When Joe came to our family, I instantly felt he will be a great companion. Not only at home, but mostly on the roads. He became a valuable member of my little travel family. Joe is 2,5 year old pup and he has visited already 5 countries. He has traveled by car, cable car, bus,[...]
Tags: Buda castle, Budapest, Budapest eye, Hungary, Pet-friendly Budapest, Szechenyi Chain bridge, Traveling with dog, Traveling with puppy
In September 2019 I traveled with my 1.5 year old puppy Joe all the way from Europe to Calgary, Canada. It was my third visit to this amazing city, however, the first time with my new travel buddy. It was thanks to him that I could explore my favorite city at totally new levels. Everyday[...]
Tags: Calgary parks, Lindsey park, Nose Hill park, Prince’s Island Park, Ramsey park, Rotary park, Scotsman Hill, Tom Campbell park
At the beginning of my previous blog article I mentioned, that I want to see and experience on my trips as much as I can handle. Because you never know whether you will have a chance to come back. Therefore, I am so grateful I could visit KL twice already. I managed to see the[...]
Tags: Batu caves, Kuala Lumpur, Menara, National Mosque of Malaysia, Petronas Towers, Singapore, Thailand, Thean Hou Temple
I started travelling 12 years ago and Singapore is the farthest city I’ve visited so far. I booked flight tickets only 2 months prior to my journey and couldn’t believe it until I was getting off the plane at the Changi Airport. I was reading a lot about Singapore and was looking forward to it[...]
Tags: Marina Bay Sands, Merlion, Monsoon season Singapore, Singapore
It was hot summer morning and we were waking up in the last destination of our trip around China. Back then, we had no idea that we will stay there the longest from all the visited Chinese cities. And we didn’t know that we will enjoy the traditional Chinese culture the most. However, Chengdu, the[...]
Tags: Chengdu, China, panda, Taoist temple, Tienfu
After arriving to Xi’an, our third Chinese city, we checked-in at one business hotel. No-one remembered its name or how it looks like. Of course, we realized that when we were heading back in the evening. (More details coming in the third paragraph). Not wasting time, we took quick shower and head off to the[...]
Tags: China, terracotta army, Xian
After our first experience with China, many tours around significant historic monuments and the first night transfer, we woke up in the most populous Chinese city, Shanghai. Already on the bus driving around the city, we noticed that the experience awaiting ahead will be different from that in the capital. We ended up surrounded by[...]
Tags: China, Maglev, Opener, Pearl tower, Shanghai, World Financial Center
After passing the passport and visa check in the style reminding the changing of the guard, a five-minute drive by train and baggage claim, we exchanged the money, bought enough water and set off to the downtown. Our first steps in the capital of China led to the Olympic Stadium called the “nest.” We noticed[...]
Tags: Beijing, China, Forbidden city, Great Wall of China, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, Tiananmen Square, Wangfujing Dajie