Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Monday, 31 October 2011
Saturday, 22 October 2011
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Mexico Holbox- Whale Shark
Its not quite "the blue planet" production quality but you get the idea. Our budget for the underwater camera was 50 euro hehe! this gut was relatively small only 8 meters.. Wow.
Friday, 19 August 2011
Indonesia Part II
We still dont know HOW, but in the end we managed to leave the Gili's We heard about travellers who were stuck on the Gilis for even 6 months!!!! Anyhow, we were still "thirsty" and we wanted to see more of Indonesia.
So we decided to get a bit more adventurous and we went to the less touristy island Flores. It was a bit exhausting to get there though: a 27 hours bus ride and two ferries. Our "chicken bus" was not only loaded with chickens, but also with construction material and on top: a MOTOR BIKE, that means inside the bus, directly next to Adams head. At this moment we were not
sure if we make it alive to Flores....But the tough journey was worth it. Flores is vey wild and rich in the variety of animals.
So we visited for example the Komodo National Park in order to see the world famous Komodo Dragons. The worlds biggest lizard. Jesus, we felt like in Jurassic Park. These
creatures get to a length of 3 meters and very important they are NO vegetarians. On our Komodo Dragon walking tour we heard about six victims eaten by dragons (also one Swiss tourist) in the last few years. Of course we got a bit nervous when one of them was following us. Please watch the video...Our second experience with the wildlife were the Manta Rays. We met them on a diving/snorkling tour and for sure it was one of our most exciting moments.... Having a group of seven giant manta rays about four meters wide swimming around you was pretty cool! They glided in formation one after the other spiralling tumbling and twirling all in sync like they were showing off! They did a little dance formation for us.
Our next stop was back in civilisation in Ubud, Bali. We spoilt ourselves with several Starbucks Coffees, nice massages and really good "western food". these were our last days in beloved Indonesia until we got to California, but this a another chapter....
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
Vietnam Part II
After some days in lovely Hoi An we spoilt ourselves with a jetstar flight to Hanoi.
On our arrival at the airport we were very cautious and we booked a pick up from the airport in
advance. Yeeessss, this was the best way to avoid the so called Airport Taxi Mafia in Hanoi...
Hanoi was a positive surprise for us. Apart from the big amount of motor bikes we found it quite more charming than Saigon, even with a little lake in the Old City Quarter.
Hanoi is the perfect base to plan the two obligated tours to Sapa and Halong Bay. Both
destinations are beautiful. Sapa is a little village in the mountains in the Northern Part of Vietnam and a 12 hours train ride away from Hanoi. It is a perfect place for some nice and easy trekking.The landscape is stunning, it is surrounded by thousands of lush green rice fields
and little villages with different tribes.Every tribe has its special tradition clothes which makes the scenery even more colorful and vivid.Of course we booked a three days trekking tour in this beautiful, peaceful place of Vietnam. And our sweat was compensated with nice views and unforgettable moments looking at the playing children or watching the every day life of the villages. Our accomodation were home stays in the villages, which was nice and exciting, because in the middle of the night we were woken up by a nice little rat trying to get through our mosquito net.
So the next tour was of course -Halong Bay was very relaxing. Our sailing boat was one of the posh ones.I insisted to book a expensive and safe one after the horrible accident in February in
Halong Bay where several tourists had to die because of the lack of safety minimum standards. But it was the money worth. We got plenty of really nice food and our cabin had even a shower with freshwater :), one of the activities that was part of the trip was the "amazing cave" we thought it might be just another tourist trap but it was breathtaking it can only described by the pictures we took. Coming to the end of our trip in Vietnam we both struck by raw beauty of the country, however a word of warning we felt that it was also the most difficult country to travel in south east Asia.
Monday, 18 July 2011
Saturday, 25 June 2011
Thursday, 16 June 2011
Sunday, 29 May 2011
Sunday, 8 May 2011
Friday, 22 April 2011
Sydney - Australia
The 2 travelled further to Australia. Sydney the home of ....VB
http://further2travel.blogspot.com/p/sydney-australia.html
Friday, 15 April 2011
Waitamo Caves - New Zealand
Waitamo is a very small place, but full of caves (around 500) we could visit 3 of them. we loved the glow worm caves, although we found out that glow worms are not worms, but larvas and the glowing things are their stomachs....anyhow, unfortunately we could only take pictures in one of the caves, see here: http://further2travel.blogspot.com/p/waitamo-caves.html
Rotorua - New Zealand
It was very tricky to get there. The map reader did a wrong interpretation of the dotted road on the map and we landed on a unsealed road for 3 hours, very nasty when it is raining and nighttime...poor Adam, poor camper van....Rotorua is a good place to find out about Maoris traditional dances and habits. Apart from that Rotorua is famous for its hot fountains and hot pools. http://further2travel.blogspot.com/p/rotorua-new-zealand.html
Coromandel Peninsula - New Zealand
Thanks to a lady in the tourist info we discovered this beautiful spot. It was not easy to get there. The roads were unsealed and we even had a fallen tree blocking the road (Adam tries to remove it , see the picture) Nevertheless it was absolutely worth to go there: Even after one month in New Zealand we were still surprised to see something so stunning. All the colors were amazing: the lush green of the grass, the blue sky and the turquoise water...our campsite was directly on the beach. Look at the pics and get enchanted...http://further2travel.blogspot.com/p/coromandel-peninsula-north-island-new.html
Tongariro crossing - New Zealand
What an amazing place- active volcanoes, emerald volcanic lakes smelly sulphur(promise it wasn't me!) and lastly amazing vistas This area was used as the back drop for Mordor in the Lord of the Rings you can see why in the rest of the pictures here http://further2travel.blogspot.com/p/tongariro-crossing-north-island-new.html, this was my second attempt to do the Tonagariro 1 day crossing last time it nearly killed me literally.. that was 10 years ago- thanks bro for getting me to hospital in quick time. This time it wasn't going to stop me in my tracks as Uli knows all to well.
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Abel Tasman National Park
New Zealand - Abel Tasman National Park : without any doubt one of our highlights so far. We did a 4 day trekking-kayaking tour in one of New Zealands most popular National Parks. Golden beaches, clear blue water and blue skies. We were lucky and could even observe some nice seal pups...the only scary thing was sleeping in a tent on lonesome beaches, that means a whole beach on our own,,,nearly on our own: one night we had a visitor (animal) who stole our rubbish bag....we didnt get that much sleep that night. More pictures are on the following page New Zealand Abel Tasman national park
Friday, 25 March 2011
Thursday, 24 March 2011
The Kepler Great walk
Uli looking good! :) 3 Days of trekking on the Kepler great walk (near Te anau south island new zealand)- lots of nice views perfect weather, great track the only complaint was blood filled blisters on the last day ouch!
Monday, 14 March 2011
Say hello to my little friend
Meet my new friend, this friendly fella greeted us on Ulva island Bird Sanctuary not far from Stewart Island, This guy was well happy. But the bad news is this bird sanctuary has just been infested with rats and his number might be up. There is a big bone of contention with the locals who are split between spraying the whole island from the air with rat poison or trying to set thousands of traps, one thing they agree on is they need to decide by next week though as the rats are multiplying fast and will certainly wipe out the rare bird population within a couple of months
Radler bier on Stewart Island
Saturday, 5 March 2011
Here we go!
Auckland to Sydney Friday, April 08, 2011
Cairns to Sydney Sunday, May 08, 2011
Sydney to Manila Monday, May 09, 2011
Manila to Hong Kong Friday, May 27, 2011
Hong Kong to Bangkok Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Bangkok to Tokyo Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Tokyo to Los Angeles, Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Los Angeles to Miami, Tuesday,August 09, 2011
Miami to Cancun Saturday, August 13, 2011
Buenos Aires to London ?????????????
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