Asia 2023

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My second long-term solo-trip through Asia.🤩 Meer informatie
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  • Snorkeling paradise 🪸🏝️🐠

    8–11 nov. 2023, Indonesië ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Not much more to add 😅
    Amazing corals, I've rarely seen reefs like this, anywhere else. Snorkeling was really outstanding, had a nice small group and great guides, an awesome lunch at a tiny island, surrounded by huge beaches and turquoise blue water. 🤩
    Variety of fishes in the water was amazing, too, but you could clearly see, that there's a lot of fishing done, here, as there where unusually less fishes and mostly small ones, according to the size and shape and variety of the corals. 🤔
    Nevertheless I had one of my most impressive snorkeling trips in my life and l would love to come back to Karimunjawa again, one day, to see even more of the uncountable amazing snorkeling spots around this awesome island! 🥰
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  • A first glimpse on Karimunjawa
    My scooter on a ferry boat, for the first time 😎🛳️Getting close to the island 🤩Indonesian people love these gates, you can find them everywhere!

    Karimunjawa 🏝️

    6–8 nov. 2023, Indonesië ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    This little island was recommended to me so often and all the pics I've seen were so beautiful, I had to go there!
    Also it's my first boat trip with my scooter, I already found out a disadvantage about going with my own vehicle: You have to be at the ferry port very early. 😅😂
    As soon as people realize, I'm going with my own bike, they assume I'm living in Jakarta, due to my license plate, which leads to funny conversations, too. 😅
    Very relaxed boat trip for around 5hrs, Karimunjawa is already quite touristy, but as there is off-season, now, it's very quiet. 😎
    Having some very relaxing days, doing not much, except for some exploring the island. A beautiful place, even if the very low tide during the day hides many beaches (there are so many of them... 😅), nature is amazing and the shoreline is so nice. 🤩
    After one and a half day of exploring, it's time for some snorkeling, there should be amazing reefs at the tiny surrounding islands, looking forward to that! 😍
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  • Batu Caves in the evening
    Bye bye YogjaHello KLKL Tower and Petronas Twin TowersMerdeka 118, 2nd tallest building in the worldBatu Caves are a Hindu-Tempel area......with lots of different temples...... possessed by many many monkeys......and typically colorful.Huge caves inside......with several temples and shrines......and luckily quite empty, when I was there 😅An impressive Hindu Art gallery in a smaller cave close by.Selling gifts for the gods is mandatory around temple areas.Merdeka 118 by nightEnjoying the soundcheck on this stage for an upcoming festival.Standing in the glass box on KL Tower at 312m height 🙈😉Amazing view on KLAn impressive new skyscraper in KL.Bye bye KL Tower, bye bye Kuala Lumpur, going back to Yogja, now!

    Short trip to KL 🇲🇾

    2–4 nov. 2023, Maleisië ⋅ 🌧 27 °C

    For thousands of kilometers travelling, I was able to avoid any flights, but as my Visa had expired, no more options to extend, I had to fly out.
    So I got an affordable flight to Kuala Lumpur, the city where I've spent new years eve in 2016, so great memories about KL in my mind.😎
    There I wanted to see Batu Caves, which I skipped last time, not much more planned.
    My fascination for skyscrapers hit me again, as I saw that Merdeka 118, world's 2nd highest skyscraper, just was completed one week ago, but unfortunately only the building. Finishing insides and the opening still will take more than a year, but seeing KL's skyline from above, with that crazy new tower, was more or less mandatory for me. 😅 So I made it onto KL tower, too. 😎
    Had a nice evening with other travelers and came even back to a hostel I already had stayed in 2016, still found time to stroll around a little and discovered the setting up of a teacher's music festival, unfortunately it had not started yet.😅
    Liked KL again, even if it's so different from Bangkok 😉
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  • Sunrise @Mt. Merapi 🌋
    Some hidden spots to find......some stairs to climb......tunnels to go through......to find a fascinating grave on the top of a hill, instead of a view onto the volcano. 😅🥰Farming right onto the top of a sand mine.Here the volcano is - behind that thick clouds. 😅Still not sure, if these huge walls are for water- or volcano-protection 🤔🤷I know, it is there!At least I can see it's shape!And again! 😅And again! But discovering amazing landscapes and scenery is so great, too!In Indonesia the rule is: If you can ride it with a motorbike......it counts as a road! 😬But if a road is mostly used by trucks......a dirt bike would be the better choice! 🙈So beautiful 🤩Active Merapi after sunrise 😍Amazing mood...

    Merapi 🌋- hunting Lava streams 😅

    2 november 2023, Indonesië

    Visiting an active volcano in the ocean still wasn't enough for me 🙈 Part of that childhood dream always was, seeing the floating lava in streams, cooling down to stone.
    Only few locations on earth, where this can be done safely and planned, but at that time, Merapi volcano, located only few kilometers north of Yogjakarta, is active enough to at least see lava streams from a distance.
    Even if eruptions, small pyroclastic shockwaves and lava streams are more or less regularly and bounded onto it's west/southwest side, since several months, the whole area is closed for safety reasons. Nevertheless, if you're smart and explore the area, you can find areas, quite close to the eruptions, which are legal to go but only few kilometers from the active zone.
    And due to lack of waves at the south coast, I had some time to explore these spots in Yogja 😬
    As here lava streams only appear as smoking, damping lines/areas, running down the slope, during daytime, you can really see them at night only.
    Unfortunately the weather (not too much luck about weather at this trip 😅😉) made it difficult, to spot them out, every evening clouds were rising up at Merapi's top. After three attempts, always trying new, better view points, and always ending up with only seeing clouds, but no volcano, I was already a little bit frustrated.
    No worries, exploring the area, finding hidden pathes, secret spots, like a graveyard on the top of a hill, or some beautiful valleys with amazing landscapes, was even worth all the efforts.
    But on my last night at Yogja, before going to a visa-run by plane, I've made a last attempt.
    Again watching the Merapi live streams on YouTube, seeing clouds are opening up around midnight, I decided at 1:30am to go again.
    It was already clear, that going to a nice spot, close to some sand mines and quarries, would be the right choice and it's quite likely that I could go from there even closer to the crater, too.
    Short story: went on some crazy roads, sometimes surrounded by huge sand- and stone trucks, crossed some small and one quite big stream, with my scooter. Completely covered with dirt, from head to feet, I finally reached a very hidden spot with an awesome view on Mt. Merapi.
    Standing alone in the darkness, surrounded by the jungle, hearing heavy trucks and machines at the quarries around, I finally saw some small eruptions. Seeing the volcano spitting out "lava-bombs", ending up in red-yellow streams down the hill was unbelievable. Not too big, and as they appeared only time by time, hard to catch with my cam, but an impressive experience.
    Felt very lucky, as activity was clearly getting less, but still saw several streams and eruptions before sun started to rise.
    A beautiful morning with a clear sky and a great view on the volcano. One of the best sunrise experiences in my life. 🤩
    Literally getting no sleep, needing a long shower and after spending around 4hrs on my scooter, mostly on "off-road-tracks", I felt really worn out - but happy. 🙂
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  • Even if it's called "chicken church", officially it's the "pigeon church for all nations"
    "Just" another waterfall......but a powerful one. 😎Of course, we had to go down to it 😎Borobudur temple.Over 1.200 years old......an UNESCO world heritage site......and the biggest one-structure Buddhist temple in the world."The crew" 😎It provides praying rooms for all the big religions and even some without religious context......for anybody else's religious prayers. And an amazing view. 😅🙈"Nepal of Java" is so picturesque......and the misty weather made such a mysterious vibe......the colorful paintings and artworks...... all together a perfect trip!Accidentally running into places like this......is the best, about going around by yourself!A perfect (little bit fancy 😅) traditional dinner for a perfect day!

    Yogja's surroundings & a chicken church

    31 oktober 2023, Indonesië ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    So many things to tell about Yogja, so many places I've been, I could make several more postings about that great city... 🙈
    So two more to come, this one packed with all the most impressive sightseeing I've done with other travelers.
    As I've changed the hostel to an awesome place in old town (The Patio, tiny, cozy, family like 🥰) and met Dan, a guy from Northern Ireland, there, he joined my planned trip to a more unknown, less touristy, waterfall north of Yogja.
    Very much liked it, hiking down was nice, and to get close to it we had to cross the river two times.
    No swimming (which I generally don't like too much, I prefer saltwater 😅), unfortunately no showering (which I love 🙈) 'cause stream to strong, but refreshing spume and amazing nature.
    Another day Daniel joined the trip to Borobudur temple, I had already planned with Robin. We got up very early with a lot of plans for a great day, everybody on its scooter, we started to the biggest one-structure Buddhist temple in the world. It's even 400 years older than Angkor Wat, but for many reasons had a lot of similarities with some of the temples there, it was really huge, very well kept and restored and a guide was included. Sun was burning, as most UNESCO world heritage sites, tourism was very well organized and many people visited. But due to limited entrance tickets it wasn't too packed, but sun was burning 🥵.
    Amazing tour, after grabbing a nice dinner at a warung, we went on to the chicken church.
    One the one hand a very crazy place, I really love the Indonesian "craziness", they sometimes put into very serious things, as they've done here. It's shape is funny, but it was built in 1989 as a connecting place for all religions, as they call it a church for all nations. Providing several praying rooms for Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Hinduists and even Taoists, and even having some neutral praying rooms for any other religions, they are very eager to spread the idea of religion as a connecting, not a dividing part of society. Haven't seen that too often, for now.
    Due to our early start, we decided it's still enough time left to go on to "Nepal of Java", a tiny village in the mountains, built on a Nepalese style. So colorful, built into the steep mountains, lot of stairs, narrow steep alleys and artworks on the walls and streets everywhere.
    But the last 15 kilometers were on quite bad roads, you wouldn't want to ride in the dark, so we had to leave quite soon. Exploring some new, tiny streets, down the hills, having amazing views, under the clouds or when clouds opened, for a few moments, amazing moods.
    And, finally, on our way back, we stumbled upon an impressive Chinese temple, had to visit that, too, and immediately were guided by temple's staff, showing us around and explaining all the statues and shrines. What a great, unexpected, end of our tour, going to a traditional restaurant in Yogja for a extremely tasty dinner brought that day to a perfect end. 🥰
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  • The artist posing for us with his picture 🥰

    Yogja street art 🤩

    29 oktober 2023, Indonesië ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    Yogyakarta is a students city, as it is THE place to go for studying. Many Indonesians go to another island, for university, and Java is the richest, best developed island of Indonesia (except for touristy Bali) and as Jakarta is already too big, Yogja is the perfect place for artists, musicians and students.
    So you can feel it is a "young city" a lot, and as I love beautiful street art, I was happy every time, when I was stumbling upon amazing artworks.
    So many I forgot to take a photo, but this small collection should give you a picture and remind myself of this amazing part of Yogjakarta! 🥰
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  • Sightseeing and traditional dancing

    28 oktober 2023, Indonesië ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Started sightseeing together with Oliver, a great guy from Switzerland I've met at Laura's backpacker's hostel (btw. a nice place to stay 😉).
    Already had a beer at the bar street together and decided to go to the water palace together. Very nice old palace or area, which was a huge bath in earlier times, too.
    Exiting the palace at a random place, strolling around and seeking some food, we ran into a nice guy, working at the palace's music corps, who was showing us around at a hidden gem, the Sultan's princess' house.
    Amazing to see the amazing artwork and unbelievable massive handcrafted wooden carvings. Sometimes having golden backgrounds made them like shining from itself.
    A huge main room and a smaller, but even more impressive, meditation room was to see there, another great experience we accidentally walked into and enjoyed so much!
    After that, it occurred that there was a nice tiny coffee house, serving the famous Luwak coffee, so we decided to try it. This special coffee is known worldwide, as it's made out of beans from the poo of the Luwak cat. This cat eats the beans with it's green hull, in its stomach beans are kind of fermented, after collecting and roasting it gives some decent coffee. 😅 To be honest, I didn't taste anything special, was a good one, but I'm not a coffee gourmet, so please try by yourself. 😅😉
    While drinking that coffee, we've met Robin, another nice guy from Germany, after chitchatting until coffee house was closing, we altogether grabbed some food.
    There we decided to go to a traditional dancing show at the museum, in the evening, which was amazing. It was kind of a dancing theater with some dialogs in between, performed in traditional costumes and wearing traditional masks.
    There were way more locals than foreigners visiting it (locals had even more fun, as they understood the spoken words 😅), and the multi-language leaflets gave even us an idea, about the story and the backgrounds.
    Again the unexpected made this day a packed day full of impressions and new views onto amazing Indonesian culture and history. 🥰
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  • Nice bar in Yogja's bar street 😎
    Yogyakarta monumentAmazing fruit shop found accidentally 🤩Me and a baby python playing aroundSo cool places to find hereAnd all these tiny alleys......in old town are so picturesque......and sometimes painted by the community.Colonial style buildings, even modern ones, can be found very often.Oli and I are drinking the famous Luwak coffee. The one from the Luwak cat's poo, you know. 😅Never have seen a child's seat for a scooter, before. 😅

    Yogyakarta city impressions

    26 oktober 2023, Indonesië

    So much to see and to explore in Yogja, so starting with a first photo dump of randomly taken pictures around the city.
    And as I've explored some nightlife with other travelers, which I've not done since Jakarta, some vids of that, too. 😅
    More about some sightseeing and exploring coming soon. 😬
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  • Railway tunnel from 1912, now used as a road tunnel...
    ...leading to a historical bridge......which was mostly deconstructed by steel thieves.Strange view, a rotting bridge in the jungle.Amazing sunsets over huge rice fieldsAnother picture with the whole family from a restaurant's owner, where I've had dinner. 😅🤗Some interesting monuments......I'm stumbling upon......during my road trips.No clue why somebody built this, next to a street, but it's a great artwork! ♥️A nice, blinking welcome from Yogjakarta to it's guests.

    Central Java - going to Yogja 🛵💨

    24–25 okt. 2023, Indonesië ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    Heading on from Batu Karas to Yogjakarta in a two-days-trip.
    Not too much to say, the ride was amazing, again, most streets are in a quite good condition. As I had chosen the 30mins longer route (so 5hrs total, instead of 4,5😅) through the mountains, instead the coastal highway , I was able to enjoy great bike roads and amazing views, again.
    As a local told me about some leftovers of the old railway track, I was successfully looking out for them. Taking a small detour on steep dirt roads was worth the effort, seeing some surreal scenery. An old railway bridge, partly deconstructed by steel thieves after the Dutch left Indonesia, in the middle of the jungle, a small village nearby. The railway tunnel is still in use, as a road, now - I have not seen any tunnels in Indonesia, outside of big cities, for now.
    Finally had a nice night in a hotel in Purwokerto, a small city not many travellers are passing by, according to people's reaction to my presence, anywhere I was going. 😅 Several selfies, pictures were taken, as usual, locals are so curious, friendly and eager to help on any problems, it's so awesome. 🥰
    In the mountains between Purwokerto and Yogja (as locals call Yogjakarta) I've had my first rain on Java 🌦️ Some heavy rainfalls forced me to take breaks under some rooftops of shops at the streets, but luckily rain stopped after about 10-15mins, or at least went down to drizzling rain. Streets were drying within a very short time, so driving still was nice and safe.
    Being able to stop by at any monument, scenery or interesting place, is such an amazing part of going on my own bike, I'm sooo happy to travel like this, now! 🥰
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  • Me and my first proper longboard 😎
    Another tiny one-way bridge for 2-wheelers only 🙂

    Batu Karas - improving surf skills

    22–24 okt. 2023, Indonesië ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Loved this place! Beautiful beaches, only few western tourists, just surfers, very natural and rural area and friendly, relaxed people everywhere. 😎
    Unfortunately the waves were gone, after two days, and waiting for the next swell would have felt like wasting time, so I only stayed for 3 nights.
    Was nice to meet Raffa from Bandung, again, had some fun in the water, and I finally switched from the softboard (great for learning how to stand-up) to a proper longboard. Still fighting with my timing and my paddling skills, but feel as if I still improve, slowly but steadily. 😅
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