Day 4 – Bali – Barong, Monkeys, Babi Guling, Rice Paddies and Temples
Preface Sorry guys! Been enjoying beautiful Bali and haven’t had a chance to update this since my last post which took over 3 days to put together. On a mini-bus (melting) from Kuta to Mt. Bromo....
View ArticleDay 5 – Bali – Putu Round 2!
Preface Crossed the water with the ferry and on our way to Mt. Bromo now! 4 hour bus ride ahhhh… Day 5 – May 26, 2012 We negotiated with Putu to start the day a littler later – 9AM instead of 8AM and...
View ArticleDay 11 – Borobudur – To Sunrise or Not To Sunrise
Preface Just said goodbye to Chantelle and on my flight from Bali to Singapore. Chapter 2 awaits! Roam Bangkok to BaliSlurp down rice noodles under the streetlights of Bangkok and wander the paddies...
View ArticleDay 12 – Yogyakarta – Misterrrr Misterrrr!
Preface I started writing this post when Jia and I were on our way to Siem Reap but now finishing and posting it in Bangkok. Man keeping these things up to date sure is tough. When you’re out and...
View ArticleDay 16 – Siem Reap – King of Temples
Preface: Flying from Chiang Mai to Ko Samui Day 16- June 6, 2012 Our breakfast There is so much to talk about here I’m just going to cut to the chase. Talking to a whole bunch of people about Angkor...
View ArticleDay 18 – Bangkok Wat!
Preface: Wrapping up this blog from the lounge at the Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort & Spa Day 18- June 8, 2012 With the long day we had yesterday I had a feeling that today was going to be a bit...
View ArticleDay 75 – Nara and Osaka – When Deer Attack
Day 75- August 4, 2012 For the rest of the days in Osaka, Kyoto and Hiroshima you have to imagine the temperature was upwards to 35C on most days and with humidity probably a lot more. The pictures...
View ArticleImmerse Yourself in Japanese Culture in Kyoto
Without a doubt, Kyoto is the cultural center of Japan. That’s not to say you can’t get culture and history elsewhere in Japan, but within the ring of the small city center, there’s hidden beauty...
View ArticleShaolin Temple – Birthplace of Kung Fu
On day 7 in our journey to the Terracotta Warriors, we finally leave Shanghai and fly up to the city of Luoyang. This leg of the trip I organized with our private guide Lisa and we start things off...
View ArticleLuoyang – Peony, Temples and Grottoes
While Luoyang isn’t a large city and probably somewhere you wouldn’t have thought of visiting. And if you have, it’s probably because of Shaolin Temple. What most people don’t know is that the city...
View Article5 Reasons You Need to Visit Chiang Rai, Thailand
When you hear someone mentions Thailand, the first thing that you will most probably think of is its capital city, Bangkok. But, in the most northern part of the country lies Chiang Rai, one of the...
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