Transportation around the world, what an adventure it has been. There has never been a dull moment that's for sure. Of coarse there has been your typical cars, buses, trucks, vans, and your own two legs, which we used quite often, but then there were the exotic ones.

So here they are 35 modes of different transportation, or shall I say things I have ridden on, throughout these last 11 months.

Like I said, we have your cars, taxies, trucks, buses, and vans which are pretty much universal vehicles.

 

 
Bus ride from Kenya to Rwanda…27 plus hours


truck ride from Phnom Penh, Cambodia to our ministry site

Then there are your scooters, motorcyles and boda bodas from Africa, which is just another name for a taxi motorcycle.

 


Our buddy taking us around in Cambodia

 

Next, there is the Rickshaw that was first made in India with the bicycle taxies , the Tuk Tuk from Cambodia, Matatues, van like vehicle with 20+ people crammed inside in Rwanda, and the Jeepney buses from the Philippines.

 


pimped out jeepney in Manila, Phillipines


Tuk Tuk driving lessons in the Cambodia with Utry


Then there was the time we had to take a ferry in Malaysia to get to our train station, the carved out canoe we used to from one side of the river to the other in Cambodia, a boat that took us around the river in Bangkok, Thailand as well as a kayaking attempt in Chaing Mai , and the epic rafting ride we took down the Nile river.

 


Cambodian canoe that almost sunk on us


our attempt to kayak in Thailand…major bust


i'm somewhere under water already

Let's not forget about all the escalators, elevators, moving sidewalks, airplanes, and YES, FERRIS WHEELS!
 


Samara riding the Ferris Wheel at the Festival of Lights in a
random village north of Chang Mai, Thailand

 

Then we have the little scooter for kids and bicycles that were at our ranch in Thailand where we spent one night, the camel buggy at the Taj Mahal in India,
and the Safari vehicle used in Kenya.

 


India


Kenyan Safari

 

Let's not forget about all those animals.  There is the elephant escapade through the Thailand countryside, the ostrich extravaganza in Uganda, the Christmas day Cambodian waterbuffalo endeavour, and my first ever experiece riding a horse in Thailand.
 


Finally, there are the countless trains throughout Europe, India and Malaysia, subways, trams on a weekend get away to Budapest, Hungary, tractor rides in Romania and Thailand, and last but not least…hitch hiking on a mountainside in Nepal.
 


Oradea, Romania construction work

ricefields in Thailand transportation


train ride from Ukraine to Romania

There you have it…my journey of riding on different things around the world.