Part 2: 7-Month Global Backpacking Trip Overview

Welcome to Part 2 of our 7-month backpacking trip! If you haven’t checked out Part 1 yet, head over there to learn more about our general route, transportation, accommodations and our Top 5 Favorite Destinations of the trip.

Top 5 Trip Experiences

Taking the Iron Way

Via Ferrata’s were routes built throughout the Alps by soldiers during WWI and WWII to transport troops in a safer & more efficient manner​. “Via Ferrata” translates to “Iron Way”. The routes typically consist of a mix of iron pegs, stairs, and ladders to make traversing steep mountain passages easier and provide fall protection via cables and harnesses​. Nowadays, this cross between hiking and rock climbing has become a popular way to experience the beauty of the mountains.​

Traversing a ridge in the Dolomites​
Approaching the top of Monte Cristallo​
A bit more rock climbing than hiking on this section​!
Shelter with mortar damage​
Ladder to cross the gap​
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Traversing a ridge in the Dolomites​
Approaching the top of Monte Cristallo​
A bit more rock climbing than hiking on this section​!
Shelter with mortar damage​
Ladder to cross the gap​
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Chasing Waterfalls

Whenever there’s a body of water, we find our way to it! Whether via hiking, canyoneering, canoeing, or boat, it was all part of the adventure.​ We tried our best to get in the water every time we had access to it, resulting in a few VERY refreshing swims.

Munduk Tutub Waterfall – Bali, Indonesia​
Milford Sound, New Zealand
Fukugawa Falls – Okinawa, Japan​
Overnight Canoe Trip – Whanganui River, New Zealand
Cliff jumping Polylimnio Falls – Peloponnese, Greece (If you look close enough you can spot Steven!)​
Canyoneering Kawasan Falls – Cebu, Philippines​
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Munduk Tutub Waterfall – Bali, Indonesia​
Milford Sound, New Zealand
Fukugawa Falls – Okinawa, Japan​
Overnight Canoe Trip - Whanganui River, New Zealand
Cliff jumping Polylimnio Falls – Peloponnese, Greece (If you look close enough you can spot Steven!)​
Canyoneering Kawasan Falls – Cebu, Philippines​
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Bagging Peaks

If you know us, (or if you’ve been reading this page) you know we love to take off to the mountains to trek our way up to some epic panorama views​. This trip was no exception. Many destinations were selected specifically for hiking, and we were not disappointed. ​Madeira, Germany, Slovenia, Greece, New Zealand, Japan, and the Philippines all provided memorable hiking that ranged in distance, elevation, climate, and weather and left us eager for more.

Prisojnik – Triglav National Park, Slovenia​
Mueller Hut – ​Mt. Cook National Park, New Zealand
Osmeña Peak – Badian, Philippines​
Taraw Cliff – El Nido, Philippines​
Pico do Pico – Madeira​, Portugal
Avalanche Peak – ​Arthur’s Pass, New Zealand
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Prisojnik – Triglav National Park, Slovenia​
Mueller Hut - ​Mt. Cook National Park, New Zealand
Osmeña Peak - Badian, Philippines​
Taraw Cliff - El Nido, Philippines​
Pico do Pico - Madeira​, Portugal
Avalanche Peak - ​Arthur's Pass, New Zealand
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Diving the Tropics

We had always planned to get our Scuba Certification in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, but we had so much fun on our three-day liveaboard that we just kept diving​. We continued on to receive our Advanced Certification diving shipwrecks in the Philippines, enjoyed fun dives in Borneo and Okinawa, and learned to Free Dive in Bali. Night dives were our favorite! There are so many rare and sleeping fish, and it’s surprisingly peaceful down there in the dark.

Our first shore dive – Okinawa, Japan​
Wreck diving – Coron, Philippines​
Scuba Certified – Great Barrier Reef, Australia​
Free Diving – Bali, Indonesia​
Advanced Certification – Coron, Philippines​
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Our first shore dive - Okinawa, Japan​
Wreck diving - Coron, Philippines​
Scuba Certified - Great Barrier Reef, Australia​
Free Diving – Bali, Indonesia​
Advanced Certification - Coron, Philippines​
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Borneo Safari

One of the most unique parts of our trip was a five-day, four-night exploration through Borneo’s rainforest in search of rare animals​. The adventure included navigating the Kinabatangan River by flat-bottomed boat and traversing the dense jungle of the Dermakot Forest by 4×4 truck and on foot. We were lucky enough to spot Borneo’s Big 5: Saltwater Crocodile, Pygmy Elephant, Orangutan, Rhinoceros Hornbill, and Proboscis Monkey, among many other creatures​. Sadly, we did not have a proper camera to capture pictures of all these animals from a distance.

On the lookout for wildlife!​
Early morning boat cruise​
Can you spot the croc?
Rain showers brought the rainbows!
Wildlife spotting from the truck
Sunset cruise​
Friendly millipede​
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On the lookout for wildlife!​
Early morning boat cruise​
Can you spot the croc?
Rain showers brought the rainbows!
Wildlife spotting from the truck
Sunset cruise​
Friendly millipede​
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Bonus: Eating!

We wouldn’t be doing the trip justice without highlighting the excellent cuisine and sharing “tasteful” food pics!

Seafood Pasta in Greece​
Okinawan ​Taco Rice
Moules Frites and Socca in Nice, France​
Mee Goreng or Fried Noodles – Classic Indo/Malay Dish​
Katong Laksa – a Singapore noodle staple​ and Beef Randang – a Indo/Malay icon
Izakaya serving ​Japanese Tapas​
Soft Shell Crab My Quang – Vietnamese Specialty​
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Seafood Pasta in Greece​
Okinawan ​Taco Rice
Moules Frites and Socca in Nice, France​
Mee Goreng or Fried Noodles - Classic Indo/Malay Dish​
Katong Laksa - a Singapore noodle staple​ and Beef Randang - a Indo/Malay icon
Izakaya serving ​Japanese Tapas​
Soft Shell Crab My Quang - Vietnamese Specialty​
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Pistachio Croissant in Lake Como​
Crab Linguine in Lake Como​
Yakiniku – Japanese DIY Grill​
Peinirli and Levantine Salad in Athens​
Murtabak with Curry – an Indian/Muslim Favorite in Malaysia and Singapore
“Greek” Salad – Greece & Albania​
Curry Chicken from Singapore Hawker Center​
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Pistachio Croissant in Lake Como​
Crab Linguine in Lake Como​
Yakiniku - Japanese DIY Grill​
Peinirli and Levantine Salad in Athens​
Murtabak with Curry - an Indian/Muslim Favorite in Malaysia and Singapore
"Greek" Salad - Greece & Albania​
Curry Chicken from Singapore Hawker Center​
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Travel Companions

We feel incredibly lucky and thankful to have experienced so much of our trip with friends and family! There was a time when we spent six consecutive weeks bouncing between countries and meeting up with friends.

A special thanks to our hosts in Germany (A&C) and in Italy and Okinawa (K&G) for sharing their new homes and countries with us.​

Shoutout to A&C for navigating the hills and goats of Berat, K&G for exploring seafloors, mountaintops, and everywhere in-between, T&V for finding the three blue roofs and every church in Santorini, M&E for sharing part of their belated honeymoon in Vietnam, A for braving the rain and crowds of Japan for a handful of cherry blossoms, M&J for finding Germany’s unpronounceable gem, and R&R for the mandatory tourist Pink St lunch & photo op.

Worshipping Poseidon in Athens, Greece
Volksfest in Stuttgart, Germany​
Cold plunge​ in Lan Ha Bay, Vietnam
One of the few cherry blossoms blooming in Tokyo, Japan​
Bike ride in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany​
Pink Street in Lisbon​, Portugal
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Worshipping Poseidon in Athens, Greece
Volksfest in Stuttgart, Germany​
Cold plunge​ in Lan Ha Bay, Vietnam
One of the few cherry blossoms blooming in Tokyo, Japan​
Bike ride in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany​
Pink Street in Lisbon​, Portugal
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Misadventures of SOS​

Despite how glamorous travel may seem from the limited view of a camera lens; it can often be filled with confusion and frustration. Our trip was no exception. We strived to keep things in perspective and maintain our patience, and when all else failed, find some humor in the situation. Hopefully, this section will give you some laughs and an appreciation for some of the less glamorous aspects of travel.

Is it even a trip to Bali if you don’t get stitches?

Like many tourists in Bali, we ended up in the hospital. Unlike many of those tourists, alcohol and motor vehicles were not involved. An unexpected fainting spell required some stitches and a CT scan. On the plus side, this prompted our visit home for Christmas and ensured we got our money’s worth out of our travel insurance. ​

Cheers to getting robbed!

Here we were enjoying a drink at our hostel’s rooftop bar as our bags were looted a few floors below. A Bluetooth pairing notification from the headphones in our locker alerted us to the incident. Sadly, the headphones and Olivia’s missing clothes were not recovered, though a police search of the suspect’s bag turned up 7 other pairs of air pods. ​We’re thankful nothing important was stolen!

Staying Alive (& Healthy)

We found ourselves in the pharmacy a few times to deal with various ailments – flu, hives, digestive issues. Though navigating the language barrier in some of these cases was tricky, we found the healthcare to be significantly cheaper and more accessible, and the health care professionals to be very kind and helpful.​ We actually saved thousands by getting some of our vaccinations in the EU!

No leg room, no back support, no problem

In order to stretch our money, we usually chose the cheapest way to do things. Sometimes, you score a great value. Other times, you board a bus at sunrise to find that both your seat and the seat in front of it are broken and you are in for an uncomfortable ride. ​

New Skill Acquired

Riding a moped is an essential SE Asia backpacking experience. Too intimidated to brave Bali’s congested streets, we figured the Philippines’ rural roads would be an ideal spot to learn to ride. Excluding the stray dogs, steep and unfinished sections of roads, and flash storms, this proved to be true. Once you get the hang of it though, the feeling of freedom is hard to top.​

Thanks For Reading!

We are thrilled to share some of the pictures and memories from our trip with you and hope you enjoyed a glimpse at what we were up to!! ​

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