Every spring we try to go to Limburg, the south of the Netherlands, for at least one weekend to enjoy the blooming blossoms, new born lambs and local wine*. It doesn’t really matter where you go, as long as you stay deep down in the south. In the Geuldal (the valley...
I don’t like electronic shops. Period. There’s always too much light, too many sounds and the smell of – I don’t know – polysomething makes me sick. You can imagine my joy when we walked into this place in Singapore. A seven floor high...
A little to-do list for when you’re in China Town Singapore:
A foot massage in one of the upstairs massage parlors. Strong and heavenly painful. 45 minutes in a chair make up for the hours of walking on 5 year old sneakers.
a bite of a Chinese duck. I know, they...
You’ll find a few different temples in Chinatown, but the biggest one is the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. It’s got its name because it reputedly houses on one of Buddha Shakyamuni’s teeth. We were mainly awed by the immense buddha statue inside and all the...
Singapore is maybe famous for Orchard Road with a zillion shopping malls, but if you leave the centre behind, you will find many more interesting neighborhoods outside this shopping walhalla. Chinatown is one of them. A beautiful, colorful place with temples, tea shops,...
One of my highs (literally) in Singapore was a visit to the Singapore Flyer. It looks impressive and endless from the ground up, which is not very surprising: it’s the biggest Ferris Wheel of the world! London eye is 135 meters, this one is 165 meters! We were lucky...
When you travel as much as we do, you always think in lists. We enter a hotel we say: “Does this go in our Top-Ten-List or not?” And sometimes you do or see something and you immediately know: Top-Three-Forever. Some things never make any list (if we...
The Mehrangarh Fort probably has the highest walls you’ve ever seen. I remember when we entered Jodhpur by road, we could see the fort rise above the city. At first you have no idea how massive it is, but as soon as you come closer you realize it’s gi-gan-tic!...
We love Rajasthan. It’s got everything you think of when thinking of India. My favorite city in Rajasthan is Udaipur, but Jodhpur definitely comes second. The buildings are beautiful and so old, the fort is huge, but most attractive is definitely the color of the...