Day 73: Furano – Cheese Factory and Farm Tomita

Decided to try out the bus today instead of taking the train, so I headed out to the station to get myself a bus pass. The Kururu Bus is a Hop-on-Hop-off bus, there are two routes and the pass is only available as a 2-day pass. Unfortunately the buses come like every 1.5hrs and runs … Continue reading Day 73: Furano – Cheese Factory and Farm Tomita

Day 72: Furano – Rolling Hills of Floral Wonder

By the way, I had some RMB left in Beijing so I bought an internet sim card to use in Japan but little did I know it would ban Google etc. here in Japan as well, DAMMIT CHINA!!! *Shakes fist* Furano is a quiet little town, I was expecting a bustling tourist hub, but it … Continue reading Day 72: Furano – Rolling Hills of Floral Wonder

Day 70: Beijing – Chinese Capital In One Night

Passing into China, the scenery becomes more green and mountainous. Seeing this scenery I can imagine how Chinese poets got inspired by the landscape here. Mountains and fields. Look!!! The Great Wall in the distance! I can finally say I've seen the Great Wall! 😂 Sometimes you can't help but be impressed by Chinese infrastructure. … Continue reading Day 70: Beijing – Chinese Capital In One Night

Day 68: Terelj National Park – Genghis Khan Monument

I thought Eggsy would've left and got her leg looked at, but she continued with us anyway, CRAZY!!! Anyway, we ended up joining with a British couple and their guide since Eggsy couldn't really walk. Made our way back to the Genghis Khan Monument since we didn't get to go in yesterday. The stainless steel … Continue reading Day 68: Terelj National Park – Genghis Khan Monument

Day 67: Mongolian Open Steppe – A Close Shave

What is there to do in Mongolia you ask? Well, duh! Horse riding, what else??? You didn't think Genghis Khan conquered half the world so you could come to Mongolia and NOT ride a horse, did you!? So today, we do as the Mongolians warriors did... (when they were still inside their mothers' freaking wombs!!!) … Continue reading Day 67: Mongolian Open Steppe – A Close Shave

Day 66: Ulan Bator – Mongolian Steppe

Moving out of Russia and into Mongolia, I'm finally back in Asia!!! In Mongolia, they use the Cyrillic alphabet just like Russia but the language, vocabulary, etc. are completely different. Scenery on the train slowly turn Mongolian. When we got off the train, there were heaps of people flocking over giving us pamphlets and hardselling … Continue reading Day 66: Ulan Bator – Mongolian Steppe