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Day 2: mini-break at the coast and exploring the local area 

The day started with more dog beach time. It’s about a 4 min walk from our pet friendly rental house down to the dog beach. Another few mins takes us to the people beach as well. 

Bear’s highlights this morning were: making a new husky friend, romping through other people’s beach towels (naughty!) and walking out to the top of the cove with B.


We left a very tired Bear at home and went off to explore some of the surrounding area. Mogo Zoo was only a 5 min drive and was a nice visit, we got to feed animals and explore. 


After a few hours of zoo fun, we drove into Batemans Bay (another 15mins) and ate fish and chips on the beach. The fish and chip place is the same one as in Canberra (Bernie’s) and is just as good.


Batehaven Beach was a beautiful spot to enjoy the food. 


We arrived back to Tomakin Beach around 4pm to a doggy who definitely wanted to go back to the beach again….he’s been working hard at perfecting his “pleeeeeease” face! Who could say no to that? 

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Day 1: Mini-break on the south coast of NSW

This was our first ever trip to what is commonly referred to as “the coast” by Canberrans…much to most of our friends horror. We know a lot of people who spend every weekend in summer at or around Batemans Bay. It’s about a 2.5hr drive from Canberra and Bear had a very clear opinion on the length of the drive.


I booked pet friendly accomodation in Tomakin Beach based on a recommendation from a friend as you get the small town feel with the convenience of a 24 hr dog beach. 

After the drive, we spent the first afternoon and evening at the dog beach. Bear’s first beach experience left him a very happy doggie: 

He really loved playing chasey up and down with B as well as rolling in the sand then flinging himself at the waves. 

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A short visit to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

For some reason I’ve just discovered this didn’t post when it was meant to! Oh well, it’s published now.

We took a short holiday break to visit KL – a first time location for both of us. We were only here for a couple of days so see below for the highlights! As a plus, the aussie dollar has a good exchange rate here with $1 AUD buying about 3 Ringgits so most food and services were very reasonably priced. Tiger Beer was only $3-4 AUD a pint in most places which made B super happy! Food and drink outside of 5 star hotels is very reasonably priced.

One thing I wished we had done before landing was download the app GRAB, which is the rideshare app they use here. I had a horror experience with a jerk taxi driver who wouldn’t use the meter and grabbed my arm. I ended up using a chunk of my data to download the app on the spot. It’s well worth using as it is much more reasonably priced than taxis and removes the stress of when they try to haggle with you.

Highlight 1. Flying Air Asia (no joke)

I flew on Air Asia flat beds both ways and they were so awesome! Only a couple of hundred dollars more than economy and they made the 8 hr flight so much more bearable! I would absolutely do this again. The food and service is still the same but the seats, the entertainment devices and the blankets made it well worth the extra $$. In fact, we are doing this again on our next overseas trip!

Highlight 2. Hotel Capri by Fraser aka Mel’s first infinity pool experience!

Sooooooo pretty! Each room was like a little apartment with a TV, fridge, microwave, rainfall shower, desk etc. Then there was the amazing infinity pool and private spas on the roof! There was also a rooftop bar, included buffet breakfast and a shuttle into the city each day for just m $130 AUD a night.

Highlight 3. The epic thunder and lightning storms

Holy cow was I NOT prepared for these. Our first one was during the trip from the airport to the hotel and it was terrifyingly loud and raining so hard you couldn’t see out the windscreen! The second one was while staying on the 27th floor of the hotel! It was so loud it felt like it was overhead….glorious to watch on the balcony though. This article explains why Malaysia is one of the lightning strike capitals of the world and I have borrowed one of their images to show you what it looked like.

Highlight 4. All the touristy stuff we crammed in to such a short time

With such a short stay (only a couple of days) we managed to knock a fair few things off the tourist list and still spend plenty of time relaxing in the pool. Our first tourist stop was Central Markets. I was not super impressed with these to be honest. The building itself was very cool (it is heritage listed) but the markets were fairly expensive and it was all the same stuff. I get that it’s meant to be more of a boutique feel in comparison to the hustle and bustle of the street markets but the quality of the items was fairly similar to the street markets with prices 3 x as much. The outside markets in Kasturi Walk were cheaper and had some great food as well, I think they were more to my taste.

We also stopped in at the Aquaria at KLCC where I saw the cutest sand tiger shark cuddle pile ever and patted a baby bamboo shark. The aquarium wasn’t as big as advertising makes out but for 60R ($20 AUD) it’s great value and the animals appeared happy and well cared for.

Near the Aquauria is Petronas Twin Towers which are an iconic landmark here and very impressive to look at….but a pain in the ass to go up! You have to pre-book a ticket (80R so about $26 AUD) and then you just shuffle along in a giant queue to get your trip up in the elevator. If you rock up on the day, they are nearly always fully booked with no tickets available and a very long line. The crowds moving towards the lift, up, across the sky walk and down are HUGE and I would have felt immensely claustrophobic so we gave it a miss and satisfied ourselves with pretty daytime photos from the KLCC Park which is an amazing open air water park next door. Maybe next time.

On another day, we went to the KL Bird Park which was pretty impressive….despite my fear of birds!! It was only 63R per adult (so about $21 AUD) to get in and it’s the largest walk through aviary in the world. There were lots of different birds and opportunities to interact with them, plus some SUPER DUPER cute little monkeys. Most of the birds seemed happy and well looked after but we did note the ostriches were missing feathers and appeared quite distressed.

When asked what he wanted to do in KL, B said all he really wanted was to seek out some Hawker Centres as he loved the food in those places in Singapore…so I did some research and discovered Jalan Alor and Lot 10 Hutong Food Court. We didn’t end up going to Jalan Alor but stopped by Lot 10 while I was cheap suitcase shopping at Sungei Wang Plaza shopping complex. Lot 10 is definitely very tourist oriented but still had lots of cheap food stalls in one accessible location and was great as a middle of the day option.

We visited the KL Eco Park Tree Canopy Walk which is free and very pretty. Our suggestion would be to get dropped off at the KL Tower car park if you’re not very fit as the whole canopy walk is then downhill….but it’s still doable going the other way. See image below for the two potential drop off points in red (upper end near KL Tower, all downhill) and yellow (uphill but only slight + short bursts of stairs, the yellow drop off is the entrance point).

As we started at the bottom of the KL Eco Park we ended up at the KL Tower at the end. We visited the KLTower mini zoo (31R each so $10AUD) which was really interactive and a great example of a zoo trying to help out those animals inadvertently finding themselves in the city with no other options for rehab. They had monkeys, turtles, a goat, alpacas, snakes, ferrets, prairie dogs and even baby emus!

Since we were standing next to it, we then went up the KL Tower which had a 49R observation option and 99R skybox option….where else in the world can I do a sky box for $35AUD? Be warned the wait times are long at the top though, they don’t police the photo times enough and people can be jerks. We went on a non-busy day with a short line and it was close to a 90 minute wait for a photo with no chairs in sight. Kinda worth it though.

My last touristy activity was Chinatown. For the Chinatown visit, I left B at the hotel with his computer for company and went with my friend Fiona. She is a mad-crazy shopper and had a great time filling her extra suitcase, I’ll admit I filled in all my extra packing space as well 🙂 I got replica Nike’s for 90R, some very cool sunglasses with rubber arms for 100R, Birkenstock knock offs for 30R and a new travel shoulder bag for 30R. All up that’s about $85 AUD.

Places I want to see next time we visit: Petronas Towers, elephant sanctuary, Batu Caves, the firefly dance, the butterfly garden, Jalan Alar (Wong Ah Wah – roast pork dark noodle and BBQ chicken wings get repeated mention. Satay from here also gets a good write up. My extensive research also brought up repeated mentions of Meng Kee next to Wong ah Wah which does all sorts of grilled seafood, Pin Chen Haianese Chicken Rice – the best of many in the street – and Gou Lou who make infamous Tom yum soup and fish head noodles), the FRIM tree top canopy walk (when it reopens), Sunway Lagoon fun park, LegoLand (it’s only an 8hr drive away dammit), the palace, maybe the hop on hop off bus annnnnd I’m sure many others I haven’t thought of!

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Hamilton Island day 5 and home time

Yesterday was a blissful day. We woke up early and had koala cuddles along with breakfast. The koalas name was Willow and she took a real liking to B. Me…not so much. Excuse the derp face.

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After koala cuddles we went to Hamilton Island’s Spa wumurdaylin for a couples treatment including massage, facial, scalp massage and foot/hand treatment. I enjoyed it and B reckons he will do it again, although maybe without the foot bit as he is too ticklish.

After this we went to the tavern for lunch and then spent a few hours lounging around the pool, before relaxing in the room watching the sun go down.

Dinner was another great meal (have struggled to find bad food here!) and I wore my beautiful new opal jewellery out 🙂

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As far as last days go it was pretty fabulous. The whole holiday has been very relaxing and it has been great to just switch off from work and worry and try to get away from it all. B was right, there really is a difference between a “trip” and a “holiday”. We need more holidays!! Hehe.

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We have checked out this morning and are now having a final holiday cocktail before heading to the airport for the 7hr trip (plus stopovers) back to Canberra.

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See you again soon Hamilton Island.

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Day 19: Ueno Zoo and the best food I’ve ever eaten

I SAW A POLAR BEAR!! And giant pandas.

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We got up and headed to Ueno Zoo yesterday. Weather was a bit nicer (not face freezing anyway) and it was a few stops up the metro line. The animals were pretty cute, I was pretty excited about the pandas, polar bear and seals while B made friends with a slow loris and also thought the seals were cute, especially the baby ones.

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After a morning at the zoo we went to Ginza where there is a 4 level sony store. B enjoyed geek heaven while my new fluffy friend (from the zoo) and I sat in the pub on level 1 of the shop.

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After a rest, we were back out searching for this amazing 511 restaurant B has been raving about the entire trip, apparently famous for it’s Kobe beef. It’s down some middle of nowhere alley….difficult to spot….but man once you get inside it is amazing!

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They offer ladies a fluffy blanket to put on your lap or over your shoulders if the aircon is to cold (I thought that was pretty awesome) and I ordered a 6 course meal while B had a 9 course Japanese themed one (lots of fish mixed in which was why I skipped it). We also let the sommelier choose the one which was….the best red I have ever had in my life. Actually, it was the best overall dining experience ever!

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As well as a free glass of wine at the start, they gave us a present! A free ramen noodle kit 🙂 I was very impressed.

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Well, that was last night and today is fly home day 😦 we have a few hours of exploring left with no idea what to do then it is off to Tokyo station for the narita airport express train and a 7pm flight back to Sydney, then connecting through to canberra tomorrow. I come home to perth the following day after leaving all my ski stuff in the land of ice and snow (which is apparently in the midst of a heat wave right now….yay).

Time to wake B up and pack the suitcase *waaaah*

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Day 18: Disneyland post 2 and Tokyo Tower

Photos (most of them anyway) from Disneyland are in the previous post 🙂

So today we got up early ish at 8am and after a bakery breakfast (B’s favourite kind lol) we headed off to DISNEYLAND! There was a brief discussion of whether we wanted to commit to it because the maximum temp today was meant to be 4C and it was also meant to snow but B was keen and I was…uhhh a little excited….so we went! It was insanely cold. Colder than the snow. I think it’s because in the snow you have all your gear on but walking around in this you have jackets and gloves etc but it’s not the same. The biting cold still gets you.

Our train station is a block away and is on the Disney line so it was an easy 15min trip. When we got there we started walking and then saw the lines. I know they weren’t that bad but they felt like it to us! We were there 20mins before opening and it was already like this:

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We decided our plan of action was get in, go for space mountain and then work it out from there. Tracey, Kiera and many others had warned us wait times for some rides could be over THREE HOURS, even in winter. When we got to space mountain the wait was 3 mins. Seriously! It was a bit of a let down though. Pirates of the Caribbean was much better (9 min wait) and we also went on splash mountain, star tours and big thunder mountain. We didn’t wait any longer than 10mins but by the last three we had started using their fast pass system which I can’t recommend enough. Basically you go up, get a ticket to ride for an hours time and then go do something else. When that hour is up you can not only get another fast pass for another ride BUT ALSO QUEUE JUMP YOUR CHOSEN RIDE! We got this down pat by the end of the day haha. We also watched the famous parade and I took lots of photos.

By 4pm we were knackered and after some present buying we headed back to the hotel. Unfortunately there were no personalised ears available but I bought Lana a bunch of presents and also got Katie, Braith and my nephew Hunter adorable kiddie ears! See pics of me modelling the adult versions haha:

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I bought myself an adorable fluffy eeyore, he was the only one in the shop.

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After a half hour rest we headed off to the Tokyo Sky Tree. Originally the plan had been to go to Tokyo Tower but a lot of reading said the sky tree was much more spectacular….but lines could be up to five hours long! We banked on the freezing cold, kids returning to school and middle of the week meaning it wouldn’t be that bad. Good call by us! No lines and no wait. The view and the building are amazing. It is over 450m tall….

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We went up to the 350m point and did the full 360 degree walk. It was breathtaking, so glad we did it at night.

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Afterwards we had delicious chocolate treats and looked at all the beautiful lit up trees 🙂

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Tomorrow we are off to the zoo WHERE I WILL GET TO SEE POLAR BEARS!

In case you’re wondering, we only went to Disney land and not Disney sea today for two reasons. Firstly by 4pm we were shattered. Disney sea is open until 8pm but it was so cold and we were so tired by then we just didn’t have it in us. Secondly, having watched the documentary The Cove I had been feeling a little uncomfortable about going there….if you’re not sure what I mean, watch the doco. I am much happier with our decision to go to Ueno Zoo tomorrow instead.

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Day 18: Disneyland post one (photos!)

I’ll post more stuff later but here are some photos from Disneyland today. We had a max temp of 3.8C and it was so cold it almost snowed….it’s the coldest I’ve ever been, that includes being out on the snow! However it meant the crowds were relatively small and instead of a 3hr wait our longest ride wait time was 9mins 😀 more talky to come later, for now, photos!

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Day 17: Kyoto to Tokyo (short post)

Yaaaaaawn. Travelling is a bit exhausting. Or I am an old lady at heart. Maybe both :p

Today we planned to sleep in but were both awake by 7:30am. We checked out of the hotel, left our luggage and went off to explore Kyoto Imperial Palace and Ginkajuji Temple. Turns out you need a permit to go into the palace annnnnd we certainly didn’t have that. So off to the temple we went, it is known as the silver pavilion but is nowhere as flash as the golden pavilion from the other day. The gardens were beautiful though and the view of Kyoto from above the gardens was also pretty impressive.

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Then it was luggage collection and bullet train time! 2hrs 16mins to Tokyo which i read through and B napped/listened to music for. We are only one station away from Tokyo Station (at Hachibori) so although it was a long trek from one part of Tokyo station to another (970m!) the actual train transfer was easy.

When we finally got here and could drop all our bags it was nice to see they had folded pretty paper cranes on our robes 🙂

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We were going to go to Tokyo tower tonight but we are both tired and a bit grumpy from travelling. Especially me, I hate the train stations and how crowded they are. When you have a suitcase people get really narky at you as well – interesting comparison to the UK where at nearly every station people would help or at least look sympathetic when I was faced with huge flights of stairs.

Disneyland in the morning maybe? Max temp here tomorrow is 5C so I’ll let B decide if he’s up for it lol. If not, we can maybe go to the zoo or I’ll go see Mickey on my own! Gotta get them Mickey Mouse ears for Lana and Hunter….

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Day 16: Hiroshima

Today was a brilliant day.

This morning we got up with the sun at 6:30am because we had tickets for the 8:30am Shinkansen (bullet train) to Hiroshima. Breakfast consisted of weird things we picked from a bakery at Kyoto station – mine was like an omelette in a croissant and a delicious chocolate bun, B had something similar but his chocolate thing had custard in the middle. He loves the bakeries.

We caught the Nozomi super express out of Kyoto which only has 4 stops on the way to Hiroshima and takes 96 minutes. Tickets each way are about $100 but that includes a reserved seat (in a no smoking carriage….phew) and it is on the fastest train which goes MORE THAN 300km per hour! I think $100 is pretty reasonable to travel over 400km in distance within 1.5hrs.

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The biggest issue on the trains (and in the train stations) for me is the prevalence of squat toilets. I hate them. I have the double whammy of no balance and always being in leggings/boots which make it super awake are to use the damn things! I’ve taken to using the disabled toilets in the stations….I always check if someone else is waiting first and I’m always super quick but I feel a little guilty. Considering that the “western” toilets here have heated seats and bidets I’ve been really surprised at the fact so many places we go have only squat toilets. Sometimes there will be a mix (15 squat toilets, one Western) and the Japanese ladies always laugh at me when I let them go in front because I’m waiting for the western toilet. Pretty sure the squat toilet is a cultural experience I’ll continue to avoid wherever possible.

Anyway, enough ranting about Japanese public toilets….back to my amazing day.

We got into Hiroshima at 10:06am and hopped on a tram to go to the Genbaku Dome-mae, also known as the atomic bomb dome.

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From here we walked down to the river and decided to catch a private ferry out to Miyajima which is one of Japan’s three most scenic spots. I was pretty impressed B volunteered for the boat ride since he gets pukey on boats but he did fine 🙂 it was calm most of the way anyway. On the way to the boat, some Japanese uni students used signs in English to ask if we would participate in a comparative study – how many soybeans can a person not raised with chopstick use move from one plate to another in 2mins? We both said yes (what a laugh, plus you know, we are both slightly competitive) but then B had to say no as they had to film it, I still did it though! I thought it was a bit unfair as the chopsticks were plastic and those little beans were slippery suckers but I managed to move 4 and the Japanese guy I competed against only got 11. I thought I represented chopstick newbies relatively well!

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Miyajima is an island famous for the Itsukushima shrine, set out in the water. You can see it in the photos here – the big red/orange gate thing. As it was low tide we got some pretty awesome shots.

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Then I decided we were going to climb up to the rope way and go on the cable cars right to the top of the island (the peak we were aiming for was mount misen). So. Many. Stairs. It was worth it though, I can see how they get their world heritage site listing and the tag of “one of three most scenic views in Japan”.

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After the trip back down in the cable cars, and down all the damn steps, we went back to the ferry terminal and came back to the dome site (which took about 45mins on the boat) where we spent the rest of the day exploring the Peace Memorial Park area and the memorial museum. It was a very moving experience for me as someone who has taught history to high school students before.

It’s now 6:20pm and we just hopped back on the Nozomi train to head back into Kyoto. I have my e-reader and B has his very awesome noise cancelling headphones that I’m jealous of because the speed of the train makes my ears ring and pop. We also both just ate our entire body weight in pastry (never leave a boy with a weakness for bakery food alone in a bakery…) so I think by the time we get in, it will be bed time. A sleep in tomorrow then off to Tokyo for our last few days.

Note: I’m deliberately not thinking about lugging all my luggage on multiple trains into Tokyo. Waaaaah. DENIAL DENIAL DENIAL.

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Also – I have a bruise from where a deer bit me hahaha

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Day 15: Nara and the Gion district

Today we got up relatively early (8am) and headed off to Nara for the day. I have found a cafe down the road with wifi (hence the posting of two blog posts this morning) so will post this one the next time we wander past!

We caught the Kintetsu line out to Nara, it’s a private train line and not part of the amazing JR network here, we use it because for a few AUD more it became a 34min trip instead of a 70min trip. We also didn’t buy the infamous JR passes before leaving Australia because although they are fantastic for people travelling only on JR, we aren’t doing that. We are alternating from planes to buses to a subway and on to a few JR trains….so we made the decision to buy an ICOCA card which has suited us well.

Anyway, back to Nara! Nara is famous for “deer park” where take deer come up and let you feed them. I was determined to find the park. It wasn’t hard as the deer literally appear on the footpath for cuddles and food! I had a great time…right up until I was trying to feed the baby deer and one of the bigger ones got annoyed and bit my butt! Four times! B ended up being me deer bodyguard after that.

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We walked through deer park, stopping to pat deer and laugh at small children crying hysterically, and then up to Todai-ji Temple which is famous for one of the largest wooden structures in the world – a 50 foot Buddha statue. He was one giant Buddha.

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After this we headed back to the train station, ate pancakes and then caught the train back into Kyoto again. A bit more adventuring on the subway lines brought us out near the Gion District which is famous for real life Geisha (called Geicko in Kyoto, or Maiko if they are in training) as well as traditional wooden buildings. We saw quite a few Geiko and Maiko, lots of old wooden buildings and ate a delicious sweet bun full of beef and veggies from a street cart.

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At 5pm I was in need of a serious nap before dinner! However I soldiered on and we found a really tasty, quick restaurant across the road. B had to navigate the ticket system for me (buy your meal, get a ticket, take to counter) but we did pretty well…mmm pork.

Tomorrow we are off to Hiroshima which should be amazing, although 1.5rs each way on the train will be meh. Very early day tomorrow with the alarm set for 6:30am.

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