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BYE BYE SOUTH ISLAND
02/03/2014 In BLOG No Comment

The last 5 weeks on the South Island we took our “White House” not only to the major but also secondery roads. We sometimes felt being the only ones in this country. From Milford Sound we drove along the South Coast and then drove up the East Coast where we stayed in one of our favorite small towns: Omara. Its a cosy, authentic town with historical buildings, nice art galleries and breweries. What was amazing there is that we could see the Yellow Eyed Pinguins. We had to wait 3 hours and were very cold but it was worth waiting and seeing them walking on the beach after a long day fishing, very cute!

Then we crossed the the island via the Arthurs pass to the westcoast and its crazy how the nature changes every half hour and also the weather does.

The last 3 days we did Couch surfing at Marcela and Carlos place in Christchurch. This amzing colombien couple welcomed us to stay with them for 3 nights. After one month sleeping in the car we really enjoyed having a bed, a good shower and a proper kitchen. We even succeeded in making our first bread, yammmy!!

Now we are in the north, discovering that part of island!

Enjoy the pictures!!!

Big hugs

Emi and Patrick

Sunset Kaikoura
Sunrise, Kaikoura
Glacier sunrise, Mount cook Area
Valley towards Mount Cook
Mount Cook area

Mont Cook
A piece of Mount Cook
Castle Hill
Emi and a Kea getting closer, Lewis Pass
Nugget Point

Nugget Point
Crayfish, St Valentin lunch Kaikoura
The BULL!! Arthurs pass
Dinner bei Marcela and Carlos, Christchurch

Yeah we did it, bread and lasagna! Yummy..Christchurch
First time fishing!! Christchurch
Lunchtime! Kaikoura
Sea lion and a yellow eyed pinguin! Omara
Puppies playing, Kaikoura

 

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WEST COAST: FROM KARAMEA TO QUEENSTOWN
07/02/2014 In BLOG No Comment

The West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand is stunning and spectacular.

You can drive for hours and you’ll never be annoyed by its scenery and wilderness. Most of the time we camp close to the sea, a river or a lake for swimming and having a shower, bath at the same time. It is great to wake up at night and see the stars and waking up in the morning with seals or Keas ( alpine parrots) in front of our car. We manage to cook outdoors with a small gas stove, the sole problem is sometimes rain, the cold or worse the dracula of the South Island: the Sand Flys….very annoying and itchy!!!!

A couple of days ago it was Emilies birthday and she treated herself with a skydive. For dinner beers and a huge hamburger with Erin and Ian were the party ingredients.

Yesterday we went to the most touristic but at the sametime really beutiful Milford Sound fiord. On a cruiseship we came close to seals and huge waterfalls and were enjoying the steep cliffs and mountains.

By the way: for the ones being interested why the inhabitants are called KIWIS: its not the fruit but the national bird being active at nightime. The Kiwi has a round shape and a long peak.

Here some more pictures we took of the nature, also under PORTFOLIO I pictures have been added.

Cheers, Emilie and Patrick

Milford Sound
Patrick swimming in the ice cold Blue Pool
Roy Glacier
Emilie Skydiving, Queenstown

Emilie Skydiving, Queenstown
On the way to Milford Sound
Grenorchy, lagoon
Having a good time, Glenorchy lagoon

Wind shaping trees, Intergargill
Kea, alpine parrots, Moke Lake, Queenstown
Local bird without wings, Kamarea
Breakfast at the lake, Franz Josef Glacier

Emi B-Day with Erin and Ian, Queenstown
Wine testing location

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US
07/02/2014 In BLOG No Comment

Emi and Patrick, Fox glacier, NZ

Emi and Patrick, Fox glacier, NZ

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KIWI LAND: NEW ZEALAND SOUTH ISLAND
29/01/2014 In BLOG No Comment

Welcome to the country where there is more sheep than inhabitants!!

Since two weeks we fully enjoy the south island of NZ, simply amazing! Ten days ago we got a new friend, we call it “The White House”. Its our home and takes us from A to B….our rental car. Up to now we drove 2000km already and started along the east coast up north and now we are driving on the west coast down to the south. It is easy to camp in the middle of nowhere, we have the choice between wild beaches and tropical jungle. If you ask yourself what NZ looks like? We would answer it with: a mix of Avatar and The Lord Of The Rings.

We had many great moments already. We swam with wild Hector and Dusky dolphins, crossed big sand dunes, went kayaking and met seals and pinguins, sooo cute and unforgettable.

Here some pictures of the last 2 weeks:

Winaries, Malborough
Sand Dunes, Farewell Spit
Sand Dunes, Farewell Spit
Jumping on the sand dunes, Farewell Spit

Sheep relaxing, Waikiki Beach
Here we are! Kamarea
Coastal landscape, Waikiki Beach
Red river, Kamarea

Eggs or similar, Abel Tasman
Dusky Dolphins, Kaikoura
Blue bottle Jelly Fish, Farewell Spit
Fur seal, Kaikoura

With Emilie and Guillaume, Abel Tasman
Kayaking, Abel Tasman national park
Private Beach, Abel Tasman national park
Inside our White House, Akaroa

 

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2014 // HAPPY NEW YEAR
01/01/2014 In BLOG No Comment

New Years Eve, Bel Ombre, Mauritius

New Years Eve, Bel Ombre, Mauritius

Our best wishes – may all your goals and dreams become reality in 2014!

We love the new year already. Being in Mauritius is a wicked start and we look very much forward to all new adventures waitung for us out there.

 

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WELCOME TO MAURITIUS
30/12/2013 In BLOG No Comment

We arrived 3 days ago to the south of Mauritius, just a 20mn flight from La Reunion. This week we especialy enjoy as my parents are with us! It is great to see them again after 9 months and spending time here with them.

Right now it could not be better!!!

Landing in Mauritius
Sunset at the beach, Bel Ombre, Mauritius
Sunset at the swimming pool with Emilies parents, Bel Ombre, Mauritius
Our pimped home, Bel Ombre, Mauritius

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LA REUNION FROM ABOVE
30/12/2013 In BLOG No Comment

Its good to be home after 4 years. We are very busy visiting all relatives celebrating birthdays, births, national holidays and christmas. Its funny to celebrate christmas in the tropics but at the same time a big party with lots of food, dancing and fire works, really loved being around Emilies family! Te blog has been ad acta for a while dur to all this gatherings and celebrations…..but we are back reporting from our travel.

A couple of days ago Emilie went paragliding and had the perfect conditions for a 40 minutes flight from the mountain to the coast of La Reunion. Its not my favorite so I prefered taking pictures from below.

Here some snapshots:

No fear, enjoying, Saint Leu, La Reunion
Emilie in the clouds, Saint Leu, La Reunion
Action in the air, Saint Leu, La Reunion
Action in the air, Saint Leu, La Reunion

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MERRY CHRISTMAS
24/12/2013 In BLOG No Comment

Dear family and friends,

we wish you all a wonderful MERRY CHRISTMAS and send you the warmest possible greetings from tropical La Reunion.

Emilie & Patrick

Merry Christmas, La Possesion, La Reunion

Merry Christmas, La Possesion, La Reunion

 

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VIDEO: SOUTH EAST ASIA / PART III
20/12/2013 In BLOG No Comment

We proudly present our 3rd video of the past months in and around South East Asia!!! Its been amazing, we loved it, thank you ASIA! This movie for you and ourselves is a small in advance Xmas present.

ENJOY WATCHING, Emi & Patrick

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LA REUNION: HOME SWEET HOME
11/12/2013 In BLOG No Comment

L’ENDORMI, one of the famous inhabitants of the island, amazing to see in the garden of Emilies relatives!!!!

L'ENDORMI, St. Andre, La Reunion

L’ENDORMI, St. Andre, La Reunion

Keep visiting, we will post more pictures of La Reunion shortly. Emi&Patrick

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ABOVE THE CITY ROOFS: BANGKOK
05/12/2013 In BLOG 4 Comments

Rooftop kiss, Above Eleven, Bangkok

Rooftop kiss, Above Eleven, Bangkok

Rooftop dinner, Above Eleven, Bangkok

Rooftop dinner, Above Eleven, Bangkok

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ONE AMAZING MONTH
29/11/2013 In BLOG 6 Comments

Do you know a better place to have a drink? Mirissa

Do you know a better place to have a drink? Mirissa

Nooooooo…. tomorrow we will leave Sri Lanka! The second half of our journey in Sri Lanka was also amaaaaaaazing! We loved it at least as much as the first part focusing on the beach life in the east and south coast of the island.

We had an unforgettable day during a Whale watching tour in Mirissa where we spent our last 4 days! Together with Ludwig and Lena from Munich we saw Bryde whales, around 50 Spinner dolphins swimming in front of our boat, so beautifuuuul,  the Blue whale (the biggest animal in the world) and the very rare Orca! These Killer whales have been seen only 6 times in the past 6 years as the water in the Indian ocean is much warmer then the northern seas ( Alaska, Canada, Norway) where they usually live. They only come to these waters to hunt the Blue whale babys.

Every evening we spent at the beach and what could be better than fresh fish? On our menu were Yellow Fin Tuna, Dorade, Red Snapper, Sea Chicken ( right it really tastes like chicken), Giant Scampi and Lobster! DELICIOUS.DELICIOUS.DELICIOUS.

If you are not sure if India is the right place for you then Sri Lanka may be the one!

We really enjoyed it and do strongly recommend visiting this stunning island!

Stay tuned, the updated travel map will be available shortly!

Spinner Dolphins, Mirissa
Happy as ever! Arugam Bay
Amazing beach, Arugam Bay
End of the surf session, Arugam Bay

Amzing beach Nr.2, Mirissa
Tuna on coles, Arugam Bay
Fresh fish selection, Mirissa
Red snapper, no comment…, Mirissa

Lobster for Emi, Mirissa
Beach dinner with Lena & Ludwig
Jimi on fire!

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SRI LANKA: LIFE AT THE BEACH
19/11/2013 In BLOG No Comment

Full moon, Arugam Bay

Full moon, Arugam Bay

Sri Lanka still is impressive. We are enjoying the life at Arugam Bay in the east of the island. We wake up at 6am for the first surf session, have breakfast at 10am, then relax for a bit, drink fresh coconut water until we go back into the water for another surf session from 3pm til 6pm, admiring the sunset. What a life!! Finally holiday…

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SRI LANKA: THE TEAR OF INDIA
14/11/2013 In BLOG 2 Comments

 

Tea plantation, Haputale

Tea plantation, Haputale

What a wonderful surprise Sri Lanka is!!!

We were expecting little India but except of the similarity of the people, the island has nothing to do with it’s close neighbour. Sri Lanka is more developed and structured making travelling very easy, safe and pleasant.    Again, also here, the people are amazing, we love their happy faces smiling at us….Emilie is the smaller sister of them all.

Within 10 days we watched wild elephants chasing us ( soooo cute anyhow), took amazing steam trains through lush, unforgettable nature with tea plantations, waterfalls, bridges and mountains and are now in the middle of the country, Ella, in a family homestay where monkeys, giant squirrels, bats and mosquitos surround us…..just magical!!!

Last we think that the food deserves to be mantioned ( French gourmet on board:) as the country offers very deliscious and unforgettable spicy dishes, a true delight.

Here our first pictures plus the pictures under PORTFOLIO I – njoy! If you wonder what Patrick has on it’s head, it’s two stichtes as a result of changing the mosquito net in the guest house last week. He is feeling good after a visit to the goverment hospital, treated like a VIP!

Wild male elephant at the Kadulla National Park
Wild elephants at the Kadulla National Park
Wild elephants at the Kadulla National Park
Fruits stand at the market, Kandy

Flying fish at the market, Kandy
Travelling by steam train from Haputale to Ella
Bus driver taking a break, from Haputale to Lipton Seat
“I look good”, Haputale

The potographer at work, Tea plantation, Haputale
A quick way to dry clothes, Haputale
Visit at this tea factory, Haputale

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THE GOLDEN LAND: MYANMAR
05/11/2013 In BLOG 1 Comment

Shwedagon pagoda, Yangon

Shwedagon pagoda, Yangon

Arriving in Myanmar after only one hour flight, coming from high tech, fancy, chaotic Bangkok, is like traveling back in time. The first thing to notice arriving at night is the lack of light, the simplicity, an immediate “Indian”like flair with different smells….a country with lots of charm! Especially the poeple are incredibly nice, sweet and helpful in Myanmar. We as touristis felt like welcoming attractions!

One thing is for sure: if Myanmar is on your “to do travel list” don’t wait too long to visit as the country is changing really fast. Due to increasing tourism it may lose its authenticity quickly. The good news: probably WIFI will improve :)

Our highlights were:

1. Shewdagon Pagoda in Yangon. We spent 3 hrs admiring this 100m high golden Pagoda ( coated with 750kg of GOLD, 5000 diamonds and 2000 rubies). Breathtaking also because the pagoda was surrounded by thousands of candles, magical!

2. Teak U Bein Bridge: the longest teakwood bridge in the world. Our most beautiful sunset so far, really kitsch but sooooo romantic.

3. difficult to decide so two destinations:
A. Trekking in Hispaw where we slept in a traditional family home and visited different villagers.
B. Inle Lake on a small boat where we could see the traditional fishermen, water villages and temples.

We spent only 2 weeks in Myanmar as especially the accomodation was expensive considering being around the world travelers. If you compare the quality of rooms and the USD they cost its a very bad exchange rate :)

Nevertheless Myanmar is worth a visit and we are happy that it was on our travel route.

After all this text, enjoy the pictures below and under PORTFOLIO I

Keep visiting, the updated world map with our next destination coming soon.

Hug, Em & Patrick

Lightening the candles at the Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon
Sunset at U Bein bridge, Amarapura
Posing monks on the U Bein bridge, Amarapura
Bagan sunrise

Bagan, sunrise
Inle Lake
Buffalos at work, Hispaw
Women monks, train station Yangon

Traditional Palang clothing, Hispaw
Loved our lollipops, Palang village, hispaw
Wanna take a taxi? Mingun
Inle Lake

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THE PHOTOGRAPHER AT WORK
04/11/2013 In BLOG No Comment

The Photographer at work, Myanmar

The Photographer at work, Myanmar

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LAST HOURS IN LAOS
12/10/2013 In BLOG No Comment

Having had so many great moments in Vietnam, Laos was nice but didn’t fullfill our expectations. That is why we are now about to leave Laos taking the night train to Bangkok in the next couple of hours.

In Bangkok we’ll stay the next 3 days to arrange the visa for our next destination. To be continued……

Here some impressions of our short stay in Laos:

Face of Laos, Luang Prabang
Vang Vieng
Alms ceremony, Luang Prabang
Mini Buddhas, Luang Prabang
Goldene City temple, Luang Prabang

Cave at Vang Vieng
Sunset, Vientiane
Patrick’s favorite hobby, Luang Prabang
Banana flower, Vientiane
Amazing Waterfall, Luang Prabang

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SABAIDEE: WELCOME TO LAOS
12/10/2013 In BLOG No Comment

Enjoying life, Vang Vieng

Enjoying life, Vang Vieng

After 26 hours of traveling on bumpy roads from Vietnam to Laos we needed some time to relax! The trip itself was scenic but except for that, probably one of the worst experiences during our travels. Laos is not that developed and roads are in poor state and there are countless bends. This for locals was a vomiting experience and we were in the middle of it, yay!!!

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EXPLORING THE NORTH OF VIETNAM
03/10/2013 In BLOG 2 Comments

Vietnam is definitely a country we highly recommend to visit in South East Asia. Its diversity make it very special. We enjoyed and loved Vietnam very much and this time we believe that the photographs express our journey the best. Reading the notes under each picture give you a better insight.

What about the people? Check PORTFOLIO I: “FACES OF VIETNAM”

Hugs, Em & Patrick

Paradise cave, Dong Hoi
Paradise cave, Dong Hoi
Water buffalo, Dong Hoi

Riksha driver relaxing, Hoi An
Tomb of Khai Dinh, Hue
Hat seller, Hanoi

Typhoon floods
Emi & Patrick, Hanoi
Selling fish, Hanoi

Bun Dun ( noodles with beef and peanuts), Hanoi
Amazing vietnamese street food, Hanoi
Lemon cruise, Halong Bay

Lemon cruise, Halong Bay
Halong Bay, Vietnam
Em relaxing on the boat, Halong Bay

Pearl farm, Halong Bay
Artistic photograph, Halong Bay
Our cabin on the night train to Sapa

Happy mother with the biggest belly in the world, Sapa
A huge tree coveringan entire village, Sapa
Natural cave, Sapa

Harvesting the rice, Sapa
Rice field, Sapa
Rice fields, Sapa

Nicest helmets ever…
Arnaud, THE ARTIST, BanHo, Sapa

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XIN CHAO: WELCOME TO VIETNAM
19/09/2013 In BLOG 2 Comments

We crossed the mekong delta coming from Cambodia and here we are in Vietnam! An interesting journey being the only 2 people as passangers on a large boat…quite a private tour!

Chao Doc in the far south of Vietnam was our first stop, then Can Tho where we spent 7 hrs on the mekong river visitng floating villages and markets.

The next stop brought us to Ho Chi Minh City also known as former Saigon, the economic pulsing heart of the country. It’s a big city with over 3 mio. motorbikes making every street crossing a real adventure. It has its charm and as everywhere in Vietnam the street food was diverse and excellent. After a couple of days we decided to move north and spent one day in Muy Ne, a beach town created for tourists. We didn’t like it there.

A really relaxing place, a UNESCO world heritage site, is Hoi An, a town full of lanterns and lights, sooooooo romantic during the night! Apart from  its ancient houses and temples, Hoi An is famous for tailor made clothes and shoes! We now are continuing our travel to the north, left Hoi An two days ago and had our first Thyphoon experience (strong winds and heavy rain) during our trip.

Below the first impressions of Vietnam, enjoy!

Foatting market, Mekong river
Rice noodle factory, Mekong River
Vietnam Telecom, HCMC
Muy Ne
Observing…. Hoi An

The photograph at work, Hoi An
Japanese Bridge (17 century), Hoi An
Boys surrounding by floatting lights, Hoi An
Hoi An bridge
Colorful lanterns, Hoi An

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