The city not only hides some beautiful neighborhoods, but also stunning beaches, surf spots, hiking trails and waterfalls less than an hour drive from the CBD. Discover 10 things to do in Auckland region...
Exploring Rotorua, a volcanic wonderland
The city sits within a volcanic crater and as you walk through the streets of the city, you can literally see holes in the ground with bubbling mud pools and steam! From giant shooting geysers, colorful crater lakes and natural hot springs all over the place, Rotorua is a stop you can't miss on your New Zealand itinerary...
An epic volcano hike: Trekking Mt Rinjani
A night hike in the blue flames: Kawa Ijen
A day amongst volcanoes: Trekking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing
The trail wends its way 19.4km through New Zealand's oldest National Park and a dual World Heritage Area. Featuring an incredible volcanic terrain, unique and dramatic landscapes and a range of endemic flora, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a beautiful playground for avid hikers and photographers...
10 Things That will Make you Pack & Go Traveling in Southeast Asia
You can spend the day overflying desert islands and the night trekking on a volcano; attend a cooking class on the morning and ride a zipline in the jungle with wild monkeys around you on the afternoon. In short, it's a whole different world that awaits you with surprises you won't even imagine... Pack your flip-flops, swimsuit and passport. You're off to a big adventure!
Why the hell does everyone love Bali so much?
We lived in Indonesia for a year, and were lucky to have Bali as our 'weekend destination'. We spent a lot of time on the island of Gods, and we loved it. We hated it. We loved it. We hated it -you see my point. My question is: why the hell does everyone LOVE Bali so much? What about the 17.000 other island in Indonesia, and Southeast Asia, and the rest of the world? It might be the exotic weather, the down-to-earth lifestyle, the laid-back vibes, or maybe...
Gunung Bromo: Expedition on a Moonscape
An Illustrated Journey: New Zealand's wanders
I drove around New Zealand for a six months journey, alone with my car, my camera & my notebooks, exploring new wanders every single day. Some of these discoveries appeared as "the" things that make New Zealand so special. A wonderland. Unexpected encounters, great landscapes, national parks, incredible cities...



