• Hey it s Charly
  • Jeroen van der Voort
sep. – dec. 2023

SE Asia Dream Trip 23’

Backpacking 🇻🇳 🇰🇭 🇹🇭 🇸🇬 🇮🇩 🇳🇿
Jeroen & Charly ❤️
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  • 🌕 Full Moon Party - in bed 🤒

    29. okt.–1. nov. 2023, Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    When you hear Thai Islands you think about beaches and beach parties. None more famous than the original Full Moon Party at Rin Haad beach on Koh Pha-ngan. It was a bucket list item for Charly to see it, so we pre booked it ahead of time as it gets very busy - also reflected in the price of accommodation.
    Remember Charly couldn’t equalize because her nose was blocked? Well that cold was now coming in full force for Jeroen as well.

    Full Moon Party 🌕 🍹:
    It was raining a lot and overall Koh Pha-ngan just was a bit less cute than Koh Tao - very geared towards tourists who want to party. So most of our days were spent in bed sleeping and watching nature documentaries on Netflix. We thought maybe if we sleep it off we can be up again for the big night - however it was raining buckets and after having dinner at a food market all energy was gone again. Well at least our little bungalow had the comfiest big bed.
    Sometimes when you travel things just don’t go exactly as planned. Funny enough we had so much travelers diarrhea medication but not a lot for a common cold - the pharmacy could help - might be the air conditioning that caused it.
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  • Wonderland Retreat 🧘‍♀️ 🙏🏻

    1. november 2023, Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    Yoga retreat 🧘‍♀️;
    Our next destination was the perfect place to heal up - Wonderland . It’s an all inclusive vegan + yoga + wellness retreat. Jeroen was most excited 😂 Okay, just joking, of course this was Charlys dream stay. In the end we agreed that 3 nights is the happy medium. Charly had researched it a year prior when looking for yoga retreats and Thailand and procrastinating studying. Hence expectations were high. We arrived a bit early and were even allowed to eat lunch from the breakfast - lunch buffet. All vegan and homemade health food with some more western - middle eastern influence it was a nice change.
    Apart from the vegan buffet and yoga they had a full itinerary with meditation and other activities. Charlys favourites were of course Yoga, Capoeira introduction and Aerial Silk Yoga. Jeroen enjoyed peace and quite in our room and the private pool. A surprising highlight was the Turkish steam bath - you would think why have a sauna just go outside - but after our cold this was really helpful - cold plunge included. It rained most of the day but since we were in the middle of the jungle we didn’t mind. One night we thought we had cows in front of our window but it was in fact bullfrogs mating calls - very very loud.
    Charly loved it and would have stayed longer, while Jeroen was happy that Charly was happy. It’s not for everyone.

    We felt better towards the end of our stay and were excited to go back to our favourite island - Koh Tao- and finish our diving course
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  • Koh Tao has our heart

    4.–7. nov. 2023, Thailand ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    We were excited to go back to Koh Tao and the lovely viewpoint hotel.
    Having almost fully recovered from our cold we were excited to get back into the water.
    Charly enjoyed the remaining two dives so much more, as now equalizing was the easiest part. Diving is really meditative as there is no sounds, and everything is done calmly and slowly - not even talking about the beautiful scenery. We were really lucky and actually saw some spotted rays.
    We were actually sad to be down with our course so we took the opportunity to do some extra dives towards our advanced course.
    It was a full day of diving as we went back to the shop in the evening for a special night dive. It seems a bit daunting to jump into pitch black water, but it was really worth it too see many different types of fish. You have flash lights so all the colours like red pop a lot more and ones focus window is so much smaller that you are really in the moment. Fun fact: When divers hit their 100th dive it’s tradition to do a naked dive. For obvious reasons it’s popular to do it during a night dive, so there were a couple naked people swimming past 😂 We still have a long way to go.
    The next morning we did our favourite dive, the deep dive down to 30m to the wreck of HTMS Sattakut a world war 2 ship. When you first start diving even 18m seems deep but, as you get more comfortable 30 m isn’t too different. The visibility was amazing and it’s beautiful to see what fish and plants have made it their habitat over time. After that we did a fun dive which is where we got all the footage from that we put in our first diving post. But, you almost wouldn’t have gotten to see any of it as the loop ripped off just as Jeroen was about to exit. Our great diving instructor did a search and rescue and actually recovered it from 23 meters. 🙏🏻

    We were on the fence whether we should stay on Koh Tao as we loved it so much, or should do a road trip in the Phuket region or should go to Koh Phi Phi island. In the end we decided to fly to Phuket. Right choice? Well you shall see….

    The Koh Samui airport was a highlight, and if you ever have the chance to fly from there: Do it. It truly is the most beautiful airport, and feels more like a mini resort. We had the best time waiting for our small plane to Phuket.
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  • A road trip in Thailand.

    7.–9. nov. 2023, Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    We still had some things on our must see list, most prominently Khao Sok national park. Jeroen was also curious to drive around a bit in Thailand so our route was roughly set.
    Phuket -> Khao Lak -> Khao Sok -> Phuket

    Phuket 🚗:
    Picking up our car from sixt was a little different than usual but also the same with cards not working etc. our first car had a flat tyre so it was exchanged, lucky we caught that at the inspection. We rented a pretty new Honda civic and felt like a Mercedes S class in Thailand, didn’t have any problems with it and actually made it with one tank on our whole trip. In Thailand you drive on the left but due to Cyprus we had some practice.
    We arrived in the evening so our first stop was a hotel just outside of Phuket. The hotel sector was hit hard during Covid and you could feel that throughout our entire SEA trip, in particular this one a “ five star hotel” that seemed never really finished but already needing some love after 5 years. Still the bed was huge, much needed as we arrived pretty late.

    Khao lak 🌊:

    The next day we made our way up the coast to the famous Khao Lak. Our dive was quite pretty with good quality roads and not much traffic, occasionally we would drive through a palm tree forest or past the coast.
    Khao Lak has been a super popular resort destination in particular for German and Swedish tourists since the 80s, we were surprised how many German signs we saw. However, you may know about it because it was one of the hardest hit regions of the Boxing Day tsunami in 2001. It was pretty eerie to be at a second line beach front hotel, have all these signs about a potential tsunami evacuation route and see the memorials of how high the water reached, 11m. About 4000 people died due to the Tsunamiin Khao Lak but it’s believed the real number is much much higher due to unregistered migrants from
    Burma.

    We weren’t overly impressed with the town as it was super touristy and just a long street with resorts. However we had some exciting things planned for the next day.
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  • Bamboo rafting, waterfalls and turtles

    9. november 2023, Thailand ⋅ 🌧 29 °C

    Bamboo rafting 🎋:
    Since we only had one day we had to pick out of many exciting day excursions. One of our top picks was diving in the magnificent Similan islands - a group of islands so untouched that they only open the national reserve half the year to allow the ecosystem to recover . However looking at the price and us just having spent a week diving, we opted to maybe return to this another holiday.
    Khao Lak has a wild national forest park that just had to be visited when in the region, so we made our way up there. First stop we did a quite touristy activity that was super fun though - and wet. We went down a river with small rapids on a bamboo raft. The nature was beautiful and it was an exhilarating boat ride, pretty impressive how they navigate those.

    Waterfall hike 🌳🌧️:
    Second stop was a waterfall, however we had our own personal waterfall just outside the car as it was pouring down - tropical rain is something else. After 30 min of waiting we were brave enough to make our way into the park, the waterfall was nice but the true masterpiece was the jungle. The trees were so high you can barely see the crowns and after the rainfall everything looked lush and vibrant. Charly also got a free pedicure by some local fish. The second part was a bit more challenging, especially in Jeroen’s flip flops, but made it out without any broken ankles. Charly was very excited about hiking and did some jumping from stone to stone and slipped losing her sunglasses in a waterfall. Luckily no elbow or wrist pain, only a cracked phone protector. Luckily since the sunglasses are very light and have a obvious colour we spotted it in one pool of water further down the stream. have In our way back we almost got washed away by more heavy rain, luckily Charly had taken one umbrella with her. At the end of rainy season an umbrella is a must, plus it doubles as a sun cover. One of the most essential items to bring.

    Turtle Conservation 🐢:
    Now as you could imagine by the time we were done we were already pretty tired but there was one more item on our itinerary. We had a bit of trouble finding it, second guessing ourselves how smart it is to enter a Thai military base. But it turned out the turtle conservation was indeed part of and run by the Thai navy. After being in one in Cambodia, this was also quite interesting for Jeroen, most prominent was a giant golf course. The turtle sanctuary was initially opened by the kings mother and they do some education about plastic pollution. They both breed turtles to release into the wild, but also collect them after hatching to increase survival chances once they are older. They also had some adult turtles that were taken in due to injuries. We had never seen so many turtles close up before so it was really cute. They are surprisingly fast swimmers. There is also a tsunami memorial next to it for all the lives lost in the navy, the ship displayed had been miles out at see when the wave struck. Torrential rain number 3 surprised us after which we made our way home.
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  • Adrenaline at Khao Sok

    11.–12. nov. 2023, Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    We drove up further inland to Khao sok, a surprisingly big town at the border of the Khao Sok national park. The drive was scenic and reminded us of North Vietnam. Sometimes you can get a bit used to the breathtaking nature when travelling, so in comparison to Ha Giang and North Vietnam Khao Sok was just “ nice”. We had a pretty central hostel and had a nice stroll through the streets, basically all hotels and restaurants and weed dispensaries. Looking for some peace and quiet nature we snuck into the beginning of the national park 🤫 But returned soon after.

    After another cozy night on a way too hard bed we had an action packed day ahead.

    Tubing:
    First experience was tubing, which is exactly what it sounds like. You get a industrial grade tube with which you float down a river. We were lucky with the weather as it wasn’t raining but also not super sunny - a happy medium. We think this was the best and most fun way to see some of the national park as you float through it. The jungle sounds, green lush nature around us and we even spotted a few monkeys in a bamboo tree. Going over rapid and shallow sections you have to lift your bum to avoid scraping over anything - we got a couple of bruises but overall the woman and her son who guided us took great care to “ navigate”. It was over far too soon, probably even more fun than the bamboo rafting.

    Off Road quad:
    That wasn’t the end of the fun though as we had booked an off road quad tour. We shared a quad with Jeroen most excited to drive. Boy, did they not lie about the off road driving. We went through deep mud and over rocks and thick tree branches and down and up slopes. Squealing with that sweet spot between fear and joy. A super exhilarating and fun drive. One thick tree root got the best of our Tyre and snapped of the valve, but we quickly got a replacement. Due to rain making the ground we walked to the top. The quad tour is operated on private land and they farm coffee, palm oil, durian and bananas. Unfortunately you see giant palm tree plantations ( for palm oil) everywhere in the area cutting down the lush jungle, and the other plantations you see everywhere is rubber trees. Seasonal crops so of course the farmers would take advantage of that.

    In the evening we were pretty tired and had a delicious Thai curry around the corner.
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  • The ever popular Phuket

    12. november 2023, Thailand ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

    The drive down to Phuket was pretty long but we made a quick detour to the x lake dam. One of the most popular tourist day excursions is a boat tour over the x lake, but we thought it looked pretty similar to Ha long bay in Vietnam so opted for other activities. It was pretty grey that day so you couldn’t really appreacure the glorious blue green colour.
    Driving down took longer than expected as the traffic at the Phuket peninsula was terrible, just not big enough infrastructure for the amount of cars. It seem d very industrial apart from resorts and hotels everywhere.
    We had found a apartment hotel for a reasonable price for Phuket, astronomical prices for Thailand. Definetely less touristy than the infamous pattaya beach but also less pretty as the beach is only for boat tours and fishing and we had low tide most of the time.
    Apart from a fantastic massage parlor we were pretty underwhelmed by Phuket and would have chosen Krabi over Phuket in restrospect. It’s a bit baffling why it’s so incredibly popular for tourists, but maybe mainly all Indy resort tourists who need a quick flight connection to the rest of the world. So if you want to visit Thailand soon our recommendation would be to skip Phuket and go literally anywhere else - in particular the islands - and Koh Tao 😢 Definitely regretted not just staying another week in Koh Tao in particular as we realised that wanting too see everything all at once is not always the best. You can in fact get tired of travelling 😅

    Overall we really understand why Thailand is the most popular holiday destination, it’s super affordable, good food, nice people, rich culture and has the most beautiful islands. We definitely would love to return. 🇹🇭❤️

    Next stop: Singapore 🌃
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  • Welcome to the Future 🌃

    15. november 2023, Singapore ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    Our next destination was non other than the City of Singapore 🇸🇬 Singapore is a city state on an island - or rather multiple islands. It is located in the South of Malaysia in a very strategic location that allowed its economic rise as a trading and commerce hub. It’s a melting pot of cultures, having 5 official languages and architecturally being a beautiful combination of old and new. You can still see many temples especially in China town but walking through the business district or Marina Bay could be in Chicago or Manhattan. Modern yet incredibly green.
    It’s a parliamentary Repulblic, famous for being incredibly safe and low in crime, owed to its strict judicial system . A selection of what rules are in place in Singapore: -trafficking 500g of cannabis can result in the death penalty and
    - vaping e cigarettes can cost up to 2000$
    - synthetic chewing gum sale is banned and sale is fined up to 2000$

    Especially after spending over two months in more low to mid income countries it was really nice to be in a city again that felt more “ western”. Our hotel was quite basic since Singapore is really expensive, but it was perfectly fine for just sleeping. An early favourite was an orange juice vending machine downstairs - a great invention.
    With public transport we made our way to the city centre - walking around in awe of the city. It’s just such a fascinating blend of cultures, steel frame glass buildings with elaborate parks. We walked past the iconic Marina Bay Sands Hotel - a bucket list stay for when we win the lottery - where the equally famous Formula 1 Night Street race goes past. Unfortunately we didn’t had missed the race by a couple weeks, but it must be a great event - if one has the money. You can tell that Singapore and its citizens are on average quite wealthy , walking through the luxury shopping mall by the Marina Bay. A skyline to beat. Jeroen took the opportunity to buy a new MacBook from the Apple Store - a good story.

    We then made our way to the Marina Bay Gardens , which truly feel like you are on some sort of futuristic green planet. Especially seeing the super trees. The thought crossed our mind “ why not live here” - the city really surprised us with how much it has to offer and how green it is for a big city.
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  • Chinatown & AVATAR & Marina Bay Gardens

    16. november 2023, Singapore ⋅ ☁️ 32 °C

    Singapore is a melting pot of cultures with of course a big Chinese influence. So we had to make a stop in China town, had a great vegan lunch and visited a free temple just before a big downpour ☔️.
    After that we made our way to Marina Bay sands again to Visite the greenhouse exhibition and the special AVATAR exhibition. Inspired by James Cameron epic world. What better place to envision “Pandora” than in the futuristic tech yet green Singapore. The greenhouse spheres having the size of airport domes, it was truly awe inspiring and worth the steep prize. In comparison to the rest of south East Asia Singapore was definitely the most western in price point.
    While walking to the last show of the night - the super tree grove light show we thought “ it wouldn’t be too bad to live here”.

    🎶 Singapura, oh, Singapura
    Sunny island set in the sea
    Singapura, oh, Singapura
    Pretty flowers bloom for you and me Come along, join the song in merry singing Blend our voices, join in the chorus Singapura, oh, Singapura
    Pretty flowers bloom for you and me🎶
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  • And the Winner of the 23’ 🇸🇬 Luge GP is…

    17. november 2023, Singapore ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    On our last full day in Singapore we decided to do something a bit more unconventional. We took the express train to the island of Sentosa- which is a kind of beach and entertainment island many tourist and locals come on the weekends. It used to be wild jungle but now is home to the Universal studios, a big beach and all sorts of adrenaline junkie entertainment. Since we were at the home of the famous Singapore GP we wanted to see who would be the fastest and take the title of “ Lion of Singapore”.

    We were going luging - a gravity based racing car like a snow luge on wheels. While we initially had to wait over an hour because of lighting - the excitement was great when we were finally allowed to go. With our luges we made our way up with a familiar sight - a n Austrian Ski lift.
    We quickly got the hang of it and raced down the hill - trying to evade the slowly moving road blocks aka children with their parents. After a few more rounds it got a lot busier so slightly less enjoyable but ultimately Charly was able to clench victory over 5 rounds 👑
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  • Bye Singapore, hello Bali 🇮🇩

    18.–21. nov. 2023, Indonesien ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    We were a bit sad to leave Singapore - and I’m sure we will be back one day - but our wallet was ready for Indonesia.
    The Singapore airport is really impressive with its architecture and greenery - just like the City. You can even climb onto a canopy net as an activity - don’t ask how much it cost though, it’s an airport afterall. But if you ever have a layover go check it out.

    Bali welcomed us with a lot of Busy traffic, but we finally made it to our little peace of heaven. Our villa ☀️
    After over two months of travelling we were ready for a vacation 😅 Trying to pack as much as possible into our itinerary to see a lot from every country made us crave a bit of peace and quiet - doing nothing. And on top of that we could easily order food from a local restaurant. Just us, the Geckos and frogs…and some other insects 🫣
    And there was plenty time for excursions with the scooter.
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  • Some tourist activities 💍

    23.–25. nov. 2023, Indonesien ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    We loved our villa so much that we extended our stay by another week - and decided to just use it as a base to do excursions from. Bali isn’t that big so within 2 hours we could for instance go to Ubud - the famous touristy village town with monkeys and rice fields. After seeing the rice fields of Vietnam without anyone around and jungle hikes in Thailand basically alone - we weren’t the biggest fans of how overrun with tourism Bali appeared. The culture and people and food really stole our hearts - but the terrible and risky traffic and disparity between the Instagram tourist Bali and reality for a lot of people just left a bitter taste.

    Still there were a couple things on the bucket list for Charly, mainly making our own rings with the help of a smith. It was a pretty long process but we really enjoyed that we were part in all of the steps - with some help in molding the designs - especially the leaf part. It makes you appreciate the art and work that goes into this craft. They made for perfect souvenirs. :)
    And Charly got her Instagram worthy swing pictures- but for much cheaper than where most people go.

    -And of course we enjoyed plenty of food with great vegan options. Just don’t look at the scale 😅
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  • Swimming with Dolphins

    26.–30. nov. 2023, Indonesien ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Our next overnight excursion was all the way on the other side of the island - so we left pretty early. The weather was not in our favour but after stopping till the worst had past we continued. It actually got pretty cold due to the elevation.

    Finally we arrived at Sunari beach - it was supposed to be a surprise for Jeroen but since the town even had a sculpture of dolphins at the roundabout it was pretty clear.
    The next morning we had to get up at 5:00 to get to our boat.

    We were on a boat with 6 other people and after waiting for over an hour trying to find the wild bottle nose dolphins - we found them. They are super fast so you have to keep going, but taking turns we could have two at a time hanging off the side of the boat holding onto a wooden swing. If you were lucky you could see the dolphins under the water. Charly was in her element and spent the most time hanging there - even with one arm to hold the go pro. But it was worth the sore muscles.
    There were some jelly fish larvae in the water that stung - but Charly being covered in UV swim clothes she didn’t feel it as much.

    Charly had done a lot of research to find a more „ethical“ tour provider - but in the end one has to know that there is nothing ethical about driving after wild dolphins and swimming next to them. They would be best left alone - but on the other side there is of course the desire to be able to see them with your own eyes.
    In our minds it was a super unique magical memory - but something that we wouldn’t repeat. Once is enough.

    Back we went to our villa for the final days.
    After visiting a beach we ate pizza and Jeroen really tried to make friends with the cat that lived at the restaurant. The cat was not so into being friends so Jeroen got scratched. We didn’t want to take the risk and decided to drive two hours to ubud to find a hospital that had the vaccine. Note inething you want to take a chance on.
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  • Merry Christmas 🎁 🎄 🎅🏼

    24.–27. dec. 2023, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Merry Christmas to you all! We hope you had a blessed celebration with family and friends.
    For us celebrating away from home and in summer was a bit strange, but we still had a lovely time.
    We started to feel very christmasy when we visited Charly’s host family from her NZ stay 10 years ago. They were so warm and welcoming and being in a decorated living room with a tree got us in the mood.
    When we left on the 24th it was raining hard when we made our way to our “luxury” camp site in coromandel. Since it’s very popular for people from Auckland we were lucky to have found a spot.
    For our unorthodox Summer Christmas Dinner we had - drumroll please - a BBQ. Because what else would we do?
    It was super yummy even though we had to defend it from the seagulls with life and limb. In the evening, Christmas Eve, we tried to set the mood with some music and our tiny Christmas tree. We went with the German tradition of opening presents in the evening.
    The next day, real Christmas for the Kiwis, it was initially sunny but then rained all day. The atmosphere in the campground was quite jolly. Our finisher for the day was a relaxing soak in a hut tub in the dunes.
    Today half the day was super rainy so we chilled in our van, also nice to do nothing. We also cleaned up a bit and packed our bags, since we have to return our Chubby van tomorrow. The last days of our journey have started.
    The sun decided to make an appearance and we took the chance to visit the beautiful Hahei beach, which we can almost see from our camping spot. The water was really cold but we were brave and went for a dip.
    Our last night here we took advantage of the facilities and enjoyed a yummy pizza with an aperol spritz.
    Tomorrow we are making our way to Auckland.

    Thank you for following our Journey this far, we are pretty behind with uploading but are determined to finish it, to ultimately turn this blog into a book. We will likely only finish it when we are already home but of course you wre most welcome to keep following the updates of what adventures we went on the past four months.

    All the love and happy holidays,
    Charly & Jeroen 🤶🏻 🎅🏼
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  • The end ?📖

    27.–29. dec. 2023, New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Returning Chubby:

    Our final drive with Chubby towards Auckland was a bit sad, he had been our trusted companion for two weeks. We were ready to have a bit more space and a bathroom again, but we couldn’t have had a better camper, with our budget and booking late. Sure there is room for improvement, like a fridge and more space, but that’s for another adventure - maybe South Island?
    We had a small crack in our windscreen, but not surprising considering the gravel on unsealed roads in NZ, but luckily it was all good due to our “ No worries mate” insurance.

    Auckland 🏙️: Then we made our way to our Airbnb in Auckland, in the prime location under the sky tower. After a little laundry break, we made our way up the tower. The view was amazing and it was really fun to watch people do the “ sky jump”. Jeroen has a little fear of heights so he stayed a bit further away from the edge. In the evening Charly had a surprise date night planned, at the 360 degree turning Orbit restaurant at the 52nd floor of the sky tower. We were lucky having a window seat and indulged in a really delicious 3 course meal.

    Last day in Auckland:
    Most of our day was spent packing, but we also had a stroll to the Harbour. The capital city was pretty quiet and the weather was sunny. In the evening we tried the best dumplings from a little Chinese shop next to our Airbnb and then finished watching Lord of the rings 2: Two towers.

    It’s the final countdown - do do doooh doo 🎶

    We woke up a bit sad knowing this is our last day of traveling. We feel so lucky to have been able to go on this adventure together.
    Vietnam - Cambodia - Thailand - Singapore - Indonesia - New Zealand.
    Now it’s time to go back home, which we are also looking forward to. Less to working, but moving in together soon will be a new adventure.
    We struggled a bit with our booking as we couldn’t select seats for the first segment. Since it’s almost 12 hours having extended leg space was quite important for Jeroen.
    Luckily we were able to purchase new seats once we were at the airport so all is well.
    If you want to follow our progress you can see our flight numbers in one of the pictures.

    Broke, but rich in memories.
    See you soon ❤️

    More photos will be added later I just wanted to upload in time
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    30. december 2023