TLC Pagodas – on home soil

Dear friends and families of our Pagoda travellers,

The group have landed and we will be seeing them soon.

We estimate their arrival at school to be between 2.45pm-3pm. This may change so please keep your eyes on the blog for updates.

I will post next when they are on the bus and are homeward bound.

Luisa 1.12pm

China – landed

Dear friends and families of our China group,

They have safely landed on home soil. The group still has to clear customs and board the bus to home.

We are expecting them sometime between 2.30pm-3.00pm at this stage.

I will post an update when we have word that that have left the airport, homeward bound. Please keep your eyes on the blog.

Luisa 1.10pm.

 

 

TLC  Pagodas – last Day!

Last day
Our final day in Phnom Penh started with short a visit to the central market. This market was interesting as it was quite different in that it was a more authentic market experience and was more highly populated with locals instead of tourists. After the night market, the group went to a Thai restaurant for lunch, followed by some ice cream and our sad farewell to our tour guide, Hung. After lunch, the group took a visit to the royal palace where the King is currently living, and we also saw a room full of buddha’s and valuable jade statues which are very important culturally.
After visiting the Royal Palace, we drove through a slum area of Phnom Penh. We found out that the building were built over 60 years ago, and many of us never saw a structure set out to accommodate so many people in such a small place before. Our tour guide told us that only 40 years ago, it was the tallest structure in Phnom Penh, and it was only 3 stories tall. It felt quite cramped while we walked through this area, and some parts were quite confronting to many of our senses. After this we headed on the bus to the airport, for our connecting flight home.
It’s been an amazing experience, we’ve made stronger connections with friends we already have, we’ve made new friends, we’ve learnt more about South East Asian cultures, and can now understand them more.
We all can’t wait to get home and be able to see the people we’ve been missing for the past 3 weeks, get home and read the blogs! 

We’re looking forward to seeing and hugging all of our families, petting our pets and playing our video games. (Some of us are looking forward to seeing our bed!). 

See you (very) soon! Only 9 hours to go!

Alyssa and Alex 


China 2016 – from Bangkok Airport 

Dear Families and Friends of China 2016,
Firstly, thank you for letting us share a small but valuable part of your children’s lives. It has been a pleasure to be part of the Big Experience that was China 2016. We have all travelled safely and are looking forward to going home. We hope you have enjoyed our blog and photos. We are sure that your children have many precious memories to share and we hope you enjoy them.
Robyn Marshall, Deane Toohey and Rocco Toce 

China 2016 – Homewards Bound

Greetings Families and Friends of China 2016,
We have landed safely in Bangkok and are waiting to board our flight to Melbourne. We look forward to seeing you all tomorrow afternoon.
Regards 

The China Team 

TLC Temples – loading on the bus

Dear friends and families of our Temples group,

They have cleared customs and are currently loading on to the bus. Provided traffic isn’t an issue, we expect to see them around 3-3.15pm.

I will see you out there to give them a warm welcome home.

Luisa – 2.35pm