China, Citytrip, East Asia, Food & traditions, Overland travel, Southeast Asia, Vietnam

A tough path to Hanoi, my home away from home

Going by train from Nanning (China) to Hanoi (Vietnam) didn't exactly make for the smoothest border crossing of the trip. But once I had arrived, I could proudly say that after taking 19 different trains and a bus, I had made it all the way to Southeast Asia, without taking one single airplane! And after… Continue reading A tough path to Hanoi, my home away from home

China, Citytrip, Culture & heritage, East Asia, Food & traditions, Nature & adventure

Crossing China from north to south in 10 photos

Travelling through China was quite the experience: a fascinating culture, strange people, delicious food, enormous crowds, stunning sights. In this blog post, I'll take you along my travel itinerary through China from north to south, showing you the places I have visited in exactly 10 photos. 1. Getting to know the Chinese tourist crowds at… Continue reading Crossing China from north to south in 10 photos

China, Citytrip, East Asia, Food & traditions, Transsiberian

Beijing: my reset week

I didn't enjoy the 27-hour train ride from Ulan Bator to Beijing. I was upset that I had lost my glasses, and started reflecting on 5 weeks of travel in a melancholic way. Travel blues? Little did I know Beijing was going to completely turn that feeling around. Not in the first hour upon arriving,… Continue reading Beijing: my reset week

Citytrip, Culture & heritage, East Asia, Food & traditions, Mongolia, Nature & adventure

Mongolia: where weird things happen

While I was travelling through Russia, I experienced smooth changes as I moved along. When I arrived in Mongolia however, the change was big and sudden. For ten days, I would keep thinking "what the fuck?!" (pardon my French) in all kinds of ways. These are the things that I won't forget soon. The randomness… Continue reading Mongolia: where weird things happen

Citytrip, Culture & heritage, Nature & adventure, Russia (Asia), Transsiberian

​The Transsiberian: crossing Siberia

Before planning this journey, I hardly knew anything about the region of Siberia, except for the fact that the winters there get extremely cold. My memories after spending ten days of exploring this part of Russia, shaped a very new and surprising image of Siberia. Let me count down the four highlights of my personal… Continue reading ​The Transsiberian: crossing Siberia

Citytrip, Culture & heritage, Leaving Europe, Overland travel, Russia (Asia), Russia (Europe), Transsiberian

The Transsiberian, from city to city

After leaving Warsaw, birch trees and green fields dominated the landscape. Kilometre after kilometre, train after train, the window would show me different variations on the same scenery, interrupted time and again by small villages with brick and wooden houses. The train would ride for hours without coming across a big city. But when it… Continue reading The Transsiberian, from city to city

Citytrip, Culture & heritage, Leaving Europe, Russia (Europe), Transsiberian

​3 days in Moscow: my impression

First of all, three days in Moscow is way too short (actually, it was only two days and a half). Still, I got to catch an interesting glimpse of the Russian capital. Here’s what I loved and what I didn’t like. 5 things I loved   1) The subway stations I’m not entitled to claim… Continue reading ​3 days in Moscow: my impression

Belarus, Citytrip, Culture & heritage, Germany, Leaving Europe, Overland travel, Poland

Leaving Europe on a train

I’m used to taking the train everyday. From Antwerp to Brussels, 40 minutes, and then back. But what if you just keep riding? For hours and hours? You end up in the neighbouring country. Keep riding. The next country. Keep riding. You’re so far now, that the train tracks are suddenly  different and they have… Continue reading Leaving Europe on a train