From Northern Queensland and the rainforest we flew to Darwin. Here it was hot. Really hot. Like 40°C! And since we were there early October it was not even summer yet! I have tried to figure out how to describe the heat. And one day it hit me – it felt like you have just
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Oh, what a welcoming feeling of being in a big city. Sydney was just perfect! After spending 1,5 months on Pacific islands Sydney was exactly what we needed. We walked and walked through the streets of the city and our legs were hurting every night (…probably more because we did not walk much on the
Wow, Tonga…! This is the country on earth that is the farthest away from Denmark! It was quite fascinating to think about where we were and trying to picture us on a map of the world. On a tiny little island in the middle of the big ocean. Getting this far away from everything is one
I said before that Fiji is more developed than Samoa. And that is certainly true for its resort tourism. But as soon as you are outside the resorts Fiji becomes very basic. We got a taste of both during our stay there. In the first half of our visit to Fiji we rented a
After Hawaii we started on a new part of our trip which is characterized by less development and less tourism. We will visit 3 small countries in the Pacific Ocean – Samoa, Fiji and Tonga. From what we knew beforehand, Tonga is the less developed and Fiji the most developed (at least in terms of
I have this mantra of never going back to the same place. This is because I have a dream of visiting all places, or countries, in my lifetime. Of course there are exceptions to any rule, and Hawaii is certainly one of those places that qualifies as an exception. Hawaii is amazing. As simple as
Here we are almost 6 weeks into our trip and an everyday traveling routine has kicked in. Life on the road is so great and I don’t like thinking about the fact that all good things have an end, and so will this trip… luckily there is a very long time of amazing adventures waiting
My setting this afternoon feels like it is in the middle of nowhere. I’m looking at snow clad mountain tops from our log cabin. And since we are about 1,5 hour west of Jasper it’s not completely untrue that we are in the middle of nowhere 🙂 We have the most remote cabin on
MALARIA – this is the one thing that we have really tried to avoid on our world trip.








