The summer camping trip to Sweden involved exploring the outdoors, cooking with a Trangia, and foraging for wild berries and mushrooms. Traveling from Copenhagen to Vättern, we camped in various locations, including Tivedens National Park. Despite challenges in finding secluded spots, we enjoyed swimming in stunning lakes and appreciated the facilities available, ultimately concluding that free camping could be improved with better planning.
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Western Australia: The Pink Lake – Hutt Lagoon in Port Gregory
During our first ever road trip with a rented autocamper, we embarked on our 15-day-long trip. One of our stops was at the surreal Pink Lake, also known as Hutt Lagoon, a place we were recommended on the way north of Perth. Although we had to drive a little off the fastest route to Exmouth, it was worth it to visit and experience the vivid pink hues of the Pink Lake.
Must see nature and wildlife experiences in Shark Bay, Western Australia
Follow us on our journey to Shark Bay, and learn why the area earned its status as 'World Heritage Area'. We visited Shark Bay in the beginning of the Aussie summer in December 2022 in our rented autocamper. We spent two nights at a campsite in Denham exloring the local wildlife and sites around Shark … Continue reading Must see nature and wildlife experiences in Shark Bay, Western Australia
Camping in Cape Range National Park and snorkeling on the Ningaloo Reef: Western Australia’s Coral Coast
While we camped in Cape Range National Park, we had the best days of our entire Australia trip. It was pure bliss - the beaches were white, the waters turquoise, the reef was teeming with colorful fish, corals, rays and we even snorkeled with a chill sea turtle!
My first time experience with an autocamper in Western Australia + 15 days travel itinerary
In this post you can read about our experience with renting an autocamper and how we went by with the travel itinerary. In the bottom you will find a budget overview of our 15 days journey in West Australia.
Explore Tikal: Camping, Temples, and Wildlife Encounters
Tikal National Park, located in northern Guatemala, is a captivating destination with its stunning rainforest, diverse wildlife, and well-preserved historical ruins. Getting there requires a bus journey, with an entrance fee at the gate. Visitors can explore ancient Mayan ruins and spot wildlife, whilst also enjoying mesmerizing sunsets from atop temples. Amenities include eateries and camping facilities. Preparation is key to fully enjoy this outdoor experience.