Varna, Sea Garden and Technopolis

Full day in Varna today, starting with a walking tour of the city.
We started at Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, known as The Cathedral to the locals, interesting because it was built inLeer más
Nessebar morning, Varna afternoon

We had a free morning in Nessebar, so spent more time wandering the laneways and multitude of churches, as well as the Roman ampitheatre and port. The streets were quiet early but soon got busier whenLeer más
Nessebar, historic... and tacky!

Late departure from Veliko Tarnavo today, so we had some time for a walk and shopping after breakfast.
Only one scheduled stop today on the way to Nessebar, and it was the village of Zheravna, anLeer más
From Thracian tombs to Communism

We had an earlier start today, so we went down for breakfast at 7.27am (for a 7.30 start), only to be ordered out of the restaurant by the waitress who angrily pointed to the door told us in surlyLeer más
A walk through time in Plovdiv

Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria, is Europe's oldest continually inhabited city, and is the 2019 European Capital of Culture... and boy, does it have some culture.
We went for a walkingLeer más
All roads lead to Plovdiv

A walk in the village of Kosovo before breakfast, then a 9am departure, headed for Plovdiv.
First stop was the Wonderful Bridge, a natural bridge created by a cave being eroded by the river. It was aLeer más
Rain on the way to Kosovo

We were up early again and went for a walk through Kovachevitsa village before breakfast of banitsa (egg and feta cheese layered in filo pastry), homemade yoghurt and coffee.
The road toward KosovoLeer más
Greece to Kovachevitsa

The road to Kovachevitsa was windy and mountainous, with numerous logging trucks to slow us down. We stopped at Leshten on the way, a historical village of only 10 permanent inhabitants, where we wentLeer más
Impromptu visit to Greece

We only had a short drive planned for today (83km to Kovachevitsa), so Nadya suggested a visit to Greece on the way!
Melnik is only 20km from the Greek border, so we set our sights for Lake Kerkini,Leer más
Rila Monastery and Melnik

We started our tour of Bulgaria today with our driver/guide Nadya.
We left Sofia at 9am for the drive south, first stop Rila Monastery, the largest Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria.
First builtLeer más
Goin' down to South Park

Another day of walking around Sofia, this time to South Park, one of the largest recreation areas in the city.
On the way we grabbed some morning tea from a hole in the wall bakery, which are almostLeer más
Saint Sofia... not named after her!

After breakfast of fruit and cereal we walked into the city centre for a 10am walking tour of Sofia. It's a free tour where you tip the guide as much or little as you like, and we had about 25 on ourLeer más
Sofia - Election and Eurovision Day

We had a night flight from Adelaide which was 15 minutes late into Doha, so our transfer was done at a trot. We made it, and took off on time,then arrived in Sofia 20 minutes early.
Sofia Airport isLeer más
Taipei gates and cleavers

Another MRT ride and walk around the Zhongzheng District, home of the Chiang Ki-shek Memorial Hall (dedicated to the former President/dictator of Taiwan... opinion depends who you talk to), theLeer más
Taipei bikes and gates

We set our sights on a series of caches in the Erchong Floodway today, which contains the longest bike track in Taiwan (20km), as well as 68 sports grounds (we saw 2 baseball fields and multipleLeer más
Taipei on foot

Late start and quiet day, we're both feeling a bit under the weather with head colds, so we took a leisurely walk toward Zhongshan Station, one stop up the red line.
We first had to negotiate ourLeer más
Taipei 101

Our last day in Taipei together, so we made an early start (9am is early for Taiwan - nothing usually opens until 11am, but then goes late into the night). We booked online last night to visit TaipeiLeer más
Coast Road to Taipei

We began the day visiting Liyu Lake, for a paddle boat ride and visiting a Japanese temple, both on the outskirts of Hualien. Then we began the journey to Taipei.
There's only one road from HualienLeer más
Taroko Gorge(ous)

This is the first time in Taiwan that we've spent two nights in the same hotel, so it was a pleasure not to pack bags this morning. Our driver suggested switching the next two days around to avoid theLeer más
The bridges of Hualien County

We left Taitung at our regular 9am after a spectacular breakfast at the Sheraton buffet. First stop was the Museum of Prehistory, a very detailed exhibition of Taiwanese history and culture from theLeer más
From west to east

Oliver and I went for a quick walk after breakfast, before Steven picked us up at 9am.
We detoured via the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas (in the dragon, out the Tiger!), near the old town wall ofLeer más
Caching in Kaohsiung

Today's lunch special was rice dumplings in Zhongpu - peanut, chestnut and radish flavours for mains, and a sticky black rice variety for dessert.
Next stop was the Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum on theLeer más
Waiting for the crack of dawn

4.30am wake-up call this morning so we can catch the 5.30am train to Zhushan station, then a short, steep uphill walk to "Ogasawara Mountain Sun-rising Watchtower", the best place in the area to seeLeer más
High tea in Alishan

After breakfast we had a quick bike ride along the walking trail before departing Yuchi township. Our first stop was Wenwu Temple on the shores of Sun Moon Lake. It is dedicated to Confucus and twoLeer más
From Lugang to the Sun (Moon Lake)

First stop of the day was Lugang Township, formerly the busiest port town in Taiwan, where we visited a temple and had a walk around the old town. On the way we sampled the local specialty, shrimpLeer más
Stinky tofu, and other culinary delights

After a fabulous breakfast of scrambled eggs, steamed buns, porridge, rice, vegetables and toast, we met our driver Steven to begin our tour of Taiwan.
Being Saturday morning, the roads are full ofLeer más