Saturday, 25 October 2014
MOROCCO HERE I COME! OFF TO COUNTRY 57 OF 100!
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Tomorrow evening I am travelling to Morocco! This trip fits nicely into my half term holiday from School. Here is my route:
It will be a pretty basic tour, travelling by public transport and staying in budget accommodation.
I'm sure there will be plenty of stories to tell upon my return.
Recent update: You may have noticed that I have added some more countries to the list. These should all go ahead and will bring my total up to 67!
Sft x
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
JAPAN -COUNTRY 53-A TRIP ON THE BULLET TRAIN and the BLOSSOM AT KIYOMIZUDERA TEMPLE
So exciting waiting for the Shinkansen (Bullet Train) to arrive!
Mr Sft on the train. Yes people wear those masks everywhere!
Treated to another beautiful view of Mount Fuji from the train.
Arriving at Kyoto Station. Beautiful architecture and the longest escalator I've ever seen!
Beautiful Fans for sale.
KIYOMIZUDERA TEMPLE
Children visit the temple to celebrate the Cherry Blossom festival.
Mr Sft and beautiful Japanese ladies.
Would you like to take a ride on the bullet train?
Sft x
Monday, 29 September 2014
JAPAN COUNTRY 53-SEEING MOUNT FUJI AND STAYING IN A TRADITIONAL JAPANESE GUEST HOUSE
There was no guarantee that you will see Mount Fuji when you visit Japan. So we were keeping everything crossed!
And we were rewarded with a beautiful day! Here is our 'photo' of the trip with Mount Fuji in the background.
Then we took the cable car for more views.
Afterwards we went for a sail across Lake Ashi. It was strange that the boat was a Pirate Ship but it brought out the child in us!
Beautiful view with Shinto Gate.
Later on Mr Sft went for a walk.
I caught the public bus and went to a Sculpture Park.
Above and below: 2 of my favourite Sculptures.
Here is the Traditional Japanese Inn we stayed in.
After our hot bath we dressed in our traditional robes. Our futons were very comfortable.
Monday, 22 September 2014
JAPANESE FOOD AND DRINK-COUNTRY 53
There is so much choice in Japan....
For BREAKFAST?
Mr Sft looks shocked to be eating soup, noodles and sausages for breakfast.
For LUNCH?
Lunch with a view! Here...
Or here....
Maybe you fancy a MacDonalds?
Family Lunch
Lunch can be a thing of beauty.
The local dish from Hiroshima...very tasty!
WITH A DRINK?
National Japanese Beer-Kirin Beer brewed for Good Times!
All the best people drink it!
Or maybe a glass of Sake rice wine? Cheers Mr Sft !
Starbucks is very popular in Japan. I bought myself a special Japanese coffee holder in Kyoto
The vending machines go on and on and on...
Hot and cold drinks including..
My favourite Green Lemonade
Maybe AN AFTERNOON SNACK?
A GREEN TEA Kit-Kat
Sweets of all colours of the rainbow
DINNER
Sushi Conveyor Belt. Lean over and grab the dish you fancy.
Don't do Mr Sft!!
A Japanese Feast!
We also had the most delicious Indian Curry in Japan too!
Sft x
Saturday, 20 September 2014
WHAT'S COMING UP? IN DECEMBER WE ARE OFF TO VIETNAM, LAOS AND THAILAND!
2014 has become a dream travel year for me....
As many of you know I did continue to travel when we were saving to pay off our mortgage but often it was a worldwide trip every 2 years.
Don't get me wrong, that was still amazing and we were blessed we could afford to do so.
I returned a few times to Southern Africa. Botswana, South Africa, Swaziland and Zambia are amazing countries.
In those days I would never have thought of a day when I could have a travel challenge as clearing the mortgage was the most important thing. Looking beyond that seemed pointless.
We have been mortgage free for almost 2 years now. It is a great feeling and it was so worth the frugal times we had.
The frugal lifestyle has been modified now. We are still striving to save on the things that don't matter to afford our travel dreams.
And of course I can now dream about my travel future, and my blogging name SFT really does make sense. I am well aware that life is not my dress rehearsal and in the words of my favourite film it is important to get 'busy living'. That explains the goal being before I'm 50 so I get on with it! Even if I don't achieve it.
I feel incredibly lucky to be able to afford my travel goal. It's what I always wanted to be able to do in life. Already I feel rich with travel memories but I want to have as many more whilst I still can....
So as well as Morocco in October we are also going away in December this year to Vietnam, Laos and Thailand:
HERE'S THE PLAN:
First we will fly to Vietnam-Explore Hanoi's old quarters then travel to Halong Bay.
Halong Bay is now considered one of the seven wonders of the world. We will be staying overnight on one of the junks (traditional boats) that sail there.
We then return to Hanoi to catch a plane to Laos.
Our next adventure is to Luang Prabang, home to some of the most beautiful Buddhist temples.
We then travel by boat along the Mekong River through Laos to Northern Thailand.
Here we visit Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai. Hopefully visiting the Elephant Orphanage in Lampang..
Then we head by train to the Thai capital of Bangkok.
This is a special ending for our trip as Mr Sft and I spent time in Bangkok when we first met each other. We have fond memories of shopping for a specially made to measure silk dragon shirt for him and dreaming of drinking beer on a hot day whilst sailing down the canals and then a nice lady turned up magically with thai beer for us to buy.
Vietnam is country 57 and since we are not seeing as much as we would wish we plan to return one day.
Laos is country 58 and the main reason for this trip as it's been a mystery destination for a while.
Thailand won't count towards this challenge but who cares...it's such a beautiful country we are so looking forward to going back.
As many of you know I did continue to travel when we were saving to pay off our mortgage but often it was a worldwide trip every 2 years.
Don't get me wrong, that was still amazing and we were blessed we could afford to do so.
I returned a few times to Southern Africa. Botswana, South Africa, Swaziland and Zambia are amazing countries.
In those days I would never have thought of a day when I could have a travel challenge as clearing the mortgage was the most important thing. Looking beyond that seemed pointless.
We have been mortgage free for almost 2 years now. It is a great feeling and it was so worth the frugal times we had.
The frugal lifestyle has been modified now. We are still striving to save on the things that don't matter to afford our travel dreams.
And of course I can now dream about my travel future, and my blogging name SFT really does make sense. I am well aware that life is not my dress rehearsal and in the words of my favourite film it is important to get 'busy living'. That explains the goal being before I'm 50 so I get on with it! Even if I don't achieve it.
I feel incredibly lucky to be able to afford my travel goal. It's what I always wanted to be able to do in life. Already I feel rich with travel memories but I want to have as many more whilst I still can....
So as well as Morocco in October we are also going away in December this year to Vietnam, Laos and Thailand:
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HERE'S THE PLAN:
First we will fly to Vietnam-Explore Hanoi's old quarters then travel to Halong Bay.
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We then return to Hanoi to catch a plane to Laos.
Our next adventure is to Luang Prabang, home to some of the most beautiful Buddhist temples.
Google Images
We then travel by boat along the Mekong River through Laos to Northern Thailand.
Google Images
Here we visit Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai. Hopefully visiting the Elephant Orphanage in Lampang..
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Then we head by train to the Thai capital of Bangkok.
Google Images
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Vietnam is country 57 and since we are not seeing as much as we would wish we plan to return one day.
Laos is country 58 and the main reason for this trip as it's been a mystery destination for a while.
Thailand won't count towards this challenge but who cares...it's such a beautiful country we are so looking forward to going back.
Which of these countries would you wish to go to?
Or if you have done so what was it like?
Sft x
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