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Travel route (2015/16)

Our travel route for our round-the-world trip looked like this. Click on the links below to get to the page of the countries we visited

Our travel route

Denmark

Cyprus – two weeks, roadtrip & airbnb (October 15. – October 29. 2015)

Thailand – 4 weeks, Kanchanaburi, Chiang Mai and Koh Lanta (October 29. – November 26. 2015)

Vietnam – two weeks, Ho Chi Minh city and south Vietnam (November 26. – December 10. 2015 )

Philippines – 3,5 weeks – including Christmas and new year’s eve: Palawan, Mindoro (December 11. – January 4. 2016)

Australia – 5 weeks, campervan from Adelaide to Sydney (January 5. – February 7. 2016)

Hawaii – Oahu 3 days, Maui 7 days (February 8. – February 18. 2016 )

Los Angeles – one week (L.A., Universal Pictures, Hollywood etc.) (February 19. – February 25. 2016)

Mexico – 4 weeks, Yucatan Peninsula (February 25. – March 24. 2016)

Cuba – two weeks (March 24. – April 7. 2016)

U.S.A (Deep South + Texas) – 3,5 weeks (April 7. – May 1. 2016)

Meekatharra, Jurian Bay, Dwellingup and Perth, Western Australia part 4: Snorkeling with sea lions, skate park crash, mountain biking and the big city

Our original plan was to spend a few days visiting the mine towns on the Great Northern Highway on our ...
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Karijini and Tom Price, Western Australia part 3: Beautiful hikes in Karijini, Skate Park mania and a disappointing mine tour

After visiting Exmouth we drove east towards the famous Karijini National park. To avoid a full day of driving we ...
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Coral Bay and Exmouth Western Australia part 2: Whale shark tour, Ningaloo, Body Boarding and hiking

From Quobba we headed further North to Coral Bay. Famous for its massive coral coverage just off the beach as ...
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Perth to Quobba, Western Australia part 1: Kangaroos, campgrounds, pinnacles, gorges, dolphins and lots of humpback whales

Gumtree here we come Gumtree is the equivalent of the Danish DBA and while in Fiji we had arranged for a ...
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Fiji Viti Levu roadtrip: Out of our comfort zone at a homestay, mud pool, hiking, water park, coral reef and visit to Tivua Island

A roadtrip on the main Island of Viti Levu might not be the first thing that comes to mind when ...
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Tahiti again: Hikes, canoe race, viewpoints and the most beautiful coral reef in French Polynesia

Visiting Moorea, Maupiti, Raiatea, Huahine, Bora Bora and Rangiroa you would expect the most beautiful reefs to be found on ...
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Rangiroa: Diving, dolphins, and Open Water certificate for Noah

Rangiroa is part of the Tuamotu islands in French Polynesia. On all the Tuamotus the main island no longer exists ...
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Bora Bora: Vanilla is grown in Tahaa, Tourists are grown in Bora Bora

That is the saying on the islands in French Polynesia. We found this to be true and not true during ...
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Huahine: Our favorite island in French Polynesia so far

After 4 days on Raiatea, Huahine was our next stop. The flight was less than 20 minutes airtime, and it ...
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Raiatea: Amazing reef, kayaking, giant Morey Eels and another case of missing Mantas

Saying goodbye to beautiful Maupiti it was time to board the plane for a short 25 min flight to the ...
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Comments

  1. Christian Dadulla
    October 5, 2015

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    Hej Jesper
    Jeg er i goto cph lige nu, og var med i din session om Story Mapping.
    Og så kom til at tjekke jeres spændende rejser, jeg så også at Filippinerne var med til jeres plan. Jeg er oprindelige fra Filippinerne men jeg bor nu i Denmark og har også små børn på 5 og 2. Jeg vil bare sige at der er lidt mere kaos omkring jul i Flp. mht trafikken, lommetyver osv. Så pas lidt på. Men jeg er sikker på I vil nyde turen, især Palawan. God tur med jer.

    • admin
      October 6, 2015

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      Hej Christian
      Tak for det. Hvis du kan anbefale aktiviteter og steder at besøge på Palawan og Mindoro må du endelig sige til.

      Mvh. Jesper

  2. Christian Dadulla
    October 20, 2015

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    Hej Jasper

    Beklager for sent tilbagemelding.
    Jeg er faktisk oprindelige fra Manila. Men jeg har været en’ gang på Palawan, på Dimakya øen, i ClubParadise resort, en slags bounty ø.
    Men jeg spurgte nogen om Puerto Princesa og El Nido:
    Et fint sted at se i Puerto Princesa er ‘den underjordisk flod national park’ (Subterranean River National Park)
    Der kan man købe en pakketur(det er tit på hotel, de tilbudder en pakketur), hvor I kan sejle i/under den underjordisk flod
    og en tur til ‘Sabang strand’.
    Der er også en pakketur hvor I kan se krokodile-farm, Bakers hill, inklusiv mad på stranden.

    El Nido – Strand(hvid), vandfald, lagune.
    De siger, stranden her er bedre end Puerto Princesa.
    De anbefaler at prøve ‘Nido suppe’ – (Fuglerede suppe)

    Jeg ved ikke om I har allerede undersøgt flyselskaberne til Palawan, og om I flyve via Manila.
    Anyway, Et link I kan bruge: https://www.cebupacificair.com
    I Manilas lufthavne, hvis I øvrigt har brug for transport, så kan jeg anbefale en’ der arbejder som taxachauffør i lufthavnen.

    Mindoro: De siger ‘Pandan øen’ kan anbefales – en slags bounty ø. ellers ved jeg ikke så meget om mindoro andet end resort ø.

    Rejsemål på flp:
    http://www.itsmorefuninthephilippines.com

    Fortsat god tur med jer!
    Mvh Christian

    • admin
      October 24, 2015

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      Tak for det Christian. Vi har allerede booket fly med AirAsia så den del er på plads. Vi mødes med min søster og hendes søn i Manila lufthavn d. 27. December og skal have fundet en måde at komme til Mindoro på, men går ud fra at der er nemmere og billigere måder at gøre det på end taxa, men hvis din ven kan arrangere noget er han meget velkommen til at kontakte os.

  3. Lou
    December 29, 2015

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    Hi Good to see your post. I’ve posted the photos to my FB. Some of them anyhow. If you want to see them, I go by: Lou Trerotola.

    It was wonderful meeting you at Subli. Enjoy life, have fun!

    • admin
      January 13, 2016

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      Hi Lou
      Great to meet you at Subli. We are in Australia now and finally managed to upload the blog posts from Puerto/Subli to our site.

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