Travel

Lake Matheson, Franz Josef Glacier, Fox Glacier (South Island, NZ)

The weather wasn’t looking good for us today. Checking the forecast, it showed that it would rain in the afternoon so we headed off to our first hike to Franz Josef Glacier in the wee morning. We first hiked through lush rainforest but that soon opened up to a moon-like crater of rocks. As we […]

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Hokitika Gorge, Franz Josef (South Island, NZ)

We started off nice and early by driving out to Hokitika Gorge, about 40 minutes away from the town centre. From there we started our little bush walk. Actually, it was a lovely walk as I hadn’t seen rainforest in New Zealand yet. Within hardly 4 minutes we caught sight of the beautiful torquoise gorge. […]

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Arthur’s Pass, Hokitika (South Island, NZ)

It was 7 hours of driving today. I covered 5 hours of it and I pretty much covered from the east coast to the west coast. That meant it was 5 hours of windy roads of various speeds (35km/hr to 100km/hr at any time) as we trudged through the mountainous terrain of Arthur’s Pass. I’m […]

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Dunedin, Moeraki, Oamaru (South Island, NZ)

Woke up nice and early at 7 am, which would be our 5am so I was definitely feeling it. Waking up to the gorgeous view sweetened it a little though. We wanted to catch a full day of Dunedin and had to make our way up north by the end of the night. Firstly, we […]

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Federal

Decided to go away for the weekend to try and get creative and give myself some time off. So we headed down to Federal down near Byron Bay hinterland in New South Wales for two nights. I was sad that it was raining so I couldn’t head down to the beach. I was really excited […]

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Australian Tour continued…

After our saved night from the murder den by staying at the venue we played at, we decided to recover from our late night celebration by heading to Blacksmith cafe in Redfern or Surry Hills. Those two suburbs confuse me as they’re right by each other. We then headed down to Central station to do […]

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Yangon, Myanmar

It was bittersweet flying back into Yangon. Firstly, sweet because we get to explore the capital city of Myanmar and observe the stark contrasts between city and villages. Secondly, bitter as it meant it was our last stop before returning back to Malaysia en route to Brisbane. We walked around Chinatown many times for feeds, […]

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Inle Lake, Myanmar

We caught another small plane from Bagan to Inle Lake and once we settled into our new temporary home, set out to adventure around the area on push bikes. We stumbled onto this old monastery in the middle of the farm fields. We thought it was a tourist attraction as we read the maps wrong […]

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Bagan, Myanmar

Once we flew into Bagan in a very small plane – we checked in, rented e-bikes and made our way through the town. Our first stop was Nyang U Market, a local market for groceries, household goods as well as a little strip to tend to the tourists. Here we saw ladies carry the craziest […]

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Malaysia

Malaysia was amazing. It was such a privilege to fly over to complete a crowdfunding reward from last year. Nate, the manager of Loco Bar in Bukit Bintang bought a gig off the campaign so I got to go over to Kuala Lumpur to play a 3 set gig in conjunction with DJ Dean who […]

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