This is a recap of the first 12 months of our trip around the world. So, here we are, 32 countries visited, 365 days of travel, and thousands of memories made.
Here is a recap of our year, shown with our 100 favorite photos. In no particular order at all, here are some of our best moments, favorite spots, and unforgettable things we have done. Most captions link back to the post for anyone interested. Enjoy!
365 Days of Travel
Our year around the world began in Rome, Italy. Here are Tyler and Kara, on day three of the trip, happy to be in Italy, eating pasta, and wondering just what this year holds in store for us.
We love taking these goofy family photos. We shoot a few serious ones but the crazy ones are our favorites. Here we are in Tuscany, at the very beginning of our adventure, fresh, clean, a little naive, and ready for anything.
A hot air balloon ride over Bagan, Myanmar.
Trekking back from Everest Base Camp. Our guide, Indra, is leading the way.
On safari at Kruger National Park in South Africa, we took a sunrise excursion to look for lions and hit the jackpot. Isn’t she a beauty?
Hiking the Puez-Odle Altopiano in the Dolomites, Italy.
Pure fun…riding ostriches while on the Garden Route of South Africa.
The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, UAE. In my opinion, this is the most beautiful building in the world.
Hiking Kings Canyon in Australia.
Tyler with the holy men in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Setting off lanterns on New Years Eve in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Beautiful Vernazza, one of our favorite views while hiking along the Cinque Terre in Italy.
Auckland, New Zealand, a beautiful city in one of the world’s most beautiful countries.
Bayon…I never knew this existed before coming to Siem Reap, Cambodia. The world is full of surprises.
Tuk tuks and motorbikes on the streets of Varanasi, India.
Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, Nepal. This was taken in September 2014. Everything from the face up was destroyed in the earthquakes that hit Nepal in April and May 2015.
Fiji has the best sunsets.
Great White Shark cage diving in South Africa, one of the coolest things we have done.
The Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar.
Going on safari at Chobe National Park in Botswana was probably our favorite activity of the entire year. The amount of wildlife we saw was amazing, as was sleeping out in tents at night, hearing lions and other animals off in the distance.
Walking through the streets of Hanoi, Vietnam.
Going on a camel safari in the Indian desert just outside of Jaisalmer.
Hiking in Wanaka, New Zealand.
Mt Everest seen from our flight from Kathmandu, Nepal to Paro, Bhutan.
Zebras and their reflections, on safari at Kruger National Park.
The Star Ferry in Hong Kong.
Looking up from the courtyard of the campanile in Siena, Italy.
One of many spectacular wood carvings on the buildings in Bhutan.
The storybook castle of Neuschwanstein in Bavaria, Germany.
Driving the Sani Pass from South Africa into Lesotho.
In Vietnam, it is amazing what people carry on their motorbikes. This is one of our favorites.
Longtail boats of Krabi, Thailand.
Sunset in the Sydney Harbor, Australia.
On safari in Kruger National Park again, this time capturing the ostriches who are posing perfectly for a photo.
Touring the Mekong Delta in Vietnam.
Siem Reap, Cambodia was one of our favorite places we visited.
That’s quite a cigar! Meeting the people in Bagan, Myanmar.
Sunset in Florence, Italy.
A Nepali girl we passed on our Everest Base Camp Trek, photo taken at Namche Bazaar.
Shanghai is one of the world’s largest and most crowded cities but it sure does clear out when it rains!
Cycling the Li River Valley in Yangshuo, China.
A different perspective of the Taj Mahal.
Cycling the Marlborough wine region in New Zealand.
Trashi Chhoe Dzong in Thimpu, Bhutan.
Rock climbing in Krabi, Thailand. Kara was a natural and she may have found herself a new sport to pursue once we are back in Maryland.
Angkor Wat through the haze.
New Zealand is filled with awe inspiring views.
Visiting a floating market on the Mekong Delta, Vietnam.
Making it to Everest Base Camp…challenging, rewarding, an accomplishment to be proud of.
Posing in Da Nang, Vietnam.
Selva di Cadore, our home base in the Dolomites, Italy. This is a place I want to return to.
Krabi, Thailand was one of our favorite places…for the rock climbing, island hopping out to Koh Phi Phi, the beaches, and the place where we celebrated Christmas.
Playing soccer in Eswatini.
Walking the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal.
The quintessential Vietnamese scene… rice fields just outside of Hoi An.
I am so glad Tyler urged us to do this and we all had the courage to go through with it, Bungy jumping in New Zealand.
It takes several hours to hike to this viewpoint, the Tigers Nest in Bhutan. This monastery is built into the cliff walls high above the ground.
Another favorite memory, feeding the African Elephants just outside of Knysna, South Africa. We LOVED this, feeding them fruit, getting slimed, watching these elephants push each other’s trunks out of the way. This was pure fun and after this, no elephant encounter in Asia even came close to just how awesome this was.
This is paradise. Modriki Island, Fiji.
While driving through the South Island of New Zealand, it is hard to go far without stopping to take yet another photograph. We caught the morning mist perfectly when driving from Queenstown to Wanaka.
What’s better than meeting a Vietnamese man and his buffalo? Getting a chance to sit on it, too.
Tim’s view while hiking through the Dolomites, Italy.
Entrance to a Buddhist monastery while trekking to Everest Base Camp in Nepal.
It was always wonderful having our Moms join us. Here we are at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
It’s so colorful and perfect that it is hard to believe it’s real…Rothenburg, Germany.
Victoria Terminus train station in Mumbai, India. I spy only two women.
Another hike through the Dolomites. Other than Norway, the Dolomites in Italy is our favorite place in the world to go hiking.
The only good thing about Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam, was our sunset dinner on the beach. We dined on fresh grilled fish and drank Saigon beer.
Sliding down the Great Wall of China.
Motorbikes and European architecture in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Nighttime city scene in Taipei, Taiwan.
Queenstown, New Zealand, one of our favorite cities. This is where we got our “crazy” on, bungy jumping, jet boat riding, and paragliding.
Visiting some of the best ruins in Thailand, Sukhothai.
Tim’s towering height was fairly common all over Asia. This photo was taken at a village in Laos.
We could not resist giving money to this family, just outside of Mandalay, Myanmar.
Mountain biking in New Zealand.
A surprise moment came in Zhangjiajie, China during the Lantern Festival. Tim and I went out, curious about the festivities. I stood on a stepladder in order to take photos of the crowd, not at all expecting to become the main attraction. With my position up on the stepladder, all eyes and cameras turned towards me and I got my five minutes of fame.
Sheep crossing in New Zealand with Mt Cook in the background.
Sunrise on the Ganges River in Varanasi, India.
Watching the sunset from Victoria Peak in Hong Kong.
The Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy.
While on safari at Chobe National Park in Botswana, we got lucky with a lion pride sighting. To the right were the lions and to the left were these elephants at play. Getting so lucky with both of these sightings within 20 meters of each other with our safari jeep sandwiched in between was a safari dream come true. As Kara succinctly stated, “How are we getting so lucky with this?!”
Here are the lions, watching from the other side of our safari jeep.
My favorite view in Sydney, Australia. Watching the sunset from Luna Park.
A three day cruise on Ha Long Bay in Vietnam.
Exploring the temples of Siem Reap, Cambodia. If only Indiana Jones looked this cool.
How often do you get to see that…
Almost as fun as feeding those elephants in South Africa, feeding kangaroos in Tasmania was fun for the whole family.
Walking through the rice fields, one of our favorite activities in Bali.
Bagan, Myanmar, one of the best sunset spots in the world.
In our opinion, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing is New Zealand’s best single day hike.
I love capturing our kids capturing the sights on their iPods. Here we are viewing Michelangelo’s David at the Accademia Gallery in Florence, Italy.
For several days we explored Zhangjiajie, China, the landscape was the inspiration for the scenery in the movie “Avatar.”
On the way to Everest Base Camp in Nepal. We love meeting the children along the way.
Another view of the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar. This was our first shiny, golden pagoda and it made quite an impression on us.
The two day cruise down the Mekong River from Thailand to Luang Prabang, Laos was unexpectedly awesome. We only spent one week in Laos but we should have stayed longer.
Heading back from Everest Base Camp. The scenery is always changing and always magnificent.
Watching the sun going down over Venice, a view that we would never get tired of.
Like the Shwedagon Pagoda, the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi made quite an impression on us. There are five more amazing photos of this building sitting in my hard drive that could be included in this post.
And, so here it ends with a final family photo from one of our favorite spots in the world, New Zealand. It has been a spectacular year with just a little more time to go. Here’s to making the most of it!
Read More About Our Journey Around the World
AROUND THE WORLD: How to Plan a Trip Around the World
AROUND THE WORLD ITINERARY: Our Around the World Itinerary: 13 Months & 35 Countries
AROUND THE WORLD RECAP: One Year Around the World
TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY: Travel Photography Gear Guide: What’s in Our Camera Bag
TRAVEL BLOGGING: My Life as a Travel Blogger…An Unexpected Adventure
WORST TRAVEL MOMENTS: Worst Moments While Traveling Around the World
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Comments 55
Awesome and inspiring! Thank you for sharing some of your photos. What a life-changing achievement to spend a year travelling the world.
These photos are breathtaking and inspiring!! I cannot stoped thinking: What a unique and happy childhood are these kids living , so much adventure, knowledge and awareness at such a young age. Thanks for sharing!!