Day One Scuba Training in Panglao

While in the Philippines we're taking advantage of the warm water and reasonable prices to complete our PADI Open Water course. We have been doing our online learning over the past few weeks so it wasOkumaya devam et
Day Two Scuba Training

Second day learning to Scuba in the Philippines. Conditions had improved so we were able to dive right off Alona Beach today. After learning about dive planning and calculating safe nitrogen levels,Okumaya devam et
Qualified Scuba Divers!

Last day of our PADI Open Water qualification today. Only one final dive to go. We had our briefing with our instructor Mehdi, and then hit the water. The visibility had cleared up immensely sinceOkumaya devam et
Diving Balicasag

Well... Unfortunately we might have caught the bug for another expensive hobby... At least while we're in the Philippines the cost isn't too bad, so we took the opportunity to book ourselves on a diveOkumaya devam et
Bound for Boracay

After an awesome time in Panglao, it was time to say goodbye and head for Boracay. It took a little bit of planning to get to Boracay.
Firstly we took a taxi to the ferry terminal at Tagbiliran, andOkumaya devam et
Bumming at Boracay

Not been a lot going on for us. We moved from our bnb to a resort a little further down the beach and have spent this time enjoying the pools, the beach, and some delicious food.
We're just aboutOkumaya devam et
The Road to Aus

So Vela and Nathan have headed off in different directions. We left Boracay together on the second of August and made our way to Manila. After a quick pit stop in a hotel, Nathan managed a solid 3Okumaya devam et
Aboriginal Paintings & Cahill's Crossing

An early start today to avoid the worst of the midday heat. Callum cracked the whip and we were packed up and on the road by about 7.30 - these rooftop tents are super easy to set up and pack down.Okumaya devam et
Twin Falls Hike

Big day today. Took too many photos so going to have to split this one into two.
Another early start to avoid the worst of the heat during the day. We were out of the campground by 7.30am and headedOkumaya devam et
Jim Jim's Falls

After lunch we drove back down the 4wd track and hung a right turn towards Jim Jim's Falls. Plenty of crocodile warning signs in the carpark definitely put us on edge, but everything we'd read onlineOkumaya devam et
Motor Car Falls

Everybody was feeling a bit sore this morning after a big day yesterday. So the best thing to cure the pain was obviously to get up early and go for another hike...
We were back on a hiking trail byOkumaya devam et
Leliyn (Edith) Falls

Awake again by 6.30am. While heading off into the bushes to find a slightly private location for the morning routine, a dozen kangaroos started bouncing away through the brush. Didn't have a cameraOkumaya devam et
Surprise Creek

Finally a sleep in! But we were still chased out of bed before 9am by the heat. After a glorious breakfast of pancakes we walked straight up to the falls - a short 10 minute trip. When we arrived weOkumaya devam et
Surprise Creek Night Excursion

With an afternoon of waterfalls and beers behind us, we really enjoyed relaxing and watching our last outback sunset. The sky was particularly orange due to a fire that was burning to the west of usOkumaya devam et
Back to Darwin

Well, our 4wd trip is nearly at an end, so it's time to break camp and head back to Darwin. On the way we stopped for swims at Wangi Falls and Buley Hole. Very strange to see so many people after ourOkumaya devam et
Chongqing & Lichuan

After another very average itinerary involving flying 5 hours south (the wrong direction) to Sydney, a 10 hour layover in Sydney, and then a 12 hour flight north, Nathan reunited with Vela inOkumaya devam et
Bangkok

One thing NZ passport holders don't often realise is how easy travel is for us. Most places we can just show up with our passports and they'll let us in. Chinese passport holders are not always soOkumaya devam et
Exploring Taichung

After a stress free travel day yesterday (fly from Bangkok to Taipei, then fast train to Taichung, with a hot pot for dinner) we were ready to explore. When we started, the forecast had a 60% chanceOkumaya devam et
Sun Moon Lake

Keen to explore some of the more natural sights in Taiwan, Vela booked us on a day tour to Sun Moon Lake. Sun Moon Lake was named this because if you split it down the middle on a map, it looks aOkumaya devam et
Tainan & Kaohsiung

We spent the last two days travelling further south. One night in Tainan (the former Taiwanese capital) and one night in Kaohsiung (the second largest city in Taiwan). Both of these stops were ratherOkumaya devam et
Kenting - the Southernmost Tip of Taiwan

In a cruel twist of fate, given all of the random things that Vela eats, Nathan was the one to go down with food poisoning from what we believe was a dodgy curry at a beach cafe... What ensued was aOkumaya devam et
Taipei

We made the journey from Kenting back up the west coast to Taipei. About 2 hours on the bus to Kaohsiung and then a very fast and comfortable hour and a half on a fast train to Taipei. Train travel isOkumaya devam et
Chengdu

After a pretty seamless flight back to Chongqing via Hong Kong, we met up with Vela's sailing friends from University, Wudi & Clara. We jumped in a car, and after a quick pit stop at home it was offOkumaya devam et
Home!

All good things must come to an end.
We've been back in NZ for more than a week now and have had a bit of time to reflect on our travels. It's a great feeling to be home, although a little cold, butOkumaya devam et