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If you follow me on Instagram ( @nathalie__ale ) you would have seen that I was recently in South Korea for 4 days. It was a very short escapade but definitely a very memorable one that left me wanting to go back again in the future. There are numerous reasons why I've fallen in love with South Korea but in this post I will be sharing my 5 most favorite things I love about this country. 


1. FASHION
If you are a fan of Korean dramas, like myself, then you would know that South Koreans breath and live fashion. Whilst there, I noticed how fashion forward they were! Some look like they came out of a K-pop group whilst others were very classic and chic in their demure. 

If you are someone who love style as much as I do then you will die seeing all the unique pieces they curate in their stores. A must when in Seoul is to go to Dongdaemun, a shopping area basically open 24 hours. Some stores open from 10 am to 5 am in the morning so you definitely can shop there until you drop. There are a variety of shopping malls around Dongdaemun. Some are duty free while others are very basic looking but in those you can bargain your heart away. For your information not every Korean speaks english so be aware that you need to be patient with them whilst communicating.

2. KOREAN BEAUTY PRODUCTS
A trip to Seoul would not be a success if you did not stroll around Myeongdong - #FOMO. Known as one of Seoul's primary shopping district it's filled with many Korean beauty brands. From Etude House, Innisfree, The Face Shop, Klavuu, It's Skin, Mamonde and other hype Korean beauty brands, it's an area for you beauty addicts to not miss out! 

The perks of shopping Korean beauty products are the generosity of free gifts, product samples as well as in house deals. Korean beauty products are also created with the latest technology and honestly speaking perform very well for sensitive skin type - #LoyalKBeautyFan. I love the philosophy behind each Korean brand that I've used so far and they definitely pay a lot of attention to the ingredients they put into each product. If you have never tried Korean beauty products before and in need of a good source of information about them, then I would suggest you to go and check out The Klog or Soko Glam. 

3. THE FOOD
Being a foodie I obviously needed to dedicate one section to Korean food. I may not be a fan of spicy food in general but when it comes to Gochujang - the Holy Grail spicy red sauce of Korean cuisine - I just can't seem to have enough of it in my Bibimbap. For somebody who loves anything sour and tangy like pickles, Kimchi for me is like music to my ears.  Korean food is seriously blessed with so many types of pickles that when I was there I can't seem to find one that I did not hate.  Kimchi is packed with so many good vitamins that it is considered one of the healthiest foods on earth!

Apart from classic Korean dishes to try out such as beef bulgogi or kimbap, Korean street food is also something that one must eat. They definitely have an array of street food that is different from other Asian street food I've tried before. Korean hot dog, which resembles like an American corn dog and Korean egg bread were some of my faves!



4. LANDSCAPE & NATURE
As I went to South Korea during autumn / winter season, I was welcomed with the most beautiful gradient colorful red and yellow leaves. When you live in a hot and humid country like Indonesia, you definitely appreciate the beauty of Autumn immensely.  

Strolling around Namiseom Island - the oh so famous island where the drama Winter Sonata was shot - was seriously so dreamy. There were a couple of spots that were filled with people so if you are thinking of getting that perfect instashot then do go on the outskirt of the island. It's way more relaxing to take a picture when there is not a thousand people photo-bombing your photos. 

Another great place to appreciate the beauty of Korea is to go and visit Mount Sorak National Park. You can go up the mountain via a cable car and once there you can hike for around 20 to 30 minutes to reach the top and admire the splendid views of the surrounding mountains. It's honestly an easy hike as there were stairs to guide you through the passage.  




5. HANBOK - TRADITIONAL KOREAN DRESS
I've always had a fascination with traditional  attire from all over the world. They are an introduction to the country itself and hold so many stories to be told. If you are a fan of dressing up and love taking pictures with heritage buildings then definitely hire a hanbok and stroll around the city in style. You won't be the only one doing such a thing so have fun and embrace the culture.

Hiring a hanbok is fairly easy. If you happen to be around the Gyeongbokgung Palace there are a few hanbok rentals in the area. The one we went to was on the second floor of Dodo Coffee and Dessert located in Samcheong-Dong. You can rent a hanbok for an hour or for the whole entire day. There are literally hundreds of tops, dresses, bags and hair accessories to choose from. The ladies at the rental are also very helpful and would suggest which combination of prints and colors suits best. In each hanbok rental there will be a locker in which you can put your bag and other belongings. So all you need to do is bring your coat and your camera, and you are ready to shoot.



Voilà, that was my 5 things I love about South Korea and I really hope that I can go back soon and experience South Korea in a different season, maybe like spring when the cherry flowers are blossoming. I mean who knows right? 

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With more than 70 000 islands it can be difficult to choose where to go to for your first visit to Indonesia. But rest assure I am here to help you with it by writing this travel guide that will let you witness different parts of Indonesia and enjoy the beauty of this archipelago in a very adventures fashion.
 
DAY 1 - JAKARTA



There isn't much to do in Jakarta apart from mall hopping and food hunting. So if this is your first time coming to Indonesia I would suggest staying a day or two in Jakarta but not more than that.  In my opinion the main or only thing to do as a tourist in Jakarta is to visit the Old Town / Kota Tua. Surrounded by Dutch colonial buildings this part of town has its own unique charm to it. You can ride a vintage colorful bike down there and take a sip or a snack at the Café Batavia whilst overlooking the square, a must when visiting this part! 


DAY 2 & 3 - YOGYAKARTA
If you land in Yogyakarta in the early mornings you can already start booking some tour to do around the city - such as visiting Prambanan and Borobodur Temple or hiking Mount Merapi - and obviously start exploring the city itself. If you are not a fan of group tours the best option is to hire a motorbike or a car and do everything yourself. 

My favorite area to stay in Yogyakarta is around Prawirotaman. Known as the backpacker street it offers really affordable accommodations and restaurants that serve Asian as well as western cuisines. One of my favorite restaurants there to hang out is a Thai establishment called Yam Yam. If you happen to be in that area do check it out, they are super friendly and the food is so delicious - #Cravings. And they are also placed first on the Tripadvisor restaurant guide in Yogyakarta!

The area has many tour operators that are reachable by foot, so if you have any questions regarding what to visit in Yogyakarta you can always hop in and have a chat with the locals. A great travel agency in Prawirotaman is Losari Tours and Travels, they offer different types of packages and in my opinion has the best deals for exploring Mount Bromo and Kawa Ijen. 

The best way to explore Yogyakarta itself is by becak - a traditional three wheeled or pedal power cart. Always negotiate the price and destinations you would like to visit before hopping in. The drivers can sometimes act as travel guides and will sometime stop at a few places such as batik and wayang - Indonesian puppets made out of dried cow skin - shops in hopes of making a small commision from these stores. But apart from that it's really a fun way to explore Yogyakarta - #LikeALocal.

Cultural heritage places to visit in Yogyakarta are Kraton Palace, Tamansari Water Castle, Prambanan and Borobudur temple.  I highly recommend witnessing the sunrise at Borobudur Temple and set foot at Prambanan during sunset hours.





Looking for something special to do in Yogyakarta? Then the answer would be to create your own Indonesian Batik Fabric! My favorite place to go to is Batik Winotosastro because everything is handmade, natural dye is used to create the most beautiful colors of fabric and you can also see the process of making this special Indonesian heritage cloth. They also get orders to create unique Batik prints for well-known Indonesian fashion designers so it is a pretty well established factory.  Batik Winotosastro has a few workshops so book yourself one by giving them a call and if you live around Prawirotaman then it's around a 10 min walk.


DAY 4 - TRAIN RIDE FROM YOGYAKARTA TO PROBOLINGGO
After staying a few days in Yogyakarta it's time to hit the road and go to the next destination, which is Mount Bromo, a popular active volcano located in east Java. It takes around 9 hours by train to arrive to Probolinggo from Yogyakarta.  It's a whole day kind of affair. The first 6 hours on the train is pretty bearable as the beauty of the scenery draws you in and allows you to appreciate it but the last 3 hours of the ride can be quite frustrating and honestly speaking tiresome. I guess you can use those last 3 hours to sleep because it will be an early morning wake up call to catch the sunrise over Mount Bromo. By the way I highly recommend going to Probolinggo by train rather than by bus due to unpredictable traffic.

From Probolinggo station you will need to reach by car Cemoro Lawang, a small village offering low-key accommodations on the outskirt of Mount Bromo. If you opted for the tour package from Yogyakarta a car would be on standby if not there are drivers outside of Probolinggo station that offer a lift to Cemoro Lawang. Transportation in Indonesia is quite uncertain it is possible to arrive late night in Cemoro Lawang, so before arriving there don't forget to stop at a small supermarket to purchase some water and maybe instant noodles or bread for dinner. And by the way bring a warm jacket because it can get quite chilly in the hotel room! - #NoHeater.

DAY 5 - BROMO & SURABAYA
Set your alarm to 3 o'clock in the morning to see the magnificent sunrise over Mount Bromo. Some would want to hike all the way to Penanjakan viewpoint others would take a ride on a jeep and then walk for around 40 minutes to reach the same viewpoint. So this all up too! This exact picture - down below - was taken at the Penanjakan viewpoint. If you took the jeep ride don't forget to remember or take a picture of the car's plate number because they are literally thousands of them!

After witnessing the beauty of a magical sunrise, it's time to explore the grounds of Mount Bromo. To reach the crater you can do by foot or by horse and then by foot to climb the stairs. I would suggest taking a horse because it's way more fun than walking.


Once done with all the Mount Bromo exploration it's time to reach the next destination: Surabaya. Located North from Mount Bromo, it takes around 2 hours by public bus to arrive at the city. As I knew I was going to be tired and had to catch an early flight the next day to Flores, I took this opportunity to relax and recuperate from the exciting adventures of Mount Bromo. Much needed as the next few days were going to be quite exciting and intense - #Again.

DAY 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 - LABUAN BAJO & KOMODO ISLAND



I've written a separate blog post regarding my sailing adventure around the islands of Komodo so for the complete article click here.

DAY 10 - BALI UBUD



After a few days on a boat being one with the ocean it was time to set foot in the greeneries of Ubud. One must at least visit once the famous Ubud market but be aware that due to its touristic popularity prices are seriously more expensive than other markets in Bali. The Tegallalang Rice Terraces are also around the corner. If you have time to kill you can stroll around these paddies, take very dreamy pictures for Instagram and have a very relaxing time just admiring the pattern of the rice terraces.

There are so many things to do around the area of Ubud. The Gunung Kawi Sebatu temple is not that popular amongst tourist but it is still a very charming water temple to visit. One of Bali's famous water temples is Pura Tirta or Holy Spring Water Temple. Tourists can have a dip and do blessings in the fresh spring water pool. If you are headed to Kintamani to glance at Mount Batur and feel the fresh breeze that Bali has to offer then stop by along the roads of Bangli as there are charming places that offer tea and coffee tastings. Another site to visit around the outskirt of Ubud is the old Balinese Village called Penglipuran. There you can find local Balinese people living together like the olden days. Last but not least a visit to Pura Kehen, a temple with a magnificent stone carving entrance, lets you appreciate the artistic beauty that Bali is known for. As it is not a popular attraction it is very peaceful to stroll around this village temple.


DAY 11 / 12 - BALI SANUR
Sanur, a seaside town located in the southeast of Bali is not a as popular as Ubud but still a great area to relax and enjoy its white sandy beaches. A fun way to immerse yourself in Indonesia's culture is to take a cooking class. I am a huge believer that you can definitely experience a country through its food. My recommendation would be to attend a class at Bamboo Shoots Cooking School, the instructors are so nice and you get to meet like-minded people who fancy to learn a thing or two about Indonesia's rich flavored cuisine. It is a half-day activity starting with a trip to the local market and ending it with tasting all the different dishes that you've prepared as a group.


Bali is known for its huge movement on well-being. If you are someone who likes to do yoga in the morning whilst feeling the sea breeze on your skin then Power of Now Oasis would be perfect place for you. There classes are set in a stylish open-air bamboo architecture with seaview just up front.  They offer walk-in classes and you don't need to be a pro at yoga to try it out. Once finished with your session you can definitely have a dip in the ocean. If you are into healthy and slow food movement there are two amazing restaurants that you can have a bite at. One is called Malaika Secret Moksha and the other one is Bali Buda. 

By the way if you have time to visit the islands across Sanur - Nusa Penida, Island Lembongan & Island Cenida - then I would recommend you to do so. I've heard many positive stories about these islands but I myself haven't had the chance to experience it myself.

DAY 13 / 14 / 15 - BALI SEMINYAK
After two days in Sanur time to move and stay at Seminyak. This is a popular area amongst young adults as there are so many hip and cool places to hang out. The best area to stay, in my opinion, is around Jalan Pentitenget because there are so many good restaurants out there -#ForeverHungry. 

Relaxing by the pool and enjoying the sea view was a top priority. When in Bali one must relax and simply do nothing. You can either chill in the comfort of your hotel or go to a beach club to hangout. There are actually many of them around Seminyak. Here's a couple that I know of: Potato Head Beach Club, La Cabina, La Laguna Bali Beach Bar and Mrs. Sippy Bali.  Apart from soaking the sun and do nothing,  there were some places that were on my list of things that I did not want to miss out like visiting the Jatiluwih rice fields , Pura Tanah Lot and Gitgit Waterfall.  


I don't know how to begin describing the Jatiluwih rice terraces. I guess you will need to witness it yourself to understand what I can't express through words. I have been to Bali countless times but never did I set foot on this magnificent wonder of Bali. The Tegallalang Rice Terraces, if I may say, is nothing compare to the Jatiluwih one. Yes it's quite far to reach it - around 2 hours by car without traffic - and yes definitely worth a visit! C'mon it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site so it definitely is worth everything to go there. I recommend to go there as early as possible so that you can just sit and admire it's beauty. You can also stroll through the rice fields and like I've mentioned on my Instagram  - @nathalie__ale - each turn you make you see a different personality of the rice terraces, surprising you and lets you fall in love with it again -#DeepLove. 



If you happen to be around the Jatiluwih rice terraces then do check out on some waterfalls around the area. A trip to Bali without seeing a waterfall would not be complete if you have never witness one. This exact picture down below was taken at Gitgit waterfall but there are actually others around the area as well.


A trip to Bali would also not be complete if you do not set foot on Tanah Lot Temple, the most famous sea temple out of 7 in Bali. During high tide it's impossible to reach the temple so do visit during low tide so that you can walk around the area, reach the holy spring water and of course be blessed by it. I love watching the sunset at Tanah Lot because it's pretty magical. And everyone seems to be excited to get a perfect picture moment with it.


By the way if you still have time in your agenda then do head south to Uluwatu where you can  experience the Kecak dance at the Uluwatu Temple during sunset hours. It's a performance that you would not want to miss out.

Anyways If you have read this travel guide through Indonesia post until the end then give yourself a round of applause - #ClapClap. I hope I did not bore you with this super long post and overwhelm you with all the information I try to cram inside this one post. I also hope that my pictures are inspiring enough for you to want to visit Indonesia in the near future. And if you have any questions comment down below, I will be sure to get to you as soon as possible.
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Sailing around the Komodo islands was up high on my travel bucket list and this year I've managed to tick that off.  Flores has become a popular destination for local Indonesians as well as international wanderlusters so if you are planning a trip to Indonesia then I would highly recommend to visit this place.


HOW TO GET TO LABUAN BAJO 
In order to sail around the islands you first need to fly to Labuan Bajo, a quaint fishing town located at the western end of East Nusa Tenggara Flores. Garuda Indonesia, the national airline of Indonesia, offers direct flights from Jakarta to Labuan Bajo. Other budget airlines such as Sriwijaya Air and Lion Air have flights from Jakarta that require a transit in Bali before reaching Labuan Bajo. So if you have plans to go to Bali you can easily reach Labuan Bajo from there.


3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS SAILING KOMODO ISLANDS BOAT TRIP EXPERIENCE
There are actually two ways to explore the islands around Komodo. First would be to stay in Labuan Bajo and take a day tour to the places you would like to visit. Second would be to live on a boat, sail across the ocean whilst island hopping here and there. I opted for the latter one because my wanderlust soul was in need of adventure.  I booked an open group trip via Indonesia Juara and loved every second of the living on a boat experience. If you are looking for a private boat tour they also offer it. This would be perfect if you travel with a bunch of friends or family members. I actually booked this tour in advance but I know some more adventures travellers just hop on a plane to Labuan Bajo and go the main port to find pinisi boats that offer a similar experience. If you pick the latter one make sure that the boat you hire is in a good state, you don't want your adventure to turn into a Robinson Crusoe experience - #FailedTrip. 

By the way depending on the price you pay don't expect too much of a luxury on the simple pinisi boats because at the end of it it's all about admiring the views that you get to witness maybe once in your life. Normally all the boats are equipped with air conditioning, a toilet, a shower and offer local Indonesian cuisines during your stay.  I made a list of other sailing companies that offer a similar experience so to view it please scroll down. 

Sailing with "stranger" boat mates across the ocean was such a memorable experience. And for those who are planning a trip down to Labuan Bajo you would not be disappointed. Literally every corner is so paradisiac and makes your jaw drop - #NoJoke.  We actually sailed south from Labuan Bajo and then made a loop up north.  Check the map for a more visual understanding of the sailing route.













Every sailing boat tour has different routes but the main places to visit are:
* Rinca Island
* Kelor Island
* Komodo Island
* Padar Island
* Pink Beach
* Gili Lawa Darat
* Manta Point
* Taka Makassar Island
* Sebayur
* Kanawa Island

The heat in this area can be quite tough and harsh so don't forget to drink a lot, apply at least a sunscreen that is spf 80, bring an instagrammable hat and some aloe vera in case you end up with a sunburn - #Ouch.  For those who need to be constantly connected with the online world purchase a mobile card from the provider Telkomsel that offers 4G even in the middle of the ocean. Bring some snack for your fellow boat friends because you will be staying with them for quite some time so it's good to get to know each other via food -#FoodieForLife. If you are someone who is sensible to the sea waves then bring motion sickness medicine, but honestly speaking none of us on the boat got sick - #SmoothRide. The trekking of Kelor Island, Rinca Island, Padar Island and Gili Lawa Darat can be quite tough but once on the top, for those who love to capture pretty pictures, you can definitely change into a more instagram worthy attire.


Here's a little sneak peak of what to expect during your trip to the beautiful islands.
A post shared by Nathalie (@nathalie__ale) on Sep 28, 2017 at 4:16am PDT

OTHER RELIABLE BOAT COMPANY FOR SAILING AROUND KOMODO ISLANDS
Finding the perfect boat tour online for Komodo can be quite hard. Some book the trip via a local travel agency while others will book it directly online. I  found some online tours that appears to be reliable and gathered it to make this list for your ease. So if you are planning to go to Labuan Bajo check these ones out and decide which one suits your budget:
* Indonesia Juara
* Flores Runaway
* Le Pirate Explorer Cruise
* Lazy Pirate Cruises
* Ocean Pure Charter
* Komodo La Marina
* Plataran Private Cruises



THINGS TO DO IN LABUAN BAJO
I landed in Labuan Bajo a day before the sailing tour and whilst I did a few things around the city I realized that there was more to do that I actually did not know about.

First of all there is no legal taxi company in Labuan Bajo so in order to get around you need to bargain with the cars along the road that act as taxi drivers. Or if you know how to ride a scooter then hire one maybe via the hotel.

As I was a bit ignorant of what Labuan Bajo has to offer I actually only did two things there. One was to trek the Love Hill / Bukit Cinta to get a glimpse of a pretty view and the other thing was to admire the magical sunset at Paradise Bar which I highly recommend to do. It was just so relaxing to sit there and witness the beauty of nature.

Other things that I wished I knew there was to do in Labuan Bajo are Mirror Rock / Batu Cermin,  Rangko Cave,  Cunca Wulang Waterfall and Wae Rebo Village.

So there you go that was my Komodo island travel guide I hope it inspired you to pack your bags and land in this paradisiac corner of the world.

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Located in the south part of Bali, Pandawa Beach offers mesmerizing crystal clear turquoise water that will instantly capture your heart.

If you follow me on Instagram (@nathalie__ale) you would have already seen a couple of pictures of this breathtaking beach. I was in Bali attending a family wedding which was located around the Pandawa Beach area and knew with a heartbeat that I needed to go and check it out. This was my first time at this paradisiac beach and pretty sure won't be the last one. 

Pandawa Beach used to be known as a hidden spot but with travellers sharing pictures across the globe, this beach is no secret to many coastline seekers. It officially opened in 2012 and has since been quite a popular natural landmark to visit.

HOW TO GET THERE
When in Bali one must either rent a motorcycle or a car to go around places. I went with a car and had to pay an entrance fee of 20.000 rupiah - less than 2 USD.

Once arrived in Pandawa Beach, don't settle for the first sun bed, go a bit further away to your right so that you avoid the crowds - I am all about avoiding the crowds. You can rent a sun bed for the whole day but they tend to give different prices to locals and foreigners. There was also a private beach section where you need to pay an extra fee but personally not worth it. 

BEST TIME TO GO THERE
Weekdays and especially early mornings are definitely the best time to go to any beaches. I always like to avoid crowds so that I can have the beach to myself and can enjoy taking some beautiful pictures - Instagrammable moments.

FOOD & BEVERAGES
There are plenty little restaurants that offer snacks, meals, coconut water and even other beverages at a reasonable pricing. You definitely don't need to bring your own picnic. I personally recommend that you try a roasted corn. I don't know why but the combination of the sea breeze and hot roasted corn feels kinda comforting - #FoodieForLife.

ACTIVITIES
The water is so clear that you definitely need to go for a swim. The water can feel a bit cold but not freezing. The current was quite strong when I went there, so that would explained why it was cold. There are also some water sports that you can do at the beach. I actually went canoeing and explored the sea side where there was some sort of cave and also some reef. A pretty fun experience!

Pandawa Beach has definitely gained a soft spot in my heart and for those going to Bali you might want to give this beach some love and attention. Definitely a must if you are around the area. 




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I was blessed enough to had the opportunity to live in Beijing and seriously wanted to move there for another year or so but life took a different route.  It was seriously one of the best experiences I could ever ask for and I cherish every moment of it. From historical architectures to modern open rooftop bars, Beijing offered a variety of authentic places that made this fast paste city so vibrant and full of hidden gems. So here are eight places to visit in Beijing or should I write my all time favorite places in Beijing - oh well you decide.  

798 Art District
Located in Dashanzi of the Chaoyang Dristrict, 798 Art District is an art complex that used to be a military factory. It has it's own unique vibe compare to other zones in Beijing and I highly recommend going if you love anything artsy. Local artists showcase their artwork in different galleries and the whole district is full of modern art representations. Yes there are installations, paintings and hidden graffiti scattered around this district. And if I am not mistaken they change them up quite often. Every street you turn too has it's own aesthetic and the different shops around there have unique concepts. There are local fashion designers showcasing their latest fashion items as well.

Tian An Men Square
Do I really need to dedicate one paragraph to this national symbol of China? This historical square is absolutely stunning. Its wide open air arena makes every historical monument around the area look impressive - skyscrapers are prohibited to be build around the area. 

Summer Palace
When in Beijing, one must visit the Summer Palace. This Chinese garden masterpiece has numerous splendid halls that will make your jaw drop. It's so vast and every corner seems to be so magical. There are romantic gardens, lakes and little palaces scattered around the property. It has become a recreational park where every corner is perfect for an instapic - except for the thousands of tourists constantly on your picture during summer months. The intricate details on each building make everything so fascinating - like how on earth are humans capable of buildings such things? This picture that I posted here don't give enough justice on how massive the Summer Palace ground is - it's a one-whole day kinda activity.

Jin Din Xuan Restaurant
Being such a foodie, this post would not have been perfect without at least mentioning my favorite dim sum restaurant in Beijing. Jin Din Xuan located in the Dongcheng district is a four story high restaurant that serves delicious Cantonese cuisine twenty-four hour seven days a week. Let me write that again twenty-four hour seven days a week without fail. There is constantly a queue and you can't escape the waiting list, just be patient because the food is EPIC. Everything is so delicious and well seasoned. I constantly dream of their dim sums - #TakeMeBack. 

Great Wall Of China
One of the seven wonders of the world, it would be absolutely devastating to not set foot on this massive fortress. It might be quite a hustle to go there and is definitely a one-whole day affair. The little uneven human handmade steps aren't really enjoyable to walk on but well anything for the experience because boy was it worth it. I would advise to go there as early as possible so that you can personally have a peaceful moment with it and take everything in. The views are absolutely breathtaking and again how on earth did they manage to make such a statement. It blows my mind every time I see my Great Wall of China album.

Hutong
The Hutong in Beijing used to be a traditional Chinese residency neighborhood. It is composed with little narrow alleys that are quaint and also cute. Nowadays it has multiple curated shops, delicious restaurants and adorable little hostels. It has definitely a younger vibe to it, as many teenagers as well as young adults love to hang out there. The atmosphere is quite unique on weekends as it is jam packed with humans. It is a great source of entertainment for locals and foreigners.

Fragrant Hills
Fragrant Hills is one of those places that needs to be visited during the fall. Located in the northwestern part of Beijing, this imperial garden possesses a wonderful view of the city of Beijing. This huge - yes everything in China is massive - garden is covered with pinecone trees, maple trees, smoke trees and persimmon trees. During the fall season, leaves turn golden and the surrounding hills have this beautiful orangish / reddish gradient tone to it. This park is basically a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and lets you reconnect with nature. I advise you to not wear heels as going up the medium height hill - for me it was a mountain - involves a bit of stair climbing - #ComfyShoesAllDay. 

Jade Lake Park 
Well this is again another huge park type of garden situation in Beijing. I mean what's new the city of Beijing is seriously filled with beautiful massive parks. I would recommend going to Yuyuantan or Jade Lake Park during the cherry blossom festival month. There are so many types of cherry blossoms that all you want to do is dance and twirl below the trees. I went there on a weekend and I remembered that it was filled with so many people that capturing one single picture was a fight in itself but definitely worth it. If you are on a holiday during springtime - late march - in Beijing visit this park during weekdays and early so that you can escape the human flooding.

That was my eight must go to places to visit in Beijing. I hope that my pictures transported you all to Beijing and that this post inspires you all to pack your bags and experience the diverse culture of China. I believe that one must at least visit China once in their life! 
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This past weekend I went on a trip to Bali to attend a friend's wedding and took the opportunity to have a little short getaway as well - if you follow me on Instagram then you would have seen some pictures. I was there for three days and two nights, more precisely for seventy-two hours. I have been to Bali many times and so I though it would be fun to do a travel guide from my perspective.

AREA TO STAY
If anyone wonders where to stay in Bali for a first timer I would recommend finding a hotel around Legian or Seminyak. It is still close to the sea, the shopping areas and the restaurants and yet you can feel the warm welcome of Balinese hospitality. However if you are looking for peace and quite as well as being close to greenery and rice fields, Ubud is the place to go but do bare in mind that hotel prices are definitely more on the pricier side. For beautiful white sandy beaches that are far away from the crowd, spend a night or two in Nusa Dua or Uluwatu.


ENJOY THE SUNRISE OR SUNSET
No matter where I travel I would always try to find a spot where I could admire a magical sunrise or sunset. In Bali there are many restaurants or cafés along the coast that lets you admire these type of blissful moments but you can also just pick a beach and enjoy mother's nature magic. 


A LITTLE SHOPPING WON'T HURT THE BANK
It is seriously so hot in Bali, that all you need to wear is a cute bikini cover up, a lightweight skirt or a  fun ruffle romper. And if you feel that you did not pack these fashion items then don't be sacred Bali has you covered. There are so many small boutiques from Kuta to Seminyak but a tip here is to find a place where you can bargain. I find that some stores, not owned by locals, tend to be on the pricier side.  My go to places for a good bargain are Seminyak Square and the stores along Double Six road.

A favorite store of mine in Bali or must I say designer is Magali Pascal. She has three stores around the world Paris, Sydney and Bali. And her designs are just up my alley, feminine bohemian with a bit of sex appeal. Her pieces are one of a kind and whilst yes, it can be on the pricier side, she organizes a sale every year on the month of June from 50% to 70% in stores and on her website.


FOOD LOVER
If you are staying for a really short period in Bali, like I did, then one main activity to do is restaurant / café hopping. In Bali you can find it all from vegan healthy food to sinful meaty hearty meals. The best find on this trip is La Lucciola located next to Petitenget Beach in Seminyak. They serve delicious Italian cuisine in a open air venue. If you want to enjoy the sunset whilst eating, I recommend to book in advance as it is a very popular restaurant. Another great find on this trip is The Dusty Café also in Seminyak. The decor of the café is very cozy and has a certain shabby chic with a hipsteri-sh vibe. I popped there to have a little pick me up afternoon snack and took a delicious chocolate mousse made with coconut milk. 


SOAK UP THE SUN
Do spend a few hours lounging around the pool area of your hotel and soak all the sun you can get. We all need as much vitamin D as we can get to boost our mood, but please don't forget to put on sunscreen as looking like a grilled shrimp ain't sexy at all.


CAPTURE THE MOMENTS
If you've traveled far away to experience Bali then don't forget to capture every beautiful moments you create on this island. Nowadays a mobile phone can capture such good quality pictures that there is no need for fancy equipment to shoot travel memories. If you want to see more pictures of Bali then do check out my other post on 3 Reasons To Love Bali.

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