It turns out people have a lot of ways to get around. We’ve been sampling some of them. In the past 10 months we’ve travelled by:
- Seventy-five airplanes
- So Many Trains – airport trains, commuter trains, sky trains, Indian trains, subways
- Cars
- Trucks, including a kiwi Ute
- Land Rovers in Mongolia
- Tourist vans, in so many places
- Topless Jeeps in India
- Mules in Bhutan (for our stuff, we walked)
- Inflatable raft in Bhutan
- Cable Cars up the mountain in New Zealand
- New Zealand Luges
- Ding Ding, the Hong Kong street car
- So many mini vans
- Asian Elephants
- Motorcycles
- Vespas
- Sidecars
- Bactrian camels in Mongolia
- ATVs in Siem Reap
- Zip Lines in Siem Reap
- Parachutes and skydivers in Queenstown
- Horses in Mongolia
- Busses
- Tuk tuk, including the Cambodian christmas elf party tuk tuk
- Boats: long tail, trimaran, converted fishing boats, ferries, Kayaks
- Zorbs in Rotorua
- Walking, trekking and hiking everywhere
- Bicycles
- A Water buffalo in Vietnam (guess where they tickle it to make it relax?)
- Andy’s Massey Tractor
- Ox-drawn wagon
- Electric airport buggies
- Escalators
- Elevators
- Moving walkways
- Sledding in New Zealand
- Ski lifts in New Zealand
- Pump train car on the pier in kangaroo island
- Speed cat at the great barrier reef
- Snorkels and flippers
- Israeli 4x4s near the dead sea
- Riverboat on the Nile
- Egyptian felucca
- Windsurfers in Sinai
- Dromedary camels in Jordan and Egypt
- Rotating cable car down Table Mountain
- Safari Jeeps in Kenya
- London Underground
- Chunnel train
- Paris Metro
- French rental car
- Hop-on Hop-off canal boat in Amsterdam
- Boston T
- “Shoe” taxis in Colombia
- Our own feet, hiking through Peru
And you aren’t quite home yet.
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