29 January 2018

[Traveler's Journal] - Jan 2018 - Australia - Blue Mountains NSW - A Day trip to the Blue Mountains - Govetts Leap Lookout Blue Mountains National Park

On the same day trip to the Blue Mountains we went to the Govetts Leap Lookout which was our third and last lookout for the day after having lunch in the park.


And there was another lookout right next to it which did not take long to walk to. The George Phillips lookout of the Fairfax Heritage. It gives you a view of the scenic Grose Valley in Blue Mountains National Park.



These two lookouts gives an expansive valley views taking in Govetts Gorge and Jungle Falls. To see individual and larger images of the above, click here for the Govetts Leap Lookout and click here for the George Phillips lookout.

[Traveler's Journal] - Jan 2018 - Australia - Blue Mountains NSW - A Day trip to the Blue Mountains - Gordon Falls Lookout Blue Mountains National Park

Before you could get to this lookout, you need to go down and up to return a flight of steps. In total for the return walking trip it was the equivalent of about 39 stories of a building. Once you get to the lookout, you are greeted with a magnificent view of the Blue Mountains especially in a very good weather. These water cascades you will see on your way to the lookout.

Once you reach the lookout, gaze across to the impressive views of Mount Solitary and Kings Tableland.


Also from the lookout on your right, you will see the waterfall that plunges over a 200m drop. 


There is also a picnic area and playground near the lookout. To see individual and larger images of the above, click here.

28 January 2018

[Traveler's Journal] - Jan 2018 - Australia - Blue Mountains NSW - A Day trip to the Blue Mountains - Three Sisters in Katoomba

After watching the musical 'Beautiful' on the night of Australia Day, (see my souvenir below which they gave away after the show)
we drove to the Blue Mountains the following day. We did three lookouts that day and the first lookout we did was the Echo Point Lookout to get a view of the Three Sisters in Katoomba. The view of the three sisters when we arrived was not at its best as it was quite foggy. 

If the morning was not that foggy, the three sisters would have looked like this. I took this picture about 18 months ago and we arrived at the three sisters almost the same time as we arrived last Saturday. See the difference?
We walked down to the Grand stairway entrance and the view wasnt that bad. I have done the Grand Stairway before from the bottom to the top when we did the Scenic World Circuit bushwalking so I did not go down to the Honeymoon Bridge anymore. (Click here to see my posting of our Scenic World Circuit adventure in 2014)


Since we left home at 7am we decided to have something to eat first before proceeding to other lookouts. And yes the mountains improved quite a bit after about half-an-hour later
but the Three Sisters was still covered with fog.

To see individual and larger images of the above, click here.

25 January 2018

[Traveler's Journal] - Flashback - 08/2016 - USA - New York City New York - Groundbreaking Skyscraper in New York City

New York will always be one of my favourite places in the world, if not the number one on my list. There is something about the place that makes me feel more energetic and free. Here is one of my favourite location in New York City. The groundbreaking "Flatiron Building" skyscraper which is located at 175 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.


[Traveler's Journal] - Travel Quotes - Inspirational Travel Quote


20 January 2018

[Traveler's Journal] - Flashback - 07/2014 - Peru - Peru Inca Trek - Machu Picchu view from Sungate

An amazing view from the Sungate on Machu Picchu mountain. Seeing this view from the top took away all the tiredness we felt after trekking for 4 days and 3 nights.
From here which is the starting point

to here . Sungate. took us 4 days and 3 nights.












19 January 2018

[Traveler's Journal] - Flashback - 02/2005 - USA - Hawaii - Sunset in Waikiki Hawaii

One of the best sunsets I have ever seen in Waikiki Hawaii.








[Traveler's Journal] - Flashback - 09/2003 - Australia - Uluru - Ayers Rock

Uluru or the Ayers Rock is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory in central Australia. Uluru is notable for appearing to change colour as the different light strikes it at different times of the day and year, with sunset a particularly remarkable sight.  These pictures were taken early afternoon.