


Train Travel in Transylvania, RomaniaI have only 18 days left in Osaka. And while I am sad, undoubtedly sad, the thought of once again packing my bags and jumping on a train that is headed for places I’ve never been to before is overwhelmingly exciting. In one month, I’ll see China, Mongolia, and Russia, all from a train window. Sometimes it’s the best way to see things.
This is my 100th post. Thank you to all of those who have come along for the ride so far.
4 comments
have fun on your trip! i was wondering how you travel so much.. savings or does your job take you to all these wonderful places?
Thank you! It is mostly a result of saving. I am going to do a post on this topic very soon!
just had to comment, as i’ve been lurking and you are an endless inspiration! happy travels!
Thanks Ashleigh!