Eleven weeks of tropical weather has softened us up a little.
It's not easy to summarise our trip which had so many highlights. We enjoyed every single day which continuously brought us new experiences and new friends.
Returning to the UK, one realises how developed a country we live in. We've not seen a motorbike or heard a horn since we've returned!
Seeing how differently people live their lives in India, Myanmar and Vietnam has been intriguing. On one hand it makes you appreciate the advanced technology in the west and the personal freedoms we enjoy. On the other hand you can only admire the tenacity of people who often struggle to live under much harsher conditions but do so usually with a smile on their face. It seems like by stripping away the complexity of western life you expose fundamental human traits, and the generous human spirit shines through.
We've travelled many miles on many forms of transport, from bullock cart to motorcycle taxi, Sampan to river steamer, and all without major delay or mishap.
All along the way we've met warm and friendly people who have made us so welcome in their countries.
We've seen some spectacular scenery
And some awesome sunrises and sunsets
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