2024 Madagascar

It took us a while to decide what destination we would choose.

Our first choice was Canada, but as this Country is rather expensive to travel, we decided to go to Madagascar instead. This paradise has been in the back of our heads for a while.
The fact that life there is less expensive for a family of 4 compensates for the more expensive flights.

We are looking forward to finally, after almost 6 year without a “big trip”, get to travel to a other continent again, and start exploring the largest but 3 islands of the world : “MADAGASCAR”.

We hooked up with Local Heroes to help us organise and work out a itinerary that suits us as well as the teens. For now it looks something like this :

    • Brussels – Antananarivo
    • Antananarivo – Tuliara
    • Tuliara – Ifaty NP
    • Ifaty NP- Anakao
    • Anakao – Zombitse – Vohibasia NP
    • Zombitse – Ranohira – Isalo NP
    • Isalo NP – Ambalavao
    • Ambalavao – Fianarantsoa
    • Fianarantsoa – Ranomafana
    • Ranomafana – Ambositra
    • Ambositra – Fiadanana
    • Fiadanana – Antsirabe
    • Antsirabe – Ambatolampy
    • Ambatolampy – Andasibe
    • Andasibe – Antananariva
    • Antananariva – Nosy Be
    • Nosy Be – Nosy Iranja
    • Nosy Iranja – Nosy BE
    • Nosy Be – Brussels

    The (re)start of the dream…el capitan

    Below is a message of 2015. It has been this long since we started thinking about this adventure.
    A lot of things have happened since then and some of them made us postpone the project again and again.
    But the good news is, it it finally official. July 18th-August 10th 2018 are the confirmed dates.

    You can follow our progress on this dedicated teamblog, as well as some extra info about El Capitan, for those who are curious.

    greetz

    El Captains log oktober 24 – 2015

    After hours of storytelling and listening to the previous big wall experiences of Johan and Filip this is the day where the dream comes alive.

    I always believed that climbing El Cap would be out of my reach.

    But more and more I got convinced that maybe I could become a small part of the great history and the great adventures that occurred on that granite rock face of El Capitan.
    If you are interested in the history of this epic piece of rock follow this link

    Well, convinced is maybe a strong word.

    A project like this for a climber with my abilities must be prepared well in advance. Not only because of the climbing part, but also because of the fact that leaving a wife and 2 small children at home for three weeks needs some preparation as well.

    But there is more then enough time to deal with all the aspects of the adventure. Project date has been logged summer 2017.

    To do : save the money, find a time window that suits all three of us work-wise, make the necessary arrangements for those who remain at home, arrange the logistics of the journey

    So far for the easy part…

    Climb-wise :

    Learn the specific big wall techniques

    Getting in shape for a 3 to 4 day climbing marathon

    Learn to jummar, learn to jam, learn to haul, learn to belay, learn to aid climb, learn to climb on nuts and friends, learn to get comfortable on the wall, learn to climb cracks, and so much more. BUT most important : learn to keep your sh*t together at 1000m above the ground.

    We will need to take one step at the time. Only that way there will be a chance of doing The Nose and only that way there will be a chance of slightly enjoy the climb…

    From now on I will report about the progress of the project. Stay tuned !

     

    One more important thing :

    I want to thank Eveline and my girls for the support 
    and for giving me the opportunity to chase this dream. 
    It means a lot to me. This might sound cheezy, but knowing they support this mission is a BIG part of conquering this challenge
    I love you guys with all my heart...

    Travel like it’s 1999…wireless-less

    Tough decision.
    But after long thinking we have chosen to not maintain our online travel blog while we are travelling in Indonesia.
    We want to enjoy the travel as much as possible without the sometimes difficult and time-consuming process of uploading pictures and posts.

    We also want to try to travel like it is 1999, before we were “addicted” to phones and tablets.

    Instead we will each (and i do mean each, even the youngest) take notes of what we have done and experienced in a personal travel journal.
    If all goes well this will give us an interesting journal from different perspectives, and a hopefully nice journal for future reading.

    As I am pretty sure that our kids will experience things quite differently…

    In the best case you might see a picture popping up on instagram now and then, so follow us on @stieviegie or @lientjedlr

    But I do promise I will update our travel blog with this information when we return home.

    So I guess no news is good news this time 😉

     

    Indonesia summer 2017 (Java-Bali-Lombok)

    Because of some unforeseen setbacks, plans for 2017 had to be changed. The original plan to climb El Capitan in Yosemite in 2017 (read) had to be postponed until 2018.

    This gave us a possibility to make another family trip. And because we need to travel during school holidays we need a country that is ideal in July.

    Our last trips always had pure nature and landscapes as motivation, but this time we wanted to show our 2 girls an other culture and make them aware that luxury and “western” lifestyle is a privilege and not a standard.

    Therefore we chose Indonesia as a destination, more specific Java, Bali and Lombok. It will be a mix of World heritage temples, local people, and off course a dose of nature (i know…we couldn’t resist) and beaches.

    As usual (if internet is available) we will be posting updates now and then so follow us if you like…

    We are still working on the detailed itinerary, but it will be something like this :

    Day 1 / arrival in Yogyakarta

    Day 2 / Borobudur

    Day 3 / Borobudur via  Prambanan-temple to Yogyakarta 

    Day 4 / Yogyakarta

    Day 5 / Yogyakarta to Sarangan

    Day 6 / Sarangan to Bromo

    Day 7 / Bromo sunrise

    Day 8 / Sukamade

     

    Day 9 / back to Kalibaru

    Day 10/ Kalibaru to Lovina

    Day 11 / Lovina

     

    Day 12 /Lovina

    Day 13 / Lovina to Ubud 

    Day 14 / Ubud



    Day 15 / Ubud to Padangbai

    Day 16 / Padangbai

    Day 17 / Ferry to Lombok,  Tetebatu

    Day 18 / Tetebatu

    Day 19 / Tetebatu to Gili Asahan

    Day 20 / Gili Asahan

    Day 21 / Gili Asahan

    Day 22 / Departure Lombok

    Day 23 / Departure Jakarta

     

    Kaikoura – the end of our amazing journey

    Our last part of the travel, Kaikoura.

    Here it is all about finding either whales, dolphins or furseals.

    We are greedy and like to see all of the above…

    The minute we arrive from the mountains we get a view on about 100 dolphins playing around at shore. Nice welcome.

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    After arranging our boats for the whale encounter, we head over to south bay, where all the seals should be.

    South bay is a rocky part along the coast where you can walk on when it is low tide. The seals are relaxing in the sun, beingg lazy as always, and we can just walk in between them.

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    The rest of the afternoon we spend relaxing, because that is what we planned on doing as much as possible on our last couple of days.

    Next day we have an early start to go and search for whales, more specifically the sperm whale.

    We have a moderate to heavy sea in front of us, so we were a bit worried about motionsickness. And to be honnest, we were right to be.

    We all filled our little write paperbag, except Tanne, who showed some strong stomachcontrol…

    But at least our effort got its reward, we saw to whales from upclose. ( that means, you see them swimming and when they dive under, they show their tail.

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    Back to our favorite bar afterworths, because we had have enough sea for one day. We finished the day with a very nice seafood platter in a nice restaurant.

    On our last day in NZ, Tanne finallly got to do the kayaktrip she was wanting to do for a long time.

    Steven and Tanne booked a sea kayak trip to some seal colony.

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    Meanwhile Eveline and Inse wanted to see the dolphins up close and so they booked a dolphin encounter.
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    Both were very cool to do. The kayaking was a fun trip and the seals played around our kayak.

    Inse and mom got to see some hundreds of dolphins around their both. Wow ! We wanted a final seafood dinner and ate crayfish and mussels from a local seafood bbq stand.

    In front of us is the looooong trip home, but on the other side are famiy and friends to look forward too!!

     

    Dunedin – lake pupaki – lake tekapo

    The second part of our Catlins coastal trip takes us to a lot of nice things. Cathedral caves is one of them, a 40 min walk along the beach ( accesable only on low tide) takes you to a u-shaped cave on and in the sea. There even was a pinguïn inside.

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    The nice Purakaunui waterfalls ( where I could finallly test some settings of the new camera). One of the most photographed falls in NZ.

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    The nuggets (again a dissapointment for Tanne). A group of rocks in the water, but the lighthouse on top and the sealions playing in the water make it a good stop.

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    And enough beach and bay to spend a year…

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    So after driving through an Ireland setting, we than arrived in Scotland. Dunedin has more Scottish influence then its name alone. It has nice whiskey, and some nice pubs as well…
    We visited the chocolade factory of Cadbury ( the biggest chocolate factory on the Southern hemisphere. Being Belgian we tried to convince them we had better…
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    Tanne almost cried when we entered the building.
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    It was really interesting for us too, because the factory was fully operational when we got our tour.

    A short stop at Moeraki boulders (unexplained solid rockballs in the sea).
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    We than drove to the Great lakes around Mount Cook. And again this was one of the most amazing places we visited.
    Both lake pukaki and lake tekapo are deep blue/green with brown grassland around it and snowy mountains in the back. For me this tops even Milford sound. Allthough we never got a clear view, the colours here are amazing.
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    We also visited a sheep farm where we could see how the Merino sheep are being shaved.
    With a full jacket:
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    And without the jacket:
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    The kids also got to milkfeed the lams.
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    The Church of the good sheppard is another of those famous photomoments, it is the smallest of churches, but it is the location that makes it special.
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    We were lucky to be in Tekapo while there was the yearly “fete”, a yearly market with lots of foodstands, attractions, …we just couldn’t leave , it was just too cosy and enjoyable.
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    We are now on our way to the last part ( Sad face) of our trip:
    Dolphins and whale watching in Kaikoura…

    See you soon

    Te Anau – Milford sound – The Catlins

    Arrived in Te Anau, after a long but very nice drive from Queenstown. We had blue skies until half an hour before arrival.
    But that didn’t killed the mood, because we were prepared for that. The fiordlands are amongst the wettest places on earth. With 255 raindays a year and rainfall of around 6000mm a year.

    So first day we didn’t see much of the nice lake around Te Anau. We did make a visit to the glowworm caves as a rainactivity. Unfortunately we don’t have pict of that, as it wasn’t allowed. Think of it as a dark wet cave, with thousands of small green lights around you, pretty cool, especially if you know these glowworms can only be seen in a couple of places worldwide.

    The next day was D-Day for Milford Sound. A 2 hour drive followed by a 3 hour boat cruise should gave us an idea of the beauty of this fjord.
    The first of the roadtrip, was as expected, low clouds and no view on mountains whatsoever.
    But once we got higher up the road, the weather turned and we got some blue sky and clear views.
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    Once we were on the cruise, we had misty conditions again, but even then this is really an amazing place. The low clouds really gave an extra edge.
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    The Milford Sound is a fjord surrounded by mountains that rise from the sea to up to 1600m, I can only try to explain, and even the pictures don’t do it justice, but we were convinced it is one of the prettiest sceneries we have ever seen…and we have seen some
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    We are now in the most Southern part of New Zealands South Island : the catlins
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    This is a coastal area with lots of wildlife.
    On day one we could put a check to some of the animals on our wishlist :

    Sealions, relaxing and sunbading on the beach
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    Pinguïns : endangered yellow eyed pinguïn, comming ashore at night
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    Dolphins : Rare Hector dolphins, spotted near the coastline during sunset (kind of hard to photograph)
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    And some other fun things :

    Trees, that had a bad hairday because of the wind
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    And pita everywhere…
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    Diertjes zoeken

    We vinden het superleuk dat jullie aan ons denken !!

    We zijn superblij vandaan ! We hebben vandaag een aantal diertjes gezien die we echt wilden zien.

    Eerder al zagen we een aantal zeehondjes die aan het zonnen waren in Milford sound.

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    Maar vandaag vonden wij het antwoord op Niels zijn vraag…
    Er zijn hier wel degelijk leeuwen…
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    Daarna vonden we een strand waar er pinguïns aan wal kwamen :
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    En bij onze wandeling bij zonsondergang zagen we dolfijnen in de zee ( maar die zijn een beetje moeilijk ze fotograferen) maar als je goed zoekt kan je ze zien…
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    Nu hopen we enkel nog een walvis te vinden, dat zou super zijn !

    Wanaka – Queenstown

    Before we head to lake Wanaka, we first make a stop at lake Matheson, this is a smaller lake, but famous because when the sky is clear, you get nice reflections of the surrounding mountains. No luck for us, but a fun walk in mystic rainforest.

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    The drive to lake Wanaka is one of the best we did so far. Especially between lake Wanaka and lake Hawea.
    The scenary has suddenly changed the green rainforest for brownish grassy slopes.

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    First day we take it slow, relaxing on the beach, icecream, day off for the kids.
    Next day back to business : Mount Iron. This was probably slightly too hard for T and I, because it is a steep climb to the top of the mountain. They managed in 3 hours, but it was not their best hiking day. The view on the top and the ices in town made up for that.

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    After some relaxing on the beach we drove a part of tomorrows route and found an overnight area on top of the crown ridge mountains, with view on Queenstown. Except for a other camper we have the place for ourselves. Nice view for aperotime!

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    Nekt day, the capital of thrills : Queenstown
    First stop the suspension bridge over Karawau River. The place weer they invented bungeejumping…
    A huge modern complex allows people to make the 40m historica’ bridge jump. Inside the building you can watch everything on a big screen. Business at its best.

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    Because of the rain we keep our first day simple and make reservations in the minus 5° bar. Where everything is made out of ice, even the glasses. Fun !

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    We have better luck with the weather the next day, and we take the skyline gondolas to Bobs peak. From there you have a Great view on Queenstown and its lake.
    We then drive all the way up Coronet peak 1648m and try to climb to the top, but halfway we take the right decision to turn back, we had another hour of very step terrain waiting and that would have been too much.

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    A quick stop at shotover river, where they take the small canyon with a 100horsepower jetboat. We keep it safe and have a beer instead 🙂

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    We are now on our way to Te Anau, for what should most likely be the highlight of our journey…

    Tanne en Inse in Nz

    Dag vriendjes,

    Het is al even geleden, maar wij stellen het supergoed hier.
    We hebben al zoveel gezien en meegemaakt dat we het eigenlijk al niet goed meer weten 🙂

    We hebben vulkanen gezien, met helikopter gevlogen naar de sneeuw, zeehonden gezien, veel gewandeld ( wat we niet altijd zo leuk vonden), ijsjes gegeten ( wat we super leuk vonden) en op het strand gespeeld.

    Af en toe kijken we naar de foto die we meekregen, want we beginnen onze vriendjes toch wel te missen.

    Morgen gaan we naar een grot om gloeiwormpjes te bekijken, wat is dat nu weer ??

    Hopelijk is in de klas ook alles goed.
    We hebben al veel van de werkjes gemaakt die we van de juf meekregen. Meestal doen we dat op de mooiste plekjes 🙂

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    Tot gauw dikke knuffel
    Tanne en Inse