Leaving for our journey at 2 AM wasn’t as bad as we thought it was going to be. We were pumped. Along the car ride everyone was silent as it was pitch black and we were all still half asleep. Sitting next to me was a Thai guy named…
VIEW POST
Leaving for our journey at 2 AM wasn’t as bad as we thought it was going to be. We were pumped. Along the car ride everyone was silent as it was pitch black and we were all still half asleep. Sitting next to me was a Thai guy named…
VIEW POST
First and foremost, we didn’t take enough pictures in Bali to truly express the beauty the lies within this tiny section of Indonesia. After an amazing but exhausting time in Australia, when we had decided we were going to walk everywhere (we walked 25km JUST the day before), Bali…
VIEW POST
Having so much to do in Melbourne, during our last day we tried to soak up as much…
VIEW POST
The Great Ocean Road is an Australian ocean highway similar to the Cali Hwy 1….
VIEW POST
The one cliche thing we wanted to do in Australia, was see some Australian animals. After being told that we could see all the animals in the normal Australia Zoo downtown, we still decided it was in our best interest to visit a Sanctuary specifically for Australia animals only….
VIEW POST
The 2nd day in Melbourne began with us taking our new hosts out to brunch. I figured we owed them as much after the lost bag drama we brought them the night before. From their place we walked to Sir Charles, an upbeat restaurant that served generous portions of…
VIEW POST
We arrived in Melbourne on a small commuter jet late in the evening and had to catch the Skybus (double-decker) and buy a MyKi (the Melbourne public transportation card). I gotta say, Australia has their transportation game down! The Skybus took us to the central station where we got…
VIEW POST
Today we took the two hours train to the Blue Mountains. During this beautiful train ride of the Australian countryside we had much time to reflect. Why didn’t we do this earlier? Man, we could so move out here. And man Do we miss Zaedyn. However, we have been…
VIEW POST
The morning of day 3 was our first free hostel breakfast experience. Down the street and around the corner from the hostel we stand in line with ~20 other hostel goers all from different countries, ages 18-35. Here we choose our helpings of toast, pancakes, beans, sunny side up…