This is not Dubai - much nicer

Although the hotel in the 2nd photo has similarities to the famous hotel in Dubai, we are somewhere rather different.
Here, too, there are mosques, and maybe a 1/3 of women wear headscarves, and it'sLeia mais
Long Journey ends in long boat

We finally made it to Raja Ampat in Western Papua 🇵🇬. 4 flights, one ferry, one long boat. Well, actually, two long boats because we are 6 plus bags.
The last ride is quite exhilarating sinceLeia mais
Tropical Paradise

10-Day break from our busy schedule at one of the few marine areas that hasn't suffered directly from human intervention or indirectly ( climate change).
The islands are all covered in luscious rainLeia mais
A day out, snorkelling & diving

I'm speechless. This place above and below water defies adequate description. It's simply stunning. The aquatic biodiversity unmatched. It's simply the best and easiest place to see limitless shoalsLeia mais
Wilson's bird of paradise

Flo and I got up at 5am and hiked up to the top of the hill through the rainforest in the dark. Why? To see the amazing birds that we hear each morning but never really see, except for the odd parrot,Leia mais
Behind the scenes

We are staying in a homestay. There are subtle differences between the huts for tourists (2nd picture) and the huts of the owner and his family (1st picture). Can you spot the three main differences?Leia mais
Hindus, Buddists, and an odd chicken

We are in Yogyakarta ( pronounced more like JoJokarta), the site of two of Java's most famous monuments, namely Prambanan and Borobudur. Both date from the 8th century, but interestingly, the firstLeia mais
Chilling and diving in northern Bali

Our stops in Indonesia are mostly influenced by one thing, scuba diving. Although I'm fully qualified, I have heeded the advice of a family friend who is a cardiologist, not to do anything risky farLeia mais
Ubud central Bali

Rumour has it that Bali has gone downhill, that it's overcrowded with tourists, and that generally there are [unspecified] better places to go.
Whilst I agree it's a lot busier, it still has loads ofLeia mais
Ha Noi - a great stopover

We had a simple choice to get from Indonesia to Tokyo. Fly direct for $700, or go via Hanoi for $200. Since we are 6, and we like Hanoi, that is a no-brainer.
Indeed, we decided to extend theLeia mais
Tokyo - perfectly normal

We arrived in Tokyo after an uneventful but odd flight from Hanoi. Odd in that they served lunch at 9am.
We stayed close to Narita airport for the 1st night because the following morning, we pickedLeia mais
Miyajima in autumn

We often get asked, "What is your favourite place?". To which my standard reply is, there isn't just one, and there is no league table. How can you compare all the diverse places, cities, climates,Leia mais
Monastic Life

For two days and nights, we are staying in a working monastery in Koyasan . We dress, eat, and sleep like the monks, and we participate in the morning prayers at 7am.
Sekishion monastery is just oneLeia mais
Not a bird of paradise, but..

On this trip to Oz, we have two objectives. 1. Fulfil a lifelong dream of Flo to dive at the Great Barrier Reef. 2. Explore parts of Australia that we haven't previously visited, like South Australia,Leia mais
Superlatives for South Australia

We moved a couple of days ago from Cairns to Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. We stayed there overnight and picked up a mobile home the next morning before heading off on a 7 hour drive toLeia mais
Birds that sound like Monkeys...

and lots of other animals are what we encounter in Wilpena Pound, South Australia. We came here after a 600km drive from the Eyre peninsula.
This place was highly recommended to us by hostelLeia mais
White Xmas Australian style

That involves white sand in place of snow.
We spent most of the day at Glenelg Beach. The kids swam, played with a ball, and made sandcastles. We all had a picnic lunch of bread, good cheeses,Leia mais
Tasmania - a first for me

I have slept in all sorts of places, including igloos, and on top of mud huts in Africa, but before this week, I have never slept in a tent. All change! 7 nights in a tent here, in 5 differentLeia mais
Change of Scenery

After 4 days in the centre of Tasmania, we moved to the East Coast, camping at the Bay of Fires and Lake Leake.
The Bay took our camping to the next level since our beach side campsite had noLeia mais
End of Part 1

We are headed back to Switzerland for a short while to see Grandpa before moving on two weeks later to Latin America.
We have been on the road for 158 days, visited 10 countries, and travelled aLeia mais
Departure Saanenmoeser

After two weeks of recovery from 5 months of travel, and happy times seeing Grandpa, Max, Akex and Flo's family we hit the road again on January 26th.
We start with a beautiful train ride through theLeia mais
Santiago is so much better this time

We rest, recover, and restock in Santiago before we head South a couple of nights later.
Highlight is Flo gets a custim t-shirt that is totally fitting with her situation. Three others get walkingLeia mais
Hikers heaven!

I'm going to do something I have always resisted. I'm going to say that for hikers the South of South America has THE two most beautiful hiking areas in the world. There I've done it! I've stated anLeia mais
Buen Dia Caballeros

I'm back in Argentina, so I'm showing off my mastery of Castallano, since we dont speak Spanish here. Not Buenos dias here, instead Buen Dia.
We came across the border from Puerto Natales and stayedLeia mais
Hikers Heaven - also prices hell

We've been in El Chalten for the last 4 days. It is one of the two best locations for hiking in the Southern Andes. The magnificent Fitzroy peak towers over the town.
After a rainy 1st day, we setLeia mais
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Proper old man falling asleep!