It’s the biggest religious monument in the world. But it’s way more than that: It’s the heart of the cambodian culture and the people, it’s an indicator of change and simply breath taking beautiful.
After pretty busy and hard worked months, it’s time for a chillout. So we took a flight to Thailand, made our way down to the laid-back islands and relaxed and went diving for three weeks. Priceless.
Two and a half months living in a very remote place in our bones we are back in civilization. We enjoy the laid-back atmosphere of the Western Australian capital and had the best burger of our life.
We have crossed the treeless plain desert called Nullarbor. It’s nearly always straight, pretty empty, feels endless and the only things you see are roadkills, a few cars and brave daredevils riding a bike!
On our way west we passed through South Australia. A nice place with wine areas, heaps of festivals and a more cute than exciting capital called Adelaide. We spend a good week here.
It’s the first action with our new car Mr. Miyagi (our old and reliable Japanese mate). We discover the stunning places of Victoria: Great Ocean Road and Grampians National Park.
First arrived in Australia we decide to settle down for a little while. So we stayed in one of the most livable cities in the world: Melbourne for two Months. First Christmas in summer, party time and Australian Open visits included.
After all these busy days on Vietnams streets, we decide to enjoy the view and benefits of a high-class hotel in Kuala Lumpur for a day. The view from 48 floor with breath taking sunrise and sunset were worth the money itself!
We start the last quarter of our Vietnam travel. The stretch from Mui Ne to Ho Chi Minh City offers interesting dunes, nice beaches and laid back villages.
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