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CaptureT O K Y O
The spirit of Nepal
“Travel and change of place impart new vigor to the mind.”
– Seneca―
Koala in Australia
Content
6. The spirit of Nepal
14. Stock footageNew Zealand
16. Wonders of Nature Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii
20. Interview Sensu films
22. Travel Apps TripIt & XE Currency
23. African Wildlife facts
24. Tokyo Visit-Capture-Experience
28. Travel gear Phone Lens & The Camalapse
29. Helsinki & Tallinn Through our camera lenses
34. Book of the month Simply Beautiful Photographs
35. Dream journey The Indian Pacific
36. Next month Argentina
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The 6th TravelTelly Magazine is a fact. The upcoming months are exciting
months here at TravelTelly. We are planning some new trips and you can read
more about those in the upcoming issues. For now we’ll take you back to places
we’ve filmed earlier on.
In this issue we’ll share our experience of filming in Nepal and we have an
interesting interview with the documentary makers from Sensu.
In the following TravelTelly Magazines we would like to share your own travel
photos and videos or personal travel stories. Please feel free to contact us and
share your photos, videos and stories. We will get in touch with you to see
what we can do to collaborate with you.
Safe and happy travels!
Johannes Oppewal
CEO TravelTelly
Dear traveler,
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NepalPhotos and text by: Johannes Oppewal, CEO TravelTelly
Arriving in Nepal feels like you are entering the roof of the world: while flying
into Katmandu Airport you can see the Himalayas through your window
from the airplane. A magical view which brings you closer to one of the
most mysterious countries on earth. I was there to film for 2 organizations.
The spirit of
Himalayan mountain range
The first week I filmed in
and around Kathmandu. I
stayed in the Thamel district. This district is well
known by tourists. With its small streets it is a lively scene of tourists, school
kids and many other locals. The highlights of filming in Kathmandu were the
Boudha Stupa, Monkey temple, Durbar Square, and the Thamel district. On
Buddha’s birthday I was in Kathmandu, where I visited the Budha Stupa in
the evening. Next to the beautiful sight of the Stupa at night I felt a special
atmosphere around the Stupa, together with so many people. I always love
the sight and sensation of monks. They always have something spiritual and
an inner piece around them.
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Arriving in Nepal
For the second week I filmed for Himalayan Encounters. Together with Kushahari,
my local guide, I made a trip through Nepal. We started in Nuwakot: a small village
between the mountains. The ride to this place was already a lot of fun, just looking
at how many people can get on a car to share a transport. We stayed in a cozy
house with a nice view.
The local people were lovely and the staff was funny.
In every country you visit the first questions are always
1) Where are you from 2) How old are you and 3) Are you married? When answering
the question how old I am, they didn’t believe me. They thought I was younger.
Showing them my passport made them smile and believe me. I think traveling and
doing what you love to do, keeps you young. It was a funny and special moment
with the local staff.
In Nuwakot I filmed some local school and I did an interview with deaf children.
This was a very special and new moment for me. It is possible for you to volunteer
at this school. Check out more information at the website of this orphanage in
Nepal.
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A way of transport in Nepal
The local staff laughing when seeing my age at passport
After the first stop we filmed wild water rafting at the The Trisuli River. This is not
only fun because of the rafting, but the staff of Himalayan Encounters made it
the most fun. Definitely a trip worth taking when you are ever in Nepal. After this
exciting experience we went to the Bandipur Nepal where we stayed in the Old
Inn. Bandipur is a small mountain village that has become more and more popular
for tourism. In the morning I took some amazing shots from the sun rising over the
Himalayan mountain range.
In Pokhara we went hiking and saw how people live in the mountains. We stayed
at a home stay and our guest family made some amazing food in just a small
kitchen of wood and fire. During the days we were there, it was very cloudy and
raining a bit. Filming in the mountains can be a big challenge because the weather
can change quickly. The next day I could make some nice time-lapse shots from
Mount Fishtail.
“Good food comes fromamazing people”
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After Pokhara we went to Chitwan National Park. Chitwan National Park is the first
national park in Nepal. We did some filming while doing a jungle tour on the back of an
elephant. This was my first and last time. I don’t like the way we people use the animals
for this tourism attraction. You can see different animals, including rhinos, but for me
Chitwan National Park was not the way I like to see wildlife. It is always hard to form an
opinion on things like this, because on one hand the local people get a job through the
tourism, but on the other hand I don’t like to see animals like elephants in captivity or
just becoming a tourism attraction or form of transportation. I know this is my Western
way of looking at things. However, it is up to you what you think about this matter and
whether you consider it’ll stop you from visiting Chitwan National Park.
The second day we filmed a local tour and I made one of my favorite shots that day. It
was taken from an older lady in Nepal. She had a beautiful face and expression, just
filled with life. The next day we had to catch the flight back to Kathmandu but there
was a problem. It is only a few kilometers from Chitwan to the Bharatpur airport. But
there was a strike in Nepal so there weren’t any taxis driving. The only way to go to
Bharatpur airport was by horse and carriage. This was one of the most fun ways to go
to an airport.
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Beautiful woman in Nepal
When we arrived in Katmandu we went to must-have-been Bhaktapur. Bhaktapur
is the home of traditional art and architecture, historical monuments and craft
works. It is a pleasure to film this place and to walk around the small historical
streets with a different local scene in every house. From pottery to a butcher that
was selling cow meat at the street in front of his house with the cow head just
lying next to him.
It was an amazing journey through this special country. Even making my way
through customs was fun. The people are friendly even when they are checking
your bag. Of course a large camera asks for more attention but a nice chat with
the officer made me smile. At so many places I meet lovely people and this was
the same in Nepal. I always get the question of when I’ll be coming back. It is hard
to answer this because there are still so many places I like to return to. But Nepal is
definitely a country I hope to visit again some day!
Namaste Nepal!
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Airport taxi
Bhaktapur Nepal
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Maui, Hawaii is an exciting
destination to visit for most people.
From the moment you get on board
a Hawaiian airlines airplane, you
get the real Hawaii experience. On a
tropical island where you can wear
shorts and flip-flops, walk around
on exotic beaches, there is one
thing that’s completely free: the
sunrise and sunsets are the most
beautiful entertainment, which
reminds you that you are at one of
most beautiful parts of the world.
Seeing a sunset is always a lovely
and exciting moment. But seeing
the sunset at the Haleakala Crater
is still one of the most magical
sunsets we have ever filmed.
The Hawaiian name Hale-a-ka-la
means ‘house of the sun’. During
the sunset we made an amazing
sunrise time lapse. The colors are
Wo
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of
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Sunset at Haleakala Crater
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Haleakala Crater, Maui, Hawaii
beautiful and the reflection in the
clouds makes it an amazing experience.
While the camera was recording the
time lapse we had the time to watch
the sunset and drink a good glass of
wine. On moments like that we realize
even more how incredible beautiful
our world is and it makes us humble to
get the opportunity to capture it all on
film.
Facts- The Haleakala National Park is one
of Maui’s main visitor attractions.
- Located on the south side of Maui,
the park’s main feature is the famous
Haleakala Crater. Mt. Haleakala is the
largest dormant volcano in the world.
- It last erupted around 1790.
- The crater itself is huge,
measuring 7 miles (11.25 km)
across, 2 miles (3.2 km) in width
and 2,600 feet (800 m) in depth.
- Visitors often say that they feel like
they are in another world here, in
these moon-like surroundings.
Wo
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of
Nat
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Sunset at Haleakala Crater
Sunset at Haleakala Crater
Source: www.to-hawaii.com/maui/attractions/haleakala-national-park.php
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Haleakala Crater, Maui, Hawaii
An interview with SENSU
Cas de Zeeuw and Jesper Buijvoets went to Cambodia to travel. “The capital felt
like one big trip,” Cas explains. “Traffic was chaos with an average of seven deaths
each day, everybody was corrupt, there was child prostitution, drugs everywhere.
People sold eggs with baby chickens inside.” Jesper laughs at the memory. “When
an accident occured, people would look at their car before checking if the victim was
okay. The history was very tangible: people didn’t smile, until we smiled at them.”
Though their first thought was to get
of there as soon as possible, they ended
up staying and returning there twice.
They met a motodop (tuk-tuk driver),
named Dara. “He was awesome, he
showed us around and we bought him
fertilizer for his rice plant.” Cas explains
that Dara was the one who inspired
them to make a documentary. “We wanted to come back for more.”
Cas de Zeeuw and Jesper Buijvoets
Cas de Zeeuw and Jesper Buijvoets
Dara (tuk-tuk driver)
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So one year later they returned, with a Sony XM2 Handy-cam. Through their
grandmother they found a translator who was also their car driver. “It was
ridiculous, we wanted to do so much,” Jesper says. “Our idea was to follow a few
motodops on the street, reporting their daily lives. We visited Dara, went to the
prison for more insight in the history of Cambodia. We interviewed Ou Virak, who
later became a front man for human rights. It was everything all in one. Looking
back it was more research than a real documentary.”
Nevertheless, their documentary, named ‘They remember my face’, got
nominated at ArtOlive, the largest art gallery
in The Netherlands. Another year later,
Cas and Jesper went back East once more.
Inspired by their previous documentary they
decided to make one about Ou Virak. They
still carried no more than a handy-cam. ‘No risk, no change’ was placed
on HollandDoc.nl: a documentary platform with a large collection of high-class
documentaries worldwide.
Cas de Zeeuw and Jesper Buijvoets Dara (tuk-tuk driver)
Dara (tuk-tuk driver)Ou Virak
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“That wasn’t what we liked best though,” Cas emphasizes.
“We also did a short repo on Dara, whom we also visited
the second time. His wife had left him and we followed him
in his search to find her. It turned out to be a crazy trip. We
found his wife; she told us Dara had been beating her and
gambling away her money. It is those shorter films, which
are created while you are there, that we love.”
Not surprisingly, Cas and Jesper are still filming, but now they are shooting
original video clips with live music on creative location. Short indeed. SENSU is
the name of their company and recently their shifting more towards marketing
strategies, supported by film. The handy-cam made way for a Canon DSLR 5D.
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If you want to be updated follow us on sensu.org
Documentaries are still on their list,
but with a different approach. The difference?
“Preparation. More research. Better sound. Edit on
the scene. Shorter movies.” They can go on and on
about their experience and a sniggering sounds as
their very first documentary plays on YouTube. “I
would do it again, right now, if someone asked me
to.” Cas says. “Filming a documentary makes you part
of something, gives you a peek into someone’s life. I
would like to do some repos in the city, shoot short
portraits of people, food stalls. In fact, we’re going
to London. This inspired us. We’ve decided to shoot
some short films there.”
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TripIt Free (in the App Store and Google Play)
– Manage all your messy itineraries in one place
Sometimes when you travel you have so much going on that you don’t
remember what the next thing on your itinerary is. TripIt makes this all very easy, as
you can forward all your confirmation e-mails (from flights, hotels, car rentals, etc)
to [email protected]. TripIt automatically makes a clear personal itinerary, which you
can view on any device (mobile, tablet, computer). Store everything from confirmation
numbers to meeting locations to dinner reservations. The App also exports all your
information to your calendar, so you can see on what day and time you have to pick up
your rented car, check-in at the hotel or see when your flight leaves and lands. All your
travel info organized in one place! www.tripit.com/uhp/mobile
Every month, we will describe a couple of useful apps in this section.
XE Currency Free (in the App Store and Google Play)
– Convert every world currency
When you’re traveling around the world and want to buy something, it
is always a hassle to try to calculate how much money you’re actually about to spend in
your own currency. The XE Currency App is the perfect way for you to convert currencies
of every country in the world. The best thing about this App is that it works offline as
well! It uses the latest rates, which makes it so easy to use as you usually don’t have an
internet connection while traveling and are about to buy something at a local market.
You can add your most used currencies to favorites and convert something up to 10
currencies at the same time. www.xe.com/apps/
Travel Apps
Do you know a useful travel App we need to promote!? Mail us at [email protected]
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AfricanWildlife facts
1. Did you know that African wild dogs are some of the best hunters in the
animal kingdom? They have a success rate of 80%. As a comparison, lions only
have a success rate of 30%.
2. Did you know that lions are smaller than tigers?
People often think that a lion is called ‘the king of the jungle’ because of its large
size, but tigers are larger. Lions are ‘the kings of the jungle’ because they work in
teams, which makes them very good hunters and they don’t have many natural
predators.
3. Did you know that hippos are the most aggressive animals found in Africa?
Even though hippos eat water plants, they kill more humans than any other
African wildlife.
Did you know…
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Hippos in St. Lucia, South Africa
Visit-Capture-Experience
T O K Y O
1. Capture urban city life. Shinjuku neighborhood is one of the busiest
business districts in the world. It is a major commercial and administrative center,
housing the busiest train station in the world. You’ll find busy pedestrians around
the train station. Next to that you will find the biggest camera stores you have
ever seen! So don’t forget to bring some money to fill your equipment needs :).
2. Shibuya Crossing is definitely the worlds busiest pedestrian crossing. If you think
Times Square in New York is busy, you didn’t see Shibuya crossing. If you are there around
business hours or even better when people are finished working in the evening you will
capture with a huge smile the biggest crowd crossing a pedestrian way. It is a joy for the
eye and camera.
3. Tokyo Tower (based on the Eiffel Tower) is a communications and observation tower
located in Shiba Park, Minato. At 333 metres (1,093 ft), it is the second-tallest artificial
structure in Japan. We made a time lapse from Tokyo Tower at afterglow when they turn
Capturing Tokyo is capturing a busy
city life that goes on and on. But busy
in a structured way. No matter how
crowded it is, the Japanese people don’t
give you the feeling you are walking in
the way if you are there for the first
time. For us, while filming in this big
city, the politeness of the people simply
made it so much fun to film in such a
crowded city. We hope to go back to
film again this year and of course will
share our experience with you. Here
are a couple of hotspots to capture in
Tokyo.
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Downtown Tokyo
on the lights of the tower. Don’t forget to visit the Zojoji Temple close by the Tokyo Tower.
Read more about the Zojoji Temple here www.zojoji.or.jp/en/
4. Tokyo Imperial Palace is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large
park-like area located in the Chiyoda area of Tokyo, close to Tokyo Station, and contains
several buildings. Including the main palace, the private residences of the imperial family,
an archive, museum and administrative offices. The buildings are beautiful to capture,
especially the typical roofs make the architecture amazing. From the outside around the
canals you’ve also got some good views.
5. HamaRikyu gardens is a traditional Japanese garden, with a modern skyline in
the background. It’s a nice place to visit and while you’re there take some shots from the
garden with the contrasting skyscrapers in the background. You have to pay an entrance
fee and the garden is bound to opening and closing hours: 9:00am until 5:00pm. We were
confronted with those hours when we tried to make a sunset time lapse video. Always
check the time a park or other venues closes. More information can be found here. http://
www.japan-guide.com/e/e3025.html
Got some more time in Tokyo? Don’t forget to visit Nikko: a beautiful traditional
Japanese village with national park covered in waterfalls, lakes and mountains. Nikko is
easy to reach from Tokyo by train and definitely worth a visit to capture some beautiful
Shinto Shrines. It is perfect for a day trip to walk around and to see, experience and
capture some amazing Japanese culture. Check out more hotspots in Japan right here
www.japan-talk.com/jt/new/10-best-places-to-photograph-Tokyo
Best Photo/Video SPOTS Shinjuku district, Tokyo
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Eco project of the Month
Read more here
Millions of tons of plastic debris are polluting world’s oceans eternally.
Plastic reaches the oceans mostly from land through rivers and waterways, and then accumulates in 5 areas of high concentration, called gyres.Not only does it directly kill hundred-thousands or even millions of aquatic animals annually, its fouling may spread harmful algae and other invasive species, and furthermore serves as a transport medium for pollutants (including PCB and DDT), accumulating in the food chain. Plastic pollution costs governments, companies and individuals millions of dollars in damages per year, due to loss in tourism, vessel damages and (inefficient) beach clean-ups. The ultimate solution to plastic pollution is clear; we need to close the tap, by ending our reliance on disposable plastic items/packaging, we need proper waste management globally, and we need to become aware of the problems our garbage is creating.It will require drastic changes on legislative, industrial and individual levels of society.
However, even if we close the tap, we need to get out what’s already in the oceans. We’ll need a combination of both worlds, and we’ll need them soon.
The Ocean Cleanup
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Gulf of Finland
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Travel Gear and GadgetsThe Photojojo Phone Lens Series
Our Fisheye, Telephoto, Wide Angle and Macro Lenses are
like pro-lenses for your phone!
Each is crafted out of solid aluminum and outfitted with
thick, high-clarity glass. They’ve been factory tested by
hand and inspected to ensure the utmost optical perfection. Android phone lens,
iPhone lens, iPod Touch, iPad, Blackberry, MacBook ... our lenses work with any
phone or device that has a lens on it, even if you use a case.
All Four Lenses $49.00http://photojojo.com/store/awesomeness/cell-phone-lenses/
The Camalapse
We’ve got an alternative for everyone who’s out of
arugula: presenting the Camalapse, a simple rotating
stand for your iPhone or compact camera that helps you
take pro-quality 360° timelapse videos.
The Camalapse’s intuitive design makes it easy to use.
Simply attach your compact camera or your iPhone on a tripod adapter (we
recommend our Glif), then point your lens where you want it to end up, twist, and
start your camera. It rotates 90° in fifteen minutes, so it’ll do a full 360° in an hour
with no batteries required.
The Camalapse and Glif $45.00http://photojojo.com/store/awesomeness/camalapse/
Nest month we will test some cool PhotoJojo goodies and we share our experience at www.traveltelly.com
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Both Finland and Estonia, with
Helsinki and Tallinn as their
capitals, are good to visit for a
long weekend trip. We started in
Helsinki, the capital of Finland. The
main attraction to capture is the
distance you walk by foot.
The city has a relaxed atmosphere and if
you have little time Helsinki is a nice city trip
destination. Maybe you can’t compare it with
cities like London, Barcelona, Amsterdam or
Prague but in combination with Tallinn you
got a lovely city trip destination. Explore two
different but beautiful cities in a short amount
of time!
E x p l o r i n gH E L S I N K I & TALLINNt h r o u g h o u rcamera lenses
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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Tallinn
Paris at Night
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HelsinkiFinland
Helsinki cathedral
Walking through the city center and around
Helsinki Harbor you get to experience the
city with its massive cruise ships, arriving and
leaving. From our hotel downtown Helsinki
we could just walk to the ferry terminal.
Everything is close by. The city has some nice
parks and beautiful old historical building
and houses. Along the harbor you can get
to higher set areas to take some good shots
from the harbor.
Helsinki cathedral (the Lutheran Cathedral)
is definitely one of the highlights to visit
and to capture. This scenic white church
with its tall, green dome surrounded by four
smaller domes, the building is in neoclassical
style. From the Senate Square in front of the
Helsinki cathedral you can get a good view.
This square is filled with tourists most of the
time.
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HelsinkiFinland
Inside Helsinki cathedral
T A L L I N NAnother beautiful cathedral is the Uspensky Cathedral. The
Cathedral is set upon a hillside on the Katajanokka peninsula
overlooking the city. This stunning building is very captivating.
We made an amazing time lapse from the top of the Cathedral
with clouds moving by in the sky above. Helsinki is a surprisingly
interesting city. Just walk around and you see so much more to
capture. We had too little time to spend there.
From Helsinki we took the ferry to Tallinn. It is just a short
cross over, that takes about two hours. When you arrive in the
harbor of Tallinn you see plenty of historical buildings.
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Uspensky Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland
Next to a modern part of the city you’ll find the old town, which is
truly amazing to walk around in and capture. Tallinn’s Old Town is on
the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In the old town you’ll find
many spots to capture the historical buildings, like the St. Nicholas’
Church, St. Olaf ’s Church, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Kiek in de Kök
and many more. The funny thing is that while you take photos or
shoot in the old town you will spot local people wearing clothes from
the back in the days, to entertain the tourists.
Tallinn is the oldest capital city in
N o r t h e r n E u ro p e
T A L L I N N
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Tallinn old town
‘Simply Beautiful Photographs’ is the ultimate book for photography lovers. It shows
National Geographic’s most stunning photos, from coloured forests to the pyramids
and from traditional people to crab seals in Antarctica. The book is divided into the
chapters Light, Composition, Moment, Time, Palette and Wonder. It also gives some
inspirational quotes, once said by famous people including photographers, scientists
and explorers. And with over 500 pages and 200 photos, you won’t miss a thing.
The book inspires you to use light in new and creative ways and explains how
important it is to seek wonder. If you want to learn about the use of composition
and other photographic terms, this isn’t the right book for that. It does explain how
important certain aspects are, but it doesn’t really explain how to use or apply these
aspects. For people who just love to look at the most stunning (travel) photographs
and want to get some new ideas for their own photographs, this is the perfect book.
Its large size also makes the photos to have more impact and you are sure to see some
things, places and natural wonders you’ve never seen before.
Travel Book of the month
Simply Beautiful Photographs – By National Geographic (Annie Griffiths)
shop.nationalgeographic.com $35.00
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The Indian Pacific – from Sydney to Perth
Traveling from one side of Australia to the other
by train, while discovering the country’s most
popular cities and lesser known villages, makes
a great dream journey and one that TravelTelly
still has on its bucket list. On this train journey you’ll pass by the real outback with its
dry red sand, rock formations and endless barren landscapes and through green valleys
and national parks. Make some new friends on the way and enjoy stunning views of the
typical Australian landscape, while not having to think about anything at all, as everything
is arranged for you.
Itinerary
In three days you will travel from Sydney to Perth (or the other way around) and make a
stop in Adelaide. When you arrive in Adelaide you can choose to stay and explore the city
for a couple of days or to continue directly to your last stop. On the first day you will leave
Sydney and pass through the spectacular Blue Mountains. The next day you will arrive in
Broken Hill which you can explore for app. 2 hours before heading to Adelaide. Leaving
Adelaide behind you, you will make a short stop in Kalgoorlie, where you have app. 3,5
hours to discover the mining background of the village. The last day is when you arrive at
your final stop, Perth.
Price Tag
Costs of this train journey range between $ 660 and $ 4000 (Australian Dollars), depending
on the service you choose (platinum, gold or red).
For more info visit www.greatsouthernrail.com.au
Dream Journey
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The Indian Pacific
Next month: Argentina
Find us onTravelTelly pictures on your canvas, in a framed print or on your iPhone case.
In our next magazine issue we’ll take you on a trip through Argentina. This
country, which has many different landscapes and beautiful scenery, has so
many interesting things to discover. A perfect place to capture landscapes,
wildlife and historical buildings. Argentina’s got it all. Do you have any travel tips
for us? Please don’t hesitate to send them to [email protected]
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La boca, Buenos Aires
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