All posts tagged Time

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The Road Goes Ever On and On

I spent almost a month in New Zealand and real­ized, gosh, I hadn’t writ­ten much at all about this won­der­ful, mag­i­cal place. Well, now that I’m back on dry land in Colombia, …

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The Tao of Travel, According to Paul Theroux

Time for another excerpt from my new favorite travel writer, Paul Ther­oux. In his book, ”The Tao of Travel: Enlight­en­ments from Lives on the Road” he com­piles much of the …

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From Bangkok to the north, and parts beyond

So I’m back in Chi­ang Mai, the charm­ing lit­tle town that anchors north­ern Thai­land, but tomor­row I head fur­ther north, past Chi­ang Rai to Chi­ang Khong/​Huay Xai, where I’ll catch a “slow boat” down the Mekong to Luang Pra­bang, the royal cap­i­tal of the King­dom of Laos until the com­mu­nists swept through in 1975 and renamed the whole coun­try the Lao People’s Demo­c­ra­tic Repub­lic. I con­fess, I know next to noth­ing about Laos, but every­one says the place is beau­ti­ful and laid back. I do know they make a tasty beer there, and that the country’s short name, “Lao PDR” gen­er­ally means “Laos, Please Don’t Rush.”

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The Waugh of Travel

It’s time again, dear friends, to review travel wis­dom from writ­ers for the ages. This time, it’s from Eve­lyn Waugh, widely con­sid­ered one of the best travel writ­ers of his generation.

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Crossing to Cambodia

When cross­ing the bor­der to Cam­bo­dia on a visa run, I’m reminded that things are neb­u­lous in the fron­tier regions.

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Remembrance of things … ?

Woke up this morn­ing in another hotel, this time in Chi­ang Mai, Thai­land. For an instant, before the ver­tig­i­nous sense of unfa­mil­iar­ity set in, I had the dis­tinct impres­sion I was in …

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Maximum City

MUM­BAI – Apolo­gies to Suketu Mehta, but is there a city ever described with more con­tra­dic­tory superla­tives than Mum­bai, for­merly Bom­bay? I am over­whelmed by its size, it’s energy, smells, poverty, wealth, gen­eros­ity and numbing …

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The Prologue is Past

I’ve now been in India for about six weeks, and I’ve come to real­ize that much of what has hap­pened up to this point — flee­ing Pak­istan, leav­ing Reuters, land­ing in New …

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Leap of Faith

So, that’s it then. After two and a half years with Reuters, in one of the most chal­leng­ing bureaus in the com­pany, I leave now to hit the road and take a step …