans Siberianano
Era uma manhã de Janeiro fria, muito fria,  e eu esperava pelo comboio quando um bebé passou por mim empunhando uma bandeira Russa e fez-se luz... o TRANS SIBERIANO!!
Estou a brincar!. A verdade é que não me recordo de quando ou porquê me lembrei da mais longa rota de comboio do Mundo, mas aconteceu!, e desde então que a ideia tem crescido de tal maneira que mal consigo esperar por saltar para o comboio! Vai ser o início da viagem por isso irei voar entre para São Petersburgo de Lisboa e aí passar alguns dias mergulhando no estilo de vida Russo e então, será altura de embarcar para uma viagem de 18 dias.
A paragem final será Pequim e outras paragens incluem Moscovo, Irkutsk (junto ao lago Baikal) e Ulaanbaatar (capital da Mongólia). Na verdade, esta rota é o Trans Mongólia e não o clássico Trans Siberiano, mas shhh, não digam a ninguém :P. Entre paragens haverá muuuuuuuuito tempo para conhecer locais, outros viajantes, admirar a (pelo que as pessoas dizem) incrível paisagem da Sibéria e muito mais! :) 

Fase 2 Terra do Sol Nascente
8 dias a percorrer os caminhos dos Samurais, a observar as cores da mudança de folha, a ficar farta de templos fantásticos do tempo da maria cachucha, a comer mais peixe do que aquele que alguma vez comi em toda a minha vida e, basicamente, a absorver todas aquelas coisas que parecem tão bizarras a um Ocidental.

Fase 3 IndoChina
1 mês Vietname + Laos + Cambodja +Tailândia
Depois de alguns dias do frio típico de Outono na Mongólia, China e Japão, um pouco de calor tropical, aaaahhhh :)
Cada um destes países é especialmente rico em alguma coisa: o Vietname nas sua vegetação e paisagem natural, o Laos no seu estilo de vida tranquilo e paz convidativa, o Cambodja nos seus templos Khmer de deixar cair os queixos (e andar à procura deles durante muitas horas) e a Tailândia pelas suas praias próprias de postal, daqueles de fazer inveja. Mas aquilo por que mais quero é mesmo experimentar a comida, falar com as pessoas e experiênciar uma realidade tão longe de tudo aquilo que experiênciei antes.

Recentemente fui aceite para participar num programa de voluntariado no Cambodja durante duas semanas! :D Na verdade, é por isto que eu estou mais ansiosa nesta parte da viagem!

Fase 4 Burma
Esta paragem não estava no plano inicial, mas depois de ver algumas fotos e visto que se encontra no caminho para a Índia eu percebi que tinha que o incluir nesta viagem. O facto de ser um país não muito visitado também ajudou. Sempre que posso tento encontrar aqueles lugares ainda intocados pelo "embelezamento" pouco natural da indústria turística.


Fase 5 Índia
15 dias a explorar a terra do caril, Bollywood, Taj Mahal e muito mais! Alguns dos meus amigos estiveram na Índia e as suas descrições são tão inacreditáveis que eu sabia que tinha que incluir a Índia no meu itinerário! As multidões, os animais sagrados, o trânsito, o... tudo!!

Fase 6 Lisbon
Regresso a casa. Sinto que sou uma cidadã do Mundo, mas a MINHA cidade será sempre Lisboa! :)

Nota: Devido a acontecimentos recentes o plano teve que ser encurtado :(. Podem ver este post para mais pormenores