Taking advantage of the New Year break to finally continue my Bhutan trip post. We visited the Gangtey Goempa Monastery, hiked Phobijkha Valley and visited the beautiful Paro Fortress also known as Rinpung Dzong.
We headed over to Taipei city and visited a kid's friendly place. Taipei Zoo is apparently the largest in Southeast asia. I wouldn't have visited the zoo if not for Anna and I'm glad I tagged along. It was worth it to spend half a day in Taipei Zoo. I'll let the pictures do most of the talking in this post.
The plan was to visit Anping Treehouse, explore Anping district, Beimen visitor center and get to the Jingzaijiao tile-paved salt fields before the sun sets.
I literally worked till the very last minute before heading to the airport. So my plans were to just take it easy and not rush through places. At the airport, I googled a few places and came to an impromptu decision that it would be a pokemon and photography trip. Which is to visit places that are insta-worthy and bringing mew (pokemon) along to places we visit.
Presenting to you my last post of our Australia Perth trip.... Rottnest Island! The island that I was looking very much forward to amongst all the places we had on our itinerary. According to the internet, Rottnest Island is one of the Islands where the world's happiest animals exist!
There’s really countless of amazing beaches in Australia and we’re not even done covering the whole of the west side. With the number of beaches we’ve covered, we can safely assume that most beaches are similarly beautiful.
It was some of our first horseriding experience at Jesters Flat, Margaret River and we really enjoyed it! Not much of a sunset golden light view because it was cloudy and drizzled for a short while but it was still an awesome experience.
Together with Agnes & Lyndon, we made plans to do some healthy activities. Instead of visiting touristy places, we chose to spend half a day at the Macritchie Treetop Walk.
Even when Singapore is summer all year round, we had a great time! We managed to see some wildlife that we weren’t expecting. Our parks and nature reserves are pleasant enough and worth the visit.