Today we flew from Singapore with Jetstar Asia to Siem Reap in Cambodia, the 4th country of this year’s Southeast Asia trip 🙂
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Our world is so incredibly beautiful and versatile and we want to explore & experience as much of it together as possible. We are Sandra and Michael from Darmstadt – commuters between full-time jobs and 30 days of vacation per year. There is a lot of wanderlust in between. And that’s why we keep pulling out into the wide or near world. Since 2012, we have been on our smaller and larger holidays by 78 Countries On travelled to all 5 continents and blog with a lot of passion about our countless adventures and experiences in our travel blog – be it from dreamlike islands, in cities of millions, on mountain peaks, in the pure wilderness or even in the depths of the oceans. Travel is our great passion and we love to get to know and write about new countries, places and cultures.
Singapore – Marina Bay Sands Resort & the Infinity Pool (Singapore)
When you see pictures of Sigapur, you immediately catch the eye of the spectacular-looking Marina Bay Sands Resort. For us, it looks like one of the most extraordinary hotels in the world.
» Read the full blog postSingapore – A day trip to Singapore Zoo (Singapore)
Today we visited one of the most beautiful and famous zoos in the world: the Singapore Zoo.
» Read the full blog postSingapore – Chinatown, S.E.A. Aquarium & Sentosa Island (Singapore)
Yesterday we flew from Bangkok to Singapore, the 3rd stop of our trip through Southeast Asia.
» Read the full blog postAyutthaya – The Elephants at the Royal Elephant Kraal Village (Thailand)
After visiting the ruins of Ayutthaya we passed the elephant camp Elephantstay, where you have the opportunity to buy some bananas for a small contribution and feed the elephants on the premises.
» Read the full blog postAyutthaya – The Temples & Ruins of the UNESCO World Heritage (Thailand)
Today, the first day trip to the ruins of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Of Ayutthaya was on the agenda.
» Read the full blog postBangkok – The Royal Palace, Wat Pho & Wat Arun (Thailand)
Today we wanted to get to know the most important sights of Bangkok. Our first stop was the Grand Palace, which is located serh centrally in Bangkok.
» Read the full blog postKanchanaburi – The Tiger Temple Wat Pa Luangta Maha Bua (Thailand)
After our gradiosen bathing with elephants this morning we drove on to the tiger temple Wat Pa Luangta Maha Bua in the province of Kanchanaburi.
» Read the full blog postElephant Camp – Bathing with elephants in the Khwae Noi River (Thailand)
Shortly after midnight we landed in Bangkok from Hong Kong today.
» Read the full blog postHong Kong – Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery & the Big Buddha (China)
Today in Hong Kong was completely under the motto “Buddha”. First we looked at the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery.
» Read the full blog postHong Kong – Peak Tram & the viewpoint from Victoria Peak (China)
After we walked a little the day before through the northern part of the city, today we wanted to see the city from above. And this is best done from one of Hong Kong’s most famous sights: the 552-metre-high Victoria Peak!
» Read the full blog postHong Kong – Explore tourist attractions & things to do (China)
Today was the start of our first joint Southeast Asia holiday with Hong Kong (China), Bangkok (Thailand), Singapore, Siem Riep (Cambodia), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and Borneo (Malaysia).
» Read the full blog postLondon – Tourist Attractions, Things to do & Photo spots (United Kingdom)
London is certainly one of the most famous and important capitals in the world. For a long weekend we tried to explore the most important tourist attractions and photo spots of the city on the Thames on our own.
» Read the full blog postWashington D.C. – Tourist Attractions, Things to Do & Photo spots (USA)
After visiting Philadelphia yesterday, the last stop of our trip was the capital of the USA: Washington D.C. Arrival in Washington & our hotel From Philadelphia, we drove the 220-mile route to Washington, D.C., via Interstate 95 and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. We chose the Americana Hotel in the Arlington district as our hotel. The capital Washington D.C. Washington D.C. is the capital of the United States since 1800 and has a population of about 600,000. The metropolitan area is home …
» Read the full blog postPhiladelphia – Tourist Attractions, Things to Do & the Liberty Bell
After first spending a few days in New York from Denver, we picked up our rental car at the airport in Newark and took Interstate 95 to Philadelphia. Things to know about Philadelphia Philadelphia is the largest city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. She is best known for her important role in the American Revolutionary War. The city has a population of 1.5 million and is colloquially known as “Philly” or “City of Brotherly Love”. Our Philadelphia Hotel Our …
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