Up to the highlands

Today we are headed to the Cameron Highlands, a popular holiday destination for locals and international tourists, as the temperature rarely gets to 30 degrees, and humidity is low.
On the way out ofOkumaya devam et
Walking the cape

We took the road less travelled today, from Malacca to Kuala Lumpur via the coast road.
The coast road is an almost unbroken string of connected villages for 80km, with countless local eateries, andOkumaya devam et
Road to Malacca

We got picked up at 8am for our drive to Malaysia. Our Malaysian driver is officially a taxi driver, so he can't drive in Singapore, so we were collected by one of his colleagues who has a privateOkumaya devam et
Michelin Star restaurant - tick!

Our last full day in Singapore began with an MRT trip to Chinatown, perusing the many stalls, architecture and street art (and finding some caches on the way), before heading to the hawker stalls forOkumaya devam et
Palau Ubin by boat and bike

We headed north today to Changi Village, about 1 hour by bus. After lunch in the hawker centre, we caught a bumboat to Palau Ubin, an island off the north coast of Singapore (10 min boat ride, $3 eachOkumaya devam et
Big fountain and Little India

With 80% chance of rain today, we had a plan up our sleeve to do some indoors activities, but as the morning looked promising, we caught the local bus to the Fountain of Wealth.
The fountain is builtOkumaya devam et
Day by the bay

With fine weather forecast today we decided to walk around the bay area. We caught the bus to Marina Bay Sands, passed the obligatory temperature check (most public buildings undertake temperatureOkumaya devam et
Caching and the Botanic Gardens

First activity for Sunday morning was a caching event we were hosting in a park across the road from our accommodation. Given there's so few tourists here, and only about 6 active cachers inOkumaya devam et
Hot transfer and humid Singapore

We had a delayed flight from Adelaide to Kuala Lumpur, so our already tight 1 hour transfer window was squeezed to less than 30 minutes. Luckily we made arrangements on board and were moved to theOkumaya devam et
Big British Bucharest Quiz

Our last full day in Romania was the hottest of the whole trip, with 32 degrees forecast.
We left the hotel about 9am for a walk to the east of the city. We bought some apricots from a street sellerOkumaya devam et
Bucharest backstreets

We spent the day walking the backstreets in the south of the city, discovering more great street art, parks, palaces, churches and abandoned buildings. And finding caches of course (including a FirstOkumaya devam et
Back to Bucharest

It's the final day of our Romania tour, so we departed Curtea de Arges at 9am in order to arrive in Bucharest around lunch and avoid the afternoon traffic.
Gabriel dropped us at our hotel in the cityOkumaya devam et
Vlad's real castle... just up that hill

We headed south today, down the Olt River Valley Road, stopping at Cozia Monastery on the way. Being Sunday morning the church and grounds were very popular, especially as it's also a pilgrimage siteOkumaya devam et
The eyes of Sibiu

After returning to Sibiu we spent the afternoon walking in the old town and city walls, had some tea in the main square (currently hosting a food festival), and hosted a caching event at a localOkumaya devam et
Not driving the Transfagarasan Road

With a shuffle to our itinerary, had a free morning today, so Gabriel suggested a drive to Lake Balea, and a chance to see the famous Tranfagarasan Road, rated by Top Gear as the best road in theOkumaya devam et
Hunedoara, home of fairy tale castles

We began the day with a walk around the star shaped citadel of Alba Iulia, known as Alba Carolina Citadel (fortress, fortification... the names seem to be used randomly!). It's the largest citadel inOkumaya devam et
Deep in Turda

We left Sighisoara early to arrive in Biertan when the fortified church opened.
We were greeted by a group of locals discussing the issues of the day over a beer at the street cafe... and it wasOkumaya devam et
Viscri to Sighisoara

Early departure from Brasov with only one stop at Viscri on the way to Sighisoara.
Viscri's claim to fame is that Prince Charles owns, and restored a house there...oh, and they have a spectacularOkumaya devam et
Rasnov and bears

Early start for the drive to Rasnov, so we were on the doorstep when Rasnov Fortress opened at 9am.
Rasnov Fortress was built in 1225 as a safe haven for the villagers, who were forced to live thereOkumaya devam et
Dracula unpacked

After lunch we visited Bran Castle, aka Dracula's Castle. But how did it become so...
Here's all the pieces to the puzzle....
The castle is a medieval fortress built in 1382 in Bran Pass, a strategicOkumaya devam et
Prejmer Fortified Church and Brasov

Change of plans today due to the rainy weather - we were scheduled to hike to Seven Ladders Canyon, but it was closed because of the slippery conditions.
We headed to Prejmer Fortified Church, builtOkumaya devam et
Peles Castle, papanasi and Sinaia

We left Bucharest this morning to start our 9 day tour of Romania. Our guide Gabriel picked us up at 9am and we headed north, first stop, the town of Snagov.
Snagov Monastery is built on an island inOkumaya devam et
Palace of Parliament

Another day discovering Bucharest, this time by bike. We were walking toward the Old Town and came across the outdoor office of a bike hire company and discovered that a half day bike tour had justOkumaya devam et
Bucharest, walk to the north

We had a full day walk today, from the centre of town, north to Herastrau Park, Europe's largest city park.
The city centre was very quiet as it was in shutdown for the arrival of Pope Francis, andOkumaya devam et
The grand monument of Communism

Our last day in Bulgaria and we got off to an early start in case we got delayed at the Romanian border.
First stop was the Madera Rider, an 8th century rock carving 23 metres up the cliff face.Okumaya devam et
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 inOkumaya devam et
John Kalaitzis
Wow! Spectacular!
John KalaitzisDoes look good!