Right now Iceland is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. Thanks to stunning scenery and regular spots in popular TV shows it has come to the world’s attention as a place of unrivalled natural wonders. The majority of people visit Iceland for a short period of time, usually around 5 days. They will usually do a combination of Rekjavik, the Golden Circle and the South Coast. However, with 2 weeks in Iceland, it’s very possible to do a full lap of the island and take in some of Iceland’s most stunning scenery. I’m going to use the exact itinerary we did for our trip in September 2022. You may not want to follow it at all, but hopefully, it will give you inspiration when planning a trip of your own. Looking back the one change I would have made would have been to spend our first day…
2 Weeks in Kyushu The most south-westerly of Japan’s 4 main islands, Kyushu is certainly off the beaten track and barely makes it onto the radar of many travellers and hopefully, it will stay that way. With a rugged coastline and mountainous centre, onsens galore and some of the best food in Japan, Kyushu is truly one of Japan’s highlights. Getting to Kyushu Kyushu’s main airport hub is in the northern city of Fukuoka. With good connections from across Asia, especially from China, South Korea and Taiwan, Kyushu is easily accessible for those in East Asia. Further afield and the number of direct flights drops dramatically. From further afield you will most likely fly through Seoul or Tokyo en route to Fukuoka. Getting around Kyushu The JR network here is pretty good with excellent connections between Kyushu’s major cities. However, to really explore the best bits of Kyushu is with…
Xinjiang – China’s final frontier Xinjiang, a gargantuan province making up one fifth of the Peoples Republic of China and bordering Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India is seen by may foreign travellers a China’s final frontier. A piece of land that signifies the end of China and the beginning of Central Asia and the Indian Subcontinent. Much has been written on the subject of Xinjiang, so I certainly cannot cover it in depth in such a short article. However I will do my best to give a very brief introduction. Xinjiang is very different to the rest of Chinas. The Uyghur community which makes up roughly 46% of Xinjiang’s population is culturally, linguistically and ethnically different from the Han Chinese, the most dominant of Chinas 56 ethnic groups and the second largest ethnic group in Xinjiang. Aside from this there are numerous other ethnic groups in…
Renting a car in Hokkaido Renting a car in Hokkaido is without a doubt the best way to see, travel and experience this magical landscape. Hokkaido is truly unique, and is absolutely one of the most beautiful places we have ever been. This article is focused on the practicalities and necessities for renting a car in Hokkaido. However we have an article about visiting the Shiretoko and Akan National Parks in eastern Hokkaido as well as a bunch of our favourite photos from our 2 week road trip through Japan’s most northern island. We have an additional article on renting a car and driving in Kyushu, as there are some key differences between renting here and renting in Hokkaido. However the rules and required documents are the same. We also have articles on eating in Japan and budgeting when travelling Japan to help you plan the perfect trip to the…
Renting a car in Japan – Kyushu edition We are huge fans of Japan. After spending a month there in October 2017 we returned again in July 2018, renting a car in Kyushu. Back to Japan Our first trip saw us dividing our time between Hokkaido and Japan’s most famous tourist trail winding from Hiroshima up to Tokyo. This time we headed to Kyushu and Shikoku before flying back to Beijing from Tokyo. No JR passes this time as we were renting a car in both Kyushu and Shikoku and using rail passes to explore some of the areas around Tokyo, including Nikko and Kamakura. We have another post on renting a car in Japan that’s more focused on renting a car in Hokkaido, Japan’s most northerly island. Whilst there are definite similarities there are certainly some unique things to bear in mind when renting a car in Kyushu or…
Welcome to the Grand Pacific Drive Lets face it, most travellers arrive in Sydney, drool over the harbour bridge and the opera house before heading on up north towards Byron Bay, the Whitsundays and the Great Barrier Reef. The Grand Pacific Drive doesn’t even come onto their radar. I say this with reasonable confidence as in 2008 I joined the legions of travellers adding my footprints to this well trodden path. Heading out on the Grand Pacific Drive With the way our flights, Christmas and car hire plans planned out we landed in Sydney on Jan 1st 2018 and we were flying out to Hobart on Jan 10th. So we had a grand total of 9 days, not a huge amount of time. Especially as one half wanted a couple of days in Sydney. We landed at 10:00am and by 10:45 we were in our bright blue Toyota corolla that we…
Driving In Georgia And Armenia – The Road Trip Of A Lifetime! Doing a road trip through Georgia and Armenia has definitely been one of our travel highlights. As tourism to the Caucasus grows it is only natural that more and more travellers will take the option of self drive trips through this fascinating region of the world. Driving in Georgia and Armenia gives you the freedom to explore areas that would otherwise be unaccessible. Naturally there are challenges that come with doing this however driving in both countries is generally very safe. Driving in both Georgia and Armenia may seem like a crazy idea initially. However with reliable car rental services springing up in Tbilisi and Yerevan it is becoming more and more accessible.Take advantage of it now! The main thing you need to be aware of the quality of the roads and the occasional speeding driver. Is it…