The Iguazu falls, on the Argentinian side
After a whole day wandering along the Iguazu falls on the Brazilian side, we take our bags out from the lockers at the entrance of the park and we leave in direction of Argentina. The bus stops at the Brazilian
Foz do Iguacu: the falls on the Brazilian side
The bus ride to Puerto Iguazu was great! We're in the "cama" class, the padded seats are wide and recline almost fully. After an 18 hours ride, we're less tired than after 8h in Asia. Ah, it's a good start. As
Exploring Busuanga and Coron island
We're approaching the island of Busuanga, and the colors look amazing from the plane. The sea is turquoise and the beaches covered with beautiful bleach white sand. We already know we're gonna love the Philippines. We're looking forward to landing
So how was Sri Lanka?
That’s it, we left Sri Lanka. We’ve been travelling for a month already… it started slowly but then went by very fast. It’s time to move to our next destination! So what did we think about Sri Lanka? Sri Lanka is
Beach time in Sri Lanka
We spent 2 weeks between Arugam Bay and Negombo. Here's our view on all the places we found on the way. Arugam Bay After the refreshing Ella, we needed a bit of sun. We leave for Pottuvil on the east coast. We
Ella rock and the whole hotel for us
After visiting the cultural triangle, the driver takes us to Green View, a hotel in the middle of the mountains in Elkaduwa, close to Kandy. It feels good to be in a calm environment after 4 very busy days. We are
The cultural triangle, our favourite photos
To give you a quick idea, the cultural triangle is made of 3 very important cities in Sri Lankan history. Each was the capital of Sri Lanka at some point: Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa and Sigiriya. It took us ages to remember
The painted cave temples of Dambulla
We stop at Dambulla on our way to the cultural triangle. The city seems pretty small and not that exciting until we get to the Royal Rock temple. Located at the top of a hill, it’s made of 5 separate
A visit of Colombo and Kandy
We land at 4.30am at the Colombo airport. It’s already very hot and humid. A few hundreds of people are waiting and shouting right outside. It’s packed, we need to elbow our way out. We start bargaining straight away with