Well, sorry about the lack of posts. Things have been quite busy, activities and exploration every day! Plus, I'd been having issues with WiFi in some areas and was unable to download photos from my phone until yesterday.
Anyway, after leaving Oahu, where the heck did we go?
Well, this photo will just give it all away!
You know where right?
We arrived rather late in the evening and after catching the train, which was fast, efficient, and inexpensive, then taking a short walk to our hotel. We settled in with just one full day.
In order to familiarize ourselves with the area....arriving when dark can be somewhat disorienting; I booked a private walking tour for the morning which did a great job of getting us oriented with this city of over 5 million!
The friendliness of the people, the cleanliness of this large city was wonderful.
And the range of wildlife, all protected, was something to see. Imagine walking down the street to see a wild turkey scrounging around? And most creatures seemed quite colorful!
Strangely, our dinner in the city was our only rather disappointing meal to date. Though the service was wonderful.
Soon, we were off to see something that has been on our "bucket list" for ages. Located in an area appropriately called the "Outback" resides a massive monolith!
It has always provided an air of mystery to the Missus and I. We flew in and stayed at the nearby town and did both a sunset program and a sunrise visit. We came to learn much about the native people of this area, though we just scratched the surface. We gained so much respect for their beliefs and the efforts being made to preserve both the area and those beliefs.
We got a taste of some of the indigenous flavors.
Though after our third meal of kangaroo; the Missus had eaten enough!
Which was fine because our next stop was a fantastically laid-back beachfront city. We had things going on every day.
On the first evening we decided to make a visit to the aquarium on the spur of the moment. Upon arriving, we made the decision to purchase tickets for the small group after hours tour, which ended up being one of our favorite things we've done so far. The small group was led by a Behavioral Biologist and she was wonderful. More on that later.
In short, she knew all the creatures by name!
One of our favorites was this curious puffer fish.
Who is appropriately named "ET"!
We also booked the Skyrail, the cable car that took to and above the oldest rainforest in the world!
We enjoyed our time exploring the village at the top and taking a nice walk thru the rainforest.
And the views from the train that returned to the city was quite good.
We also did two boat trips, which included three snorkeling adventures in the largest coral reef in the world.
Our favorite was a boat trip to a nearby island.
And a snorkel with a Marine Biologist.
Where we learned so much about the reef systems and the animals that inhabit the area!
Of course, this is a food blog, right?
Well, let me tell you right off that we were so pleasantly surprised at the food in this city! Especially the seafood!
And whether it was fusiony type dishes or straight up Chinese, all the seafood was fabulous!
Yes, we had a flamin' good time!
We're now back where we started. We'll be heading "home", then back to San Diego soon after!
Thanks so much for stopping by! I'm hoping to resume regular posting soon!
Looks FABULOUS! Wow!
Posted by: Peter | Friday, 18 October 2024 at 08:48 AM
What a whirlwind tour! I've been to Australia many times, but still haven't seen most of the places you visited.
Posted by: Dereck | Friday, 18 October 2024 at 12:12 PM
To me, Ayers Rock has always looked like the world's biggest rump roast.
Posted by: Chris R. | Friday, 18 October 2024 at 11:09 PM
What was your impression of the condition of The Great Barrier Reef? On my bucket list and wondering how soon i should go.
Posted by: Sang | Saturday, 19 October 2024 at 06:59 AM
Looking forward to future posts on Australia! I'm hoping to go soon.
Posted by: Sandy | Saturday, 19 October 2024 at 07:55 AM
Cool Outback, puffer fish and rain forest!
Posted by: Soo | Saturday, 19 October 2024 at 08:56 AM
It's been an amazing trip Peter!
Yes, we've done a whole bunch of activities Dreck!
Lol Chris! Always have food on your mind, eh?
It's been a fantastic trip Sandy! Let me know if you have any questions!
It's in much better condition than what I've had lately here in Hii Sang! For fish/wildlife, the reef area we did on our first two snorkeling activities was great. For coral, our snorkel off Fitzroy Island was awesome. In terms of reef the GBR was much more colorful than the Galapagos, though you can't beat the wildlife there!
It's an amazing country Soo!
Posted by: Kirk | Saturday, 19 October 2024 at 03:43 PM
enjoy!
Posted by: kat | Saturday, 19 October 2024 at 06:28 PM
Thanks Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 20 October 2024 at 10:07 AM
I'd love to know the Sydney disappointment:) I think Melbourne probably offers more interesting options. I've lived here nearly 30 years and still haven't been to Uluru!
Posted by: amanda | Sunday, 20 October 2024 at 08:57 PM
We actually enjoyed Sydney Amanda! The variety of decent Asian food and fairly laid-back folks! It's great to hear from you and I hope you are doing well!
Posted by: Kirk | Monday, 21 October 2024 at 12:27 PM
Looks incredible! What a trip! However, not sure about kangaroo meat :/
Posted by: Stephanie | Tuesday, 22 October 2024 at 02:03 PM
It was a wonderful trip Stephanie! Kangaroo is quite lean, milder and less gamy than goat/lamb. Great to hear form you; hope all is well!
Posted by: Kirk | Wednesday, 23 October 2024 at 12:13 PM