Travel notes by Alex and Moni

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Perth to Exmouth

By On 17/08/2017

After our wine excursion we were ready for the real adventure. We had rented a 4WD campervan to drive up all the way from Perth to Darwin. The first part of the journey took us through the amazing Pinnacle Desert, Shark Bay and the wild sandy François Peron National Park up to Exmouth. On the way we were blessed with good weather, perfect sunsets, amazing marine life at the Ningaloo Reef and a big surprise for Moni...

Perth and Margaret River

By On 07/08/2017

After our amazing stay in Tasmania we flew over to the West Coast and spent a couple of days in Perth, meeting some lovely friends from Alex' time in London. Then we headed out of town and went south to Margaret River, the most famous wine region in Western Australia. We spent our days hopping from winery to winery and enjoying the beautiful beaches and landscape around.

Northern & western Tasmania

By On 31/07/2017

From Bay of Fires we crossed the Tamar Valley to reach Launceston in northern Tasmania, but not without some stops at various outstanding wineries. We then enjoyed the flair of the small city and its beautiful gorge before going west into the mountains. We were again super lucky with the weather for our activities around Cradle Mountain and the return to Hobart via the West Coast.

Eastern Tasmania

By On 23/06/2017

Travelling up the East Coast of Tasmania, we took the ferry to Maria Island with lots of wildlife around. The next stop was the Freycinet Peninsular where we went on a 3 days/ 2 nights camping trek to see famous Wineglass Bay. And then we moved further up to Bay of Fires with its white powder beaches and orange-hued granite boulders. Definitely a beautiful stretch in Tasmania.

Southern Tasmania

By On 10/06/2017

We arrived in Hobart, the capital city of Tasmania, and spent a few days there exploring the city and the probably most controversial museum on the island. Then we took the ferry to Bruny island where we were overwhelmed by beautiful nature and extremely good food. And last but not least we visited the Tasman Peninsular with the famous historic site of Port Arthur. A good first impression of "Tassie".

Red Center

By On 17/05/2017

We had to drive thousands of kilometers to reach the desert in the center of Australia where we went to see one of the signature landmarks of the country. Red dirt, an unexpected heatwave, wild camping and the most bizarre town we have ever seen contributed a great part to this unforgettable outback experience.

Melbourne, Great Ocean Road & Barossa Valley

By On 09/05/2017

We spent a few days in the lovely city of Melbourne, then went on our first and probably most intense road trip in Down Under. The first part of the journey covered the well-known Great Ocean Road along the south coast of Victoria and then we headed a bit inland to try (and buy) some Australian wine.

Southern Grande Terre

By On 10/04/2017

We spent our last days in New Caledonia with Fabien and Keisha and used their home as a base for our day trips to "Parc de la Rivière Bleu" in southern Grande Terre and to spend some time in Nouméa itself.

Lifou

By On 10/04/2017

After a quick stopover in Nouméa we took another flight to Lifou, one of the Loyalty Islands north-east of Grande Terre. We had high expectations and were rewarded with another piece of peaceful paradise and diverse activities. Go ahead, see for yourself.

ĂŽle des pins

By On 10/04/2017

From Nouméa we flew over to Île des Pins (Pine Island) and even though we had quite some expectations, what this tiny paradise island kept ready for us was literally blowing our minds. We have never seen such a beautiful diversity of blue/turquoise colours and perfect white sandy beaches!!!

Northern Grande terre

By On 10/04/2017

We finally arrived to New Caledonia, a less frequented piece of paradise on the western tip of the south Pacific, on 10th January 2017. Due to flight availability to the real paradise islands we started our journey on the main island, Grande Terre, and headed north of Nouméa, the capital city. We made our way up the west coast and down again the east coast. If you are interested in more facts and stories, please read about the highlights of this 1-week road trip.

Indonesian food

By On 30/03/2017

Even though we have only been in Indonesia for 2 weeks and did not experience the whole variety of food and local specialities we would like to give you a quick overview of what we have been eating and drinking there.

 

Lombok

By On 30/03/2017

After our incredible diving experience in Komodo we headed to Lombok, Bali's quiet neighbour, looking for sun, beach and relaxation. As the south coast of the island is a little surfer's paradise Alex tried to catch some waves as well...

Komodo National Park

By On 30/03/2017

Early on the 25th we took a flight via Denpasar to Flores Island to spend roughly a week diving the impressive waters of the Komodo National Park and see the famous and highly venomous Komodo dragons on shore. The activities there were a bit above our budget, but we can already tell you: it was worth EVERY SINGLE cent!

Food in Myanmar

By On 09/03/2017

An here is again the mandatory question: what do people eat in Myanmar? Read our article to find out about some very surprising dishes.

 

Hpa-An

By On 09/03/2017

As Lonely Planet states: "This city isn’t going to inspire many postcards home, but it is the logical place to explore the Buddhist caves, sacred mountains and surrounding countryside." Not much more to add to that statement, but read for yourself about our 2-days exploration of Hpa-An and around.

Yangon and Golden Rock

By On 08/03/2017

We spent one day in the biggest city in Myanmar and visited the main attraction in town: the impressive Shwedagon Pagoda. Then we headed to one of the biggest Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Myanmar: the Golden Rock. If you have not yet seen enough splendid temples and golden monuments, go ahead and read some interesting facts and check out the pictures.

Bagan

By On 03/03/2017

Bagan is probably THE most touristic site in Myanmar, but we can already tell you: it is touristic for a reason. We spent three full days cycling around a vast area covered with many temples of different sizes and styles. The most magical moments were of course sunrise and sunset with stunning views. Want to know more and see pictures? Check out the article and the photo gallery.

Kalaw to Inle lake

By On 16/02/2017

Instead of accessing Inle Lake in Central eastern Myanmar by road, we decided to get off in Kalaw and go on the popular 3 days/ 2 nights trek to reach the lakeside. Sweating during the day, freezing at night we experinenced a great walk with a hillarious group and afterwards enjoyed the beauty and serenity of Inle Lake.