To see far more shots of my current adventures by way of Japan, Vietnam (and once I have some totally free time, Korea), please take a look at my Flickr photostream.
Muizenberg Beach in Cape Town Cape Town, South Africa What’s it like surfing Cape Town’s Muizenberg Beach in the winter? Not as cold as I thought it would be! My surfing road trip update from South Africa. After two weeks of intense surfing in Cape Town, I’m already seeing a huge improvement in my technique. The surfing at Muizenberg has been a lot of fun, with plenty of waves for everyone to practice on. In fact they never seem to stop! This is the reason why Muizenberg Beach is considered by many to be one of the best places in the world for learning how to surf. Warming Up with Instructors TK and Nikita Surfing At Muizenberg My surf adventure began in Cape Town, where I spent 12 days surfing on and off with instructors. We learned how to paddle into waves, proper positioning to catch them, how to pop up onto the board, correct stance, the basics of turning, and how to stay safe. The abundant practice time really helped me improve. We’d usually hav...
Peru is a unique travel destination in South America. Culture, history, adventure, exquisite cuisine and more, all combined provide a broad spectrum of reasons why one should definitely plan a visit there. From the coast to the Andes and the jungle, there are countless places that will leave you in awe. And exactly that makes planning vacation in Peru so difficult: Where to start? First, check out Peru´s capital: Lima or go straight to the Amazon! But you definitely also want to see Machu Picchu while you are there, is it better to start with it in case you run out of time or save it for last? Here are some things that you cannot miss while your stay and that might help you organize your tours in Peru . The Peruvian Coast When traveling by plane to Peru, you will most likely first arrive in Lima. Instead of taking a connecting flight, take your time to explore the vibrant city, it has a lot to offer. It has a beautiful historical center with the best museums ...
The Adelaide to Cairns drive is not your obvious Australian road trip. When I told people that I’d decided to drive 3,000 kilometres through the Australian outback on my own, 98% of them thought, to put it politely, that I’d lost the plot. I thought I’d lost it a long time ago, but admittedly driving from Adelaide to Cairns alone was certainly one of my more hairbrained schemes. The main reason for my Adelaide to Cairns drive was to do the staple ‘backpacker in Australia’ thing – chase the sun. Arriving in temperamental Adelaide after so long in the tropics was a shock, and rather than travel to Melbourne and up the east coast, ending my Australia trip in Cairns, I wanted to fast track straight to the heat and drive straight up to Tropical North Queensland. The world’s most pointless traffic light – there were no crossroads or roadworks, and at this point I hadn’t seen a car for about 2 hours. The things you find in the outback… Then I started researching t...
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