The most important things to bring on a holiday: The camera. The travel diary. And the passport and credit card might also be useful.. ;-) I also try to bring the phrase "I am vegetarian" in the local language.
As a kid I travelled around all over Sweden in a caravan during summers. I also experienced some European cities and car holidays down south to the French Riviera. I dreamt about trips further away..
Back in 2001, I (finally) realized that the lack of travel-loving friends did not have to be a problem.. (especially when you instead can visit friends living abroad or join group tours..) After smaller trips to
USA and Hong Kong /
Thailand, it was time for the REAL trip! ;-) The 7 months alone in Australia and New Zeeland 2004 was a great experience! I'm glad I won over the butterflies in my stomach.. Ironically, I saw most parts of Australia, except for the part most other backpackers visit (i.e. the coast from Brisbane to Cairns).
In 2006, I joined a group tour with Top Deck on a bus, 50 days around Europe, together with my Australian fiancée.. 17 countries in 50 days is quite a crowded schedule.. not to forget spending 24 hours a day with a bunch of strangers. After a couple of days we could pitch the tent in our sleep..
2007 it was time to go downunder again.. During the road trip in the Kimberleys, north-western Australia, we experienced beautiful nature, outback camping, stunning waterfalls, red sand.. Relaxed for a few days in Darwin and then visited a hot and humid Singapore on the way back home.
Recently done trips: Morocco,
Malta, Edinburgh
Upcoming trips: Australia with a quick stopover in Singapore & maybe
MalaysiaArticle on my favourite places in Australia:
http://www.orbville.com/articles/australian-highlights-724See more photos at my Swedish profile:
http://www.reseguiden.se/minsida/ziesta/resor