Sydney baby!
Saturday. Johanna and I have been couchsurfing! It was really fun. We stayed at a Swedish guy’s apartment in The Rocks, 21st floor and the view was over Harbour bridge and the Opera house!! Talk about brekky view! Anyway, the first day we went to Madame Tussauds. It was smaller than expected but really good. We were a little scared because all of the wax dolls looked like they were going to move any second haha. Oh and Johanna’s love, Johanny Depp was shorted than she thought. She might have cried herself to sleep lol. After MT we caught the bus to Chinatown where we got headaches and completely lost. It was stressful, people were screaming and we didn’t know where to go haha. After a couple of hours walking around in the markets we finally found our way out and went to the shops. In the evening while the slow cooker was on, we walked down to watch the sunset by the opera house. Amazing. Later in the evening we had the worst Moroccan dish ever haha. But if you’re hungry you eat anything, right? Later on in the evening we went out to Scary Canary. By the time we found the building we both had to go to the loo. The line was way too long, so we managed to sneak inside The Base hostel, haha. After that we had a great night dancing!
Sunday. The second day Pär, the guy we were staying with, showed us around at Bondi and Bronte beach. A simple, chill day at the beach. We had totally deserved that. In the evening Johanna and I made enchiladas with a fresh salad. Oh salad, how I have missed thee.
Monday. It was time for us to move on to a hostel again, we found one in King’s Cross. It’s probably the worst one we’ve ever been in lol. We’re sharing our room with three men and one of them smells really bad. But hey, you can’t be lucky all the time. At least we don’t spend all our days in there. So we packed all our stuff in the apartment, enjoyed the view for a last time and spent the day walking around in the area. We went to Sydney Wildlife Zoo and Sydney Aquarium. Sydney Aquarium is great! I totally recommend people going there. They’ve got dugongs. And of course a lot of other animals haha. But all the people working there were really nice and good at explaining. On the way back we saw Sydney observatory, walked on Harbour Bridge and also walked past the Opera house again. It was raining back and forth the whole day and when we got to the opera house everyone had to hide from the rain. Oh and I’m officially a Chinese tourist. Maybe worse. I take pics ALL the time and of everything and anything haha. All of this we did in a couple of hours. And since it was raining all day and night we decided to go to the movies. We watched The Hunger Games: Catching fire. It was SO GOOD! I’ve got to start reading the books.
Tuesday. We caught the ferry over to Manly, where we went to Manly Sealife Sanctuary. It was pretty small but we got to see the fish feeding, which was really good. And I’m compelled by the Lion fish, they’re so beautiful. And I got to see them eat, awesome haha. After watching the Port Jackson babies eat I talked to the girl working there for a while. She told me a lot of interesting stuff about the sharks in the tank. After Manly we walked back along George Street and tried to find Sydney Tower Eye. It’s pretty hard when you’re on the ground and all the buildings are high and you can’t really see this one tower ahah. Eventually we found it and the view was spectacular. We could probably see all of Sydney and all the different places where we’ve been and where we want to go. Oh and we also got to go to a short 4D movie! I’ve never been to one before. I’ve got to say it was pretty cool! After the Tower Eye we headed towards the Chinese Garden that we had seen from above, but when we got there it was closed. So instead we took a lot of pics outside haha. Playing around in the dirty fountain pool when people were watching and also climbing on things. YOLO.
Wednesday. Today. The plan is to plan our lives lol. We’re also going to go to a couple of gardens and hopefully meet Frida and Åsa later. Peace out.
Pics
The last week
Okay so the last few days we have been to Brisbane, Southport and Byron Bay. Before Brisbane we asked so many people about what you can do there and got heaps of tips, but we ended up barely doing any of it. It was raining all the time. We both really liked Brisbane though. Such a nice city and I prefer cities to towns. We spent a lot of time at the library with the free WiFi and also just walking around. We went to Mount Coot-tha with the botanical gardens and also both the museum and the art centre. In the nights we went out partying and we were lucky to have the hostel right on top of the best nightclub in Brisbane, Down under bar!! OMG so much fun!!
So after our awesome days in Brisbane we went to Southport. A small town but from there we went to both Dreamworld and Surfer’s Paradise. Dreamworld with WhiteWater world was AWESOME! We had so much fun and were screaming during all the rides and slides! We were really lucky with the weather until the end of the day. We had been standing in line for our last ride for a while and had just gotten in when the guy told us we had to get out again because of the storm that was coming. Thank God! We barely got to the very exit of the same ride when we heard slamming on the metal roof. It started hailing. No one likes hail, but this was like the doom day! The hails were big as golfballs, kids were crying and parents were screaming. After one hour it was all over and we had a nice evening, like it never happened..
So anyway, we spent the day after in Surfer’s Paradise. We walked around, chilled at the beach and accidently walked into a shop with $5 clothes.. Only bought a few things ;)
Wednesday we went to Byron Bay, which is where we are atm. The first day we walked all the way up to the lighthouse. Help us, the walk was unbearable! So hot and warm and sunny and steep and blah. BUT we made it!! And the views were amazing and totally worth the effort! From one of the lookout point we also got to see some dolphins. Which speaking about dolphins, we didn’t got to see at either of our two kayaking tours.. Kayaking is always fun though! But we were really bummed not getting to see any dolphins, or marine life at all really. In the evening we met up with our Swedish friends Åsa and Frida. They made vegan dinner and we had some wine. Afterwards we went out dancing for a while.
Tonight we’re catching the Greyhound nightbus all the way down to Sydney. In Sydney we’re staying with a Swedish guy via couchsurfing. Hopefully it will be as good as expected!
Btw the pics take waaaay too long so I'm gonna try and upload the rest of them later
Australia Zoo
On Monday morning we went to Noosa. We walked up a killer hill to a lookout point. Unfortunately it was cloudy so we couldn’t see anything.. In the evening we partied with our roomies!
Tuesday morning, hungover and tired, we caught the bus to Mooloolaba (yes I know, what a name!!) where we went to UnderWater World. It wasn’t as big as we thought it would be, but it was still really good.
Fraser Island and Hervey Bay
So for three days now we have been on Fraser Island. I have had no reception at all. Actually that felt kind of good, except for everything that you need to read now later on haha. Long story short we pushed a big bus through the sand dunes. But I figure you would like to know some more details.
Day 1. We did a bushwalk along a creek with fresh water that we all drank of and finally got to Central Station. We went to Lake McKenzie and also tried to push the bus through a deep sand spot to get to another lake, we didn’t manage. In the night we were playing cards and drinking some vine before dinner. After dinner we had some more vine with our Dutch friends that also went on the Whitsundays trip with us. After a little while we saw a huge spider crawling over the fridge, Jurre and I screamed, Marjolijn jumped onto the table and Johanna hid far away. It all ended with Jurre hitting the spider once with a thong and me smashing it to death. I felt bad afterwards.
Day 2. We went to a look out spot and also to see the colored sand dunes. We got stuck with the bus on our way to the champagne rock pools, so we had to walk 40 minutes in beaming sun and deep sand, fml. After the pools we drove to Indian Hill, which we climbed. 68 metres over the ocean I believe it was and such an amazing view! On our way back towards the accommodation we stopped at both a ship wreck and a creek. Johanna and I walked upstream in the creek, felt pretty cool carrying our backpacks above our heads while dodging branches and stuff haha.
Next to the Champagne Rock Pools
Day 3. We went to Lake Birrabeen where Johanna and I tried stand up paddling. After that we went to Lake Wabby, and OMG the walk to get there. It was only 4.8km return but add way too much sand and uphill, it’s terrible!!
At Lake Birrabeen
The bus we pushed
After Fraser we stayed two more days at Hervey Bay, such a cosy little town. When we got back to the hostel they told us that the room that we had booked wasn’t available and that they had upgraded us to a 4 bed room with no extra charge. Awesome! On our last full day in Hervey we rented bikes for the whole day. So cute pink bikes!! We biked down to the beach and watched the boat race down there.
Life on a boat
We woke up early on the last day as well to go snorkeling just next to the beach. It was close from the boat so I decided to be brave and swim over there, even though I hate deep, dark water. Hopefully I'm cured after this trip! Since I was one of the first ones in the water I FINALLY got to see a turtle. Happiness. The coral at the last spot wasn't so nice, so Johanna and I thought it seemed funnier to go rock climbing. We went by ourselves and after a while, climbing on the rocks along the ocean we found a perfect spot to jump into the water! It wasn't too high but we felt adventurous and thought it would do. Whit that last jump the trip ended and we all headed home, racing with our sailing boat The Boomerang.