Hualien

Hualien is on the east coast right accross from Taichung. We thought it would be no more than an hour to cross this small country from west to east but the middle part is full of mountains withoutLæs mere
Ubud Part 1

We finally arrived to Bali, a place which we dreamed of visiting for a long time, and headed straight for Ubud, an inland town famous for yoga retreats, rice terraces and arty types.
On the drive fromLæs mere
Ubud Part 2

Bali is a mostly hindu island full of beautiful temples and palaces. We have visited the Royal Palace and the Water Palace and saw some temples from outside (entering these require a special type ofLæs mere
Ubud Part 3

After a week it was time to leave Ubud but we had a fantastic and relaxing time here. The lush green surroundings, special hindu buildings, fresh healthy-tasty food, friendly locals in traditionalLæs mere
Sanur

Our second destination in Bali was Sanur, a beach town on the south-east coast. We didn't really want a party town but also not one of the 5 star resort towns and Sanur seemed like a good option for aLæs mere
Nusa Lembongan

Nusa Lembongan ticks all the boxes for a paradise island. It has beautiful beaches perfect for sunset beers, amazing views, clear blue sea, and laid-back locals. Lots of the people we saw aroundLæs mere
Nusa Lembongan - West Coast

One day we rented bikes to visit the west side of the island which is full of beautuful costaline and beaches. We didnt expect to bike up on a bigger hill in order to get to the other side, it was aLæs mere
Yogjakarta

After a short plane journey we arrived to Yogjakarta, the culture capital of Indonesia on Central Java. We spent a couple of amazing and interesting days there, far away from mass tourism. In fact onLæs mere
Yogjakarta Palaces

Yogjakarta has a strange political status as it is part of Indonesia and controlled by the national government but also has a Sultan and royal family of its own.
After waking up early (even earlierLæs mere
Kuala Lumpur

We arrived in Kuala Lumpur in the afternoon which gave us a little time to explore Chinatown, where we were staying, and also walk to the Petronas Towers. They are a vey impressive pair of skyscrapersLæs mere
Ipoh

Ipoh is one of the closest big cities to the Cameron highlands and we based ourselves there for two nights. The old town is full of restaurants, cafes and street art. As we were wandering a KoreanLæs mere
Cameron Highlands

As a birthday month present for Vera, Julie treated us all to a tour of the Cameron Highlands, an area in the mountainous centre of Malaysia, famous for its cool climate and tea plantations.
OurLæs mere
Penang Hill

Penang Island is in the north west of Malaysia, it took two buses and a ferry to reach our next quirky hostel in Georgetown. Dropped our bags off and ordered a Grab (Asian Uber) for the funicularLæs mere
Georgetown

Over a couple of days we explored all around Georgetown and made a short trip to Batu Ferringhi beach.
We had heard that this was the busiest beach on Penang so it was a nice surprise to arrive andLæs mere
Batu Caves

Half an hour from Kuala Lumpur is the Batu Caves - a Hindu Temple which attracts many believers and tourists. Next to an impressive huge gold Murugan statue are the 272 steps up to the caves with theLæs mere
Malacca

Our last stop in Malaysia before heading south for Singapore is Malacca. A beautiful relaxed small colonial town by a river, perfect for evening beers and strolling. We much liked our breakfasts, eggLæs mere
Singapore

In Singapore we were very lucky to be hosted by Oli (an old friend of Tom's) and his family. They have been living in Singapore for a couple of years and have a lovely house where we could experienceLæs mere
Hanoi

We landed in Hanoi, north Vietnam to discover the capital before starting heading down in this long country. What catches your attention first is the traffic, people really can't or don't want toLæs mere
Ha Long Bay

We booked ourselves onto a tour to visit probably Vietnam's most famous destination.
We had an early start to walk into town and meet the tour guide and board the little bus for the 3/4 hour journeyLæs mere
Hue

Our 13 hour overnight train journey to Hue was rather chaotic and memorable. A party was going on all night in the last carriage which somehow everybody seemed to know about. People were arriving withLæs mere
Da Nang

Da Nang for us was a place to relax and slow down from our usual high speed travel routine.
We booked a mini apartment in a nice hotel with a swimming pool on the roof and enjoyed some easy days ofLæs mere
Bangkok again

Back in Bangkok after a short flight from Vietnam. Our little apartmant is a bit outside of the city but has its own beautiful pool and a gym. A couple of times we went into downtown to see a temple,Læs mere
Ayutthaya

Ayutthaya is an ancient city on an island surrounded by three rivers. In the olden days it was the Siamese capital until the attacking Burmese destroyed most of it. Now a modern town has grown upLæs mere
Kanchanaburi

We headed towards the Myanmarian boarder to Kanchanaburi, which is famous of its war museums, war cemetaries and the bridge over the Kwai river. Over a few days we spent there we found out that it isLæs mere
Around the River Kwai

We rented bikes again from the guesthouse and set off across the river and into the countryside.
After a while we came across a tea shop next to a pond with benches and deck chairs around for familiesLæs mere
Vera and Tom
Temple in Taipei
Vera and Tom
Buddhist, Taoist and Confucion temples
Vera and Tom
Street food: painting some sauce on swordfish sticks