Secret at Puri Wulandari

We spent our last day of our honeymoon in Bali at another resort called Puri Wulandari, located also in Ubud. Puri Wulandari wasn’t in our initial honeymoon plans but was something the management from Ubud Village Resort & Spa had whipped up for us. On an extremely rare and exciting opportunity, they had given us

Ubud Village Resort & Spa

After traveling all the way to East Java and climbing two enormous and breathtaking volcanoes, it’s time for the real honeymoon to begin. We traveled down to the little town of Ubud, Bali. It is one of Bali’s major arts and culture districts, extremely suitable for designers and artists from all over the world. Ubud

Mount Bromo

After a tiring hike at the Ijen crater, our next adventure takes us to another of Java’s treasures. Our next destination is Mount Bromo. Perhaps the most famous and one of the most crowded volcanoes I’ve ever been to. Although the place is so crowded, it didn’t stop us from visiting and trying to find

Tokyo Disneysea

After spending an entire super duper fun day at Tokyo Disneyland, we then head on to the one and only, Tokyo Disneysea! The famous Tokyo Disneysea is one of the best theme parks in the world and is unique only to Japan. It is the fastest theme park in the world to reach it’s 10

Tokyo Disneyland

Our final few days in Tokyo were spent without waste. As mentioned in my previous New Year post, we welcomed the new year of 2013 at the most happiest place on earth – Tokyo Disneyland! In fact, we spent two days there, one was at Disneyland and the other at Disneysea. Tokyo Disneyland is the

Ijen Crater

The Ijen crater, or called Kawah Ijen is one of the most awesome and surreal places I’ve ever been to in my entire life. I have always been very fond of hiking but never have I thought that I would try and climb up to a volcano just to see this magnificent crater of Mother

New Year Celebration 2012

The new year is one of the most important milestones and most celebrated holiday in the world. We were very fortunate to have spent another new year abroad and this time was in Japan. The Japanese, unlike the Chinese celebrates their new year on the 1st of January since the 19th century. However, the Japanese

Odaiba

After visiting the Tsukiji Market in the early morning, we decided to head down to Odaiba. It’s an enormous artificial island in Tokyo Bay. Built initially in 1850 for defensive purposes, it has now been expanded dramatically into a major shopping district and tons of entertainment built within. Though greatly nearby the ocean shore, Odaiba, along