The adventure titled 'Round the World - The Wrong Way' has commenced, starting with a journey to Santiago via New Zealand. The traveler invites viewers to explore Santiago and learn about plans for 2025, along with an overview of the trip. A video link is included for further details.
Category: travel
Gangnam Style in Gangnam Seoul!
G’day folks. Well, my last Seoul based blog for you today, where I talk about the day I visited Gangnam, the southern district in Seoul which is the centre of the K-Pop world, full of fashion and rich people and the inspiration for the PSY song ‘Gangnam Style’. I’m going to be covering everything I …
Wartime Aviation History at Point Cook – the RAAF Museum!
Australia has a proud wartime aviation history, and not too far from the city in a place called Point Cook is the Royal Australia Air Force (RAAF) base, and on that base they have a museum open to the public on Thursdays and Sundays. So - I drove on down to the base and checked …
Continue reading Wartime Aviation History at Point Cook – the RAAF Museum!
Korea’s BIGGEST Tourist Attraction – The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)
The author shares their experience visiting the DMZ in Seoul, highlighting key attractions like the Imjinpak Information Centre, Dora Observatory, and the Third Infiltration Tunnel. While admitting the tour felt somewhat commercialized, they appreciated glimpses into North Korea. Ultimately, the experience left them contemplating the prospects of reunification.
Korea’s Take on Theme Parks – Lotte Adventure World
The author shares their experience at Lotte World in Seoul, a unique theme park blending indoor and outdoor attractions. Although not Disney, it is inspired by such themes, featuring various rides like Atlantis and the Balloon Ride. The park offers reasonable ticket prices, but crowds can increase during rain. Overall, it's worth a visit for theme park enthusiasts.
The Sights of Seoul
The author shares highlights from their visit to Seoul, noting various must-see sights including Gyeongbokgung Palace, the Korean War Memorial, and Namsan Mountain. They also mention cultural spots like Ihwa Mural Village and the Oil Tank Culture Park. The blog emphasizes the city's appeal and rich historical context.
Seoul’s Splendid Palaces – Gyeongbokgung and Channgyeonggung and Bukchon Hanok Village!
This post explores Seoul's attractions, focusing on Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace, along with Bukchon Hanok Village. Gyeongbokgung, dating back to 1395, features impressive architecture and beautiful grounds, while Bukchon, known for its traditional houses, balances tourism with residential life. Both palaces offer rich history and charm worth visiting.
Two Sights NOT TO BE MISSED in Busan!
The final Busan blog highlights two must-visit locations: Jagalchi Fish Market and Gamcheon Culture Village. The fish market, Korea's largest, offers an immersive experience with live seafood and an assortment of marine life. Gamcheon, a vibrant artist-renovated suburb, features colorful houses, stunning views, and cultural attractions for a unique exploration.
BLOWN AWAY (and a little lost) on Two of Busan’s STUNNING Temples
The author shares experiences from their visit to Busan, South Korea, focusing on two temples: Beomeosa and Seokbulsa. Beomeosa required a lengthy journey, featuring beautiful lanterns for Buddha's birthday. Seokbulsa, known for its rock carvings, was harder to reach but ultimately rewarding. Overall, both temples provided unique cultural experiences.
BEST SPOT to Plane Spot in Melbourne – Aircraft Viewing Area at Melbourne AIrport!
Howdy all! Do you love your jet airplanes? Well if you do and you're in Melbourne town, I found the best place to watch them as they come in to land at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport. My cousin told me about the 'Aircraft Viewing Area' and I was shocked I didn't know it existed. So I …
Continue reading BEST SPOT to Plane Spot in Melbourne – Aircraft Viewing Area at Melbourne AIrport!