Fairy Meadows and the 9th highest mountain in the world | Pakistan

Fairy Meadows is probably Pakistan’s top tourist attraction, it’s accessed via one of the worlds most dangerous roads and then it’s a 3 hour hike to reach the meadows. We woke early in the village of Tato and set off by 7am under clear blue skies. It didn’t take long to get out first view…

Landslides and the world’s most dangerous road | Pakistan

The journey from Skardu to the main highway was about 200km of wiggly roads with 16 people squeezed inside a tiny van. Our plan for today was to travel to the popular Fairy Meadows and we needed to move quickly as we had a long way to go. As luck would have it the passenger…

Hitchhiking to beautiful sights around Skardu | Pakistan

Skardu is surrounded by jagged mountains on all sides. When we visited in August the snow had all melted and it looked more like a mountainous desert landscape in Oman. We’d already hiked up to Marsun Rock which I shared about in a previous post but this is what we got up to on our…

Our first impressions of Pakistan | Lahore

Pakistan has been on our radar for a few years and now we’re finally making it happen! We flew from the delightful temperatures of a Perth winter to the oven-like heat of Lahore. There was a crowd of men waiting at the arrivals, all wearing a shalwar kameez which is the traditional two piece outfit…

Exploring the little island of Malapascua | The Philippines

We wanted a fairly easy trip in the Philippines with little travelling and more relaxing so we tried to pick islands that were fairly close to each other but we didn’t do a great job of that. Today we were travelling from Moalboal to Malapascua which is a tiny car-less island just above the northern…

Moped adventures around Siquijor Island | The Philippines

It’s been a long time since we last rented a little moped, I think it was in Myanmar when we whizzed around on a cute little e-bike exploring the ancient temples. Craig always does the driving because I can’t be trusted. He tried teaching me in Thailand back in 2009 on what we thought was…