If we were going to be totally honest with you, we didn’t know a LOT about China when we started planning our trip. It’s the most populated country in the world, with 1.35 billion people living here. There’s pandas. Sights like the Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors. There’s a lot of wealth. Practically everything is made here… So, as you… Read more →
Eleven Months on the Road
I sit here writing this blog, still recovering from the whirlwind eleventh month we’ve had on the road. It’s a month that has certainly taken it’s toll on us physically, but what an incredible time we had in China! We’ve been fairly quiet and only posted intermittently whilst in China – partly because of the lack of signal and not… Read more →
20 Photos That Will Make You Want to Visit Hong Kong
We were so excited to visit Hong Kong, to see first hand the stark contrast of a buzzing, modern cosmopolitan city full of skyscrapers, and the densely populated residential areas of dingy towers and busy markets. What we didn’t know is just how photogenic it would be, there was something to capture everywhere we looked – street art, bustling markets,… Read more →
Kep: Cambodia’s Best Kept Secret?
Cambodia is not a country we’ve ever visited for it’s beaches. After all, I’ve spent my life growing up just a five minute walk from beaches in the south-west of Western Australia, where you can find some of the best beaches in the world. When we want a ‘beach break’ on our travels, we head to the one of the… Read more →
Exploring Bokor National Park
Located in Cambodia’s largest national park, is a city of ghosts. Buildings – churches, hill stations, a palace turned casino – were built by the French in the 1920’s in Bokor as a place of retreat from the humidity below. Abandoned during the Khmer rouge in the 1970’s, the buildings were left empty, no longer used and left to the… Read more →
Off The Beaten Track: Exploring Battambang
Not many people make it out to Battambang, Cambodia’s second largest city. Whilst it may not have the temples of Angkor like Siem Reap, the idyllic beaches of the south or the rich culture and history of Phnom Penh – it still has plenty to offer – namely, off the beaten track explorations of temples, ruins, and caves, as well… Read more →
House of Dancing Water: Macau’s Must See Show
During our ten day visit to Hong Kong, we took the opportunity to visit the nearby region of Macau, ticking off another country. Whilst technically a part of China, Macau is a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, just like Hong Kong – maintaining it’s own legal, monetary and immigration systems but its military defence and foreign… Read more →
A Guide to Hong Kong Disneyland
In April I wrote about fulfilling a childhood fantasy – of experiencing the magic of Disney as a grown up for the very first time, with a visit to Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. Just three weeks after those first magical memories were made, I had the opportunity experience even more magic – with a visit to Hong Kong Disneyland!… Read more →
Angkor Wat in A Day
Angkor Wat in a day – say what?! Surely not – after all, Angkor Wat is the biggest religious monument in the world, built in the 12th century and spans over 162 hectares. Plus, it’s crawling with tourists and vehicles – how could you possibly see it all in a day? Well. Technically, you can’t. But that doesn’t mean you can’t… Read more →
Ten Months on the Road
What a whirlwind of a month – three countries, four flights and non-stop adventures once again! Our tenth month on the road started with our count down to our visit to Hong Kong, a city break where we were so excited for delicious street food, street photography, high rise bars and a taste of Chinese culture. Hong Kong was such an… Read more →