Saturday, September 28, 2013

Stockholm, Sweden

Getting Around
In compact and cozy Stockholm, everything is right on your doorstep. Due to Stockholm’s punctual and efficient public transport system, you can quickly travel between different locations. By walking, you can get from one place to another place easily.


Gröna Lund is an amusement park located on the island of Djurgården. The Amusement park has over 30 attractions and many restaurants. It is open from end of April to middle of September. 



Stockholm is one of the most crowded museum-cities in the world with around 100 museums.

Gamla Stan is the old town of Stockholm. 


The most expensive town street at Stockholm.


Stockholm is one of the most beautiful city in Europe. As you walked around in the city, you will discover fascinating sceneries along the way. No matter you look left, right, front or back, you just wondered around. 

Evening view of the waterfront.

Spring view of Stockholm city.




If anyone ask me which country has the most beautiful city in Europe, no doubt, my answer will be STOCKHOLM

Monday, September 16, 2013

Copenhagen, Denmark

Need another holiday? Just consider Copenhagen, Denmark. 

This was my first backpack doing all by myself. Thus, it was a great experience. I have only one day to spend in Copenhagen. Not much yet satisfied. At least, i´ve visited Copenhagen in my time. Of course, not to forget to showing off my pictures.

These are the pictures that i snapped when i walked along the city. There are numerous tours that you can take through the aging and crooked streets of the city which take you past oblique canals, shimmering castles, and towers that are very strange looking. To say the least there are dozens of tours that you can choose from, depending on what it is you are there to see.

The sights : 



The nyhavn

Train station






View of the Copenhagen city

Thanks to its small area Copenhagen has an intimate atmosphere and gave me a wonderful single traveller experience.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Places to Visit at STAVANGER

Stavanger is a popular tourist destination, especially in the summertime, Stavanger's harbour is full of large cruise ships. The Port of Stavanger is a popular stop on the route to the Norwegian Fjords. The charming city centre is just a small walk from the quay.



A little, small playground for the kids and also adults.

I think it is a nice capture. Don't you think so?


Old Stavanger (Gamle Stavanger) is located right next to the city centre and has a collection of 18th- and 19th-century wooden structures.





Beautiful scenery along the road that will take your breath away. Best view ever all along the road to the Kjerag and Lysebotn. You must really experience just once in your life time. I tell you will never ever regret.




Real, original photo that I've never edit.

This road actually is for 2 ways car. How narrow is it.

Look at the road, water and the hills. Fascinating!!


Lysefjord is a fjord located in Forsand in Ryfylke in south-western Norway. The name means light fjord, and is said to be derived from the lightly coloured granite rocks along its sides.

Lysefjorden


Tour along the fjord by cruise. You can watch someone is playing BASE jumping.


My selfie with the fjord.
Kjeragbolten is a rock wedged in the cliff approximately 1000 meters above the fjord. The straight fall 1000 meters down to the fjord makes Kjerag a very popular location for BASE jumping.
A wooden house located at the bottom of Kjerag.

Too bad. My friend did not know how to use my DSLR. So all my photos that stood on the rock, GONE!!


Sheeps on the way to Kjerag.


Preikestolen, also known as Pulpit Rock, is a steep and massive cliff 604 metres above Lysefjorden, opposite the Kjerag PlateuThe top of the cliff is approximately 25 by 25 metres (82 by 82 feet), almost flat, and is a famous tourist attraction in Norway.



Look! How famous is this place!

The flat, square rock.


View from the top.

Amazing right? Experience yourself.


Slowly hang my leg out of the cliff.


Finally i hung my legs out of the cliff. Pheww! It was scary.

Nice pose, right?


Be careful! My heart missed a beat.


It was really a cool, fan-static experience that I've never had. Although i was a hard time for me ( I don't like to hike), I got sun burned, my legs was hurt, but i will never regret. People just ask me, will you ever go again? I said, : Of course! And this time i will definitely teach the one to know how to use my camera. :)