N9 In Straya Series: PUFFING BILLY RAILWAY & YARRA VALLEY WINE TOUR – Victoria’s Heritage Steam Railway & Wine Region In A Day

Hey, I hope you’re having a great day so far. I was checking my list of topics to post & noticed that I’ve left out the Puffing Billy & Wine Tour we had in Melbourne last April. All other activities or happenings have already been posted on this website – Melbourne Walkathon Part 1: Parks, Gardens & Heritage Sites, Melbourne Walkathon Part 2: Hipster Laneways, Communal Spaces & Modern Areas, Brighton Beach Bathing Boxes, Great Ocean Road Tour & Phillip Island Day Trip. I’ve also shared with you some details about Melbourne’s most famous CBD hostel – Flinders Backpackers, located near Flinders Street Station.

Just like New South Wales’ Hunter Valley, Victoria also has its own wine region called Yarra Valley.

Back to the last Melbourne post, allow me to share with you the details of this relaxing day tour we had in the Dandenong Ranges. We booked the day tour through an online tour provider & then we were endorsed to another company who actively runs this trip around the area. The trip was divided into 2 parts- the Puffing Billy Railway Experience in the morning & the Yarra Valley Wine Tasting Tour in the afternoon. Let me give you a quick background of our destinations before we fully go into the details of the day tour.

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Puffing billy railway

Puffing Billy Railway is Australia’s heritage steam railway that has been in operation since 1900. This railway used to be the main transporter for the local farming & timber community. This was used to bring goods to & from the Dandenong Ranges & served a vital role in the lives of the Victorians.

The railway used to operate from Upper Fentree Gully to Gembrook. Now, the railway starts operating mostly from Belgrave Station up to the Lakeside. It has also become a popular attraction in Melbourne where thousands of tourists ride the steam train each year.

Yarra Valley Wine Region

Yarra Valley is Victoria’s own wine region that is known for producing world-class Chardonnay, sparkling wine & Pinot Noir. The region’s cool climate makes it a perfect place to have vineyards & wineries all year round. At present, there are over a hundred wineries operating in this region & we were lucky to visit 3 of them on this tour.

Tour Booking

My friends & I found Last Minute Day Tours Australia to be the cheapest tour provider for the Puffing Billy Railway & Yarra Valley Wine Tasting Tour for our planned date. The tour cost AUD 129 per person. The fee included hotel pick-up & drop-off, a luxury tourist coach transport, national park fees, a professional tour guide, railway tickets, morning tea & wine tastings at selected Yarra Valley wineries.

We also decided to upgrade our tour & availed of the AUD 46 lunch set in one of the fine dining restaurants. Each of us paid AUD 175 for the whole day tour – that’s around ₱6,500 per person at that time. Last Minute Day Tours Australia then endorsed us to AAT Kings, the tour provider for this day trip. AAT Kings is one of Australia’s prime tour operators & is known for its upscale tour programs. The company offers this tour for a more expensive rate; glad we got it discounted through Last Minute Day Tours.

The day trip to the Dandenong Ranges may be a little expensive but it was all worth it.

Tour Itinerary

Let me share with you the specific happenings on this luxury day tour. It all started with a scheduled pickup from one of the hotels near Flinders Backpackers Melbourne. We were then brought to the AAT Kings luxury coach somewhere in the CBD. Upon boarding, we were given the menu for lunch. Our orders were taken & was forwarded to the restaurant for early preparation. We left the city a few minutes past 8 in the morning.

MORNING TEA

Our first stop was Grants on Sherbrooke for morning tea. It is a family-run business in the middle of the forest & is a famous stop for those going to the Puffing Billy Railway. We were given hot bread with butter & jam plus coffee or tea for a snack. All these items were unlimited; guests can eat & drink as much as they want. Each AAT Kings guest was also given a free tray of bird seeds to feed the wild birds. I went for both the morning tea & bird feeding session. There were a lot of cockatoos present during our visit. It was fun feeding these cockatoos.

PUFFING BILLY RIDE

After morning tea, we headed to Belgrave Station of the Puffing Billy Railway. AAT Kings had already resereved a number of wooden coaches for our tour group. Our guide brought us to these coaches & then we boarded the steam railway to Menzies Creek Station. The train line was operated by one of the many original steam engines that were used way back in the 1900s. In this modern day & age, one doesn’t get to ride a steam railway a lot of times. This 20-ish minute train ride was a cool experience.

LUNCH AT ISABELLA’S RESTAURANT

After getting off at Menzies Creek Station, we all went back to the bus & headed for lunch at Isabella’s Restaurant. This restaurant is located within Rochford Wines‘ winery & offers a fantastic view of the vineyards.

Our lunch set started with flat bread & butter for appetizer. Our previously-selected main course followed. I went for the 16-hour oyster blade of beef & slow roasted pumpkin tangine with feta & toasted almond. The main course came with a glass of Rochford wine. After the main meal, were were given a slice of cake & macaron with a cup of tea of coffee.

We had a great lunch. I never had a perfectly-cooked beef dish in a while. Honestly, we had more than the amount we paid for this lunch set. The place was also beautiful & classy.

WINE TASTING TOUR

We had our wine tasting tour after lunch. We went to 3 different wineries & tried their best-selling wines. The wineries included in this tour were Rochford Wines, Dominique Portet Winery & Yerring Farm. Each winery had its own unique element, but what I enjoyed most is the laid back & authentic experience with Yerring Farm. Check out the photos of our wine tasting tour below.

Rochford Wines

Dominique Portet Winery

Yerring Farm

In case you missed it, I visited another Australian wine region last year. I went to Yarra Valley in New South Wales for another wine tasting tour. Check out this post to know more about the day tour.

After having a few glasses of wine in Yerring Farms, we all headed back to the coach & started the trip back to Melbourne. We arrived back in Melbourne at around 5:30 in the afternoon. My friends & I enjoyed this relaxing & fun Puffing Billy Railway & Yarra Valley Wine Tasting day trip. This day tour is worth trying when in Melbourne!


Have you tried the Puffing Billy Railway? How about the Wine Tasting Tour in Yarra Valley? How was your experience? I am looking at flying back to Melbourne in the coming months. Is there another place which I should visit? Feel free to post your experiences or suggestions in the comment section below. Alternatively, you can send all these messages via e-mail to contact@thewkndtravel.com. I’ll respond as soon as I can. Don’t forget to follow me & please also help me in promoting my social media channels – FacebookInstagram or Twitter.

Thank you very much for joining me in this Australia series. I’ve had great times in both Sydney (& Brisbane) & Melbourne trips over the last year. I cannot wait to go back to these cities & explore more! ✌️

PS. Photos were taken using my HTC U11.

YEHLIU-JIUFEN-SHIFEN Klook Tour – Perfect & Hassle-Free Taiwan Northeast Coast Day Tour

Note: This post is not in any way sponsored by Klook. This is a narrative & a review of the day tour we took with Klook during our Taiwan trip last June 2019. Just like any other group, we paid the full day tour fee through Klook’s website.

Yesterday, I shared with you details about Uinn Travel Hostel, the modern & excellent hostel we stayed in Taipei last June. My family went on a 4-day weekend trip to Taiwan last June. We flew with EVA Air for an affordable price & even went on a day trip to Taichung. Watch out for the post that will lay out our chill itinerary around the city.

It was a sunny day; a perfect weather to explore Yehliu Geopark, the Northeast Coast of Taiwan. 🙂

One of the famous day trips outside of Taipei is a trip to the Northeast Coast of Taiwan. This trip goes to the known places of Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen & Shifen. I already went to Shifen & Jiufen in 2015 (via a do-it-yourself itinerary) & in 2017 on a half day trip with Klook. We opted to go with Klook again this year since we were travelling with our parents & our baby cousin.

I will share with you details about the day tour – its price & inclusions, meeting place & boarding procedure & the itinerary for the whole trip in the different sections below.

Day Tour Price & Booking

We booked the day tour via Klook‘s website. We opted for the 9:00 am tour. The tour included a shuttle bus with driver, shuttle toll & parking fees, an English-speaking tour guide & a bottle of water. At the time of booking, it cost us ₱8,786 for 8 people & 1 infant – around ₱1,100 per person. The rate also included the entry ticket to Yehliu Geopark.

At the time of writing, Klook offers the tour at a cheaper rate of ₱975, including the Geopark entry ticket. No idea why it’s cheaper than our trip – maybe because it was peak season during? Anyway, there’s no need to print the Klook voucher; you can present it using your phone on the day of the tour.

This is Klook’s day tour rate at the time of writing this blog post – 8 September 2019 at 5:00 PM.

Tip: Full names, birthdays & passport details are required while booking the tour.

Meeting Place & Boarding

Klook’s designated meeting & boarding place is in front of GaKuDen Bakery near Exit 4 of Ximen Station. The meeting place is very easy to find; you’ll also see a lot of other people (many of them are Filipinos) waiting for the buses.

On the day of the tour, we went to the designated meeting place at least 30 minutes before our scheduled trip. Our trip is due to leave at 9:00 am but we were already there at 8:30 am. Our tour guide (Hillary) called the groups one by one, asked for a copy of the Klook voucher (showed the voucher in my phone) & let us board the bus. Upon leaving the meeting place, she handed everyone a water bottle & started talking about Taiwan, Taipei & our destinations – Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen & Shifen.

itinerary

Allow me to share with your our itinerary for the day tour. I will give you information about every stop & how long we stayed in every place. The trip to the 1st stop (Yehliu Geopark) took about an hour while the trip back to Taipei took about 1 hour & 20 minutes because of traffic in the city.

YEHLIU GEOPARK

Yehliu Geopark is a natural park consisting of interesting sedimentary rock figures formed through geological forces of sea erosion on softer rock layers. The most famous rock formations found here is the Queens Head. There are a lot more interesting formations found around the Geopark. We stayed around the park for 70 minutes.

The famous Queen’s Head rock formation in Yehliu Geopark; I took the photo from another angle.

YIN YANG SEA

The Yin Yang Sea is the dual-colored part of the northern coast of Taiwan. The blue-colored sea is mixed with the yellow-colored water coming from the old mine sites. The Yin Yang Sea viewing platform & 13 Layer Remains were located in the same area. We spent around 10 minutes in these 2 areas.

13 LAYER REMAINS

The 13 Layer Remains is a former smelter plant that used to process metal from the mountains. The plant was run by the state from the 1940’s & for about 30 years. The plant shut down operations when the metal resources ran out in the 1970’s.

GOLDEN WATERFALL

The Golden Waterfall doesn’t have true golds in it. Its ‘golden’ color is a mixture of regular rainfall in the mine sit & the rich metal elements in the riverbed. We stayed in the waterfall area for only 5 minutes.

JIUFEN

Jiufen used to be a small village of nine families. With the development of the gold mine industry in Taiwan, this village eventually became a town & housed those involved in the gold mining activities. At present, this village is a famous weekend holiday destination for both locals & visitors. The village features old Taiwanese & Chinese architecture & vibe. It also has numerous tea houses, cafes & souvenir shops. In 2001, the place became more famous because of the Japanese film Spirited Away. We stayed in Jiufen for 2 hours; we also had our lunch here.

SHIFEN WATERFALL

Shifen Waterfall is a scenic waterfall found 30 minutes away (by foot) from Shifen Station. This natural & beautiful body of water is regarded as one of the most scenic places in Taiwan. It is definitely worth the visit & more worth the walk towards the viewing platform in front of the falls. We went around the waterfall area for about an hour.

SHIFEN OLD STREET

Shifen Old Street is the famous place to fly the sky lanterns in Taiwan. This place also houses the Shifen Railway Station, which was initially used to transport coal during the Japanese invasion. The station is still used for scheduled train services to Riufang & nearby towns. The old street now is full of souvenir shops & food stalls that cater to the tourists & visitors. We experienced a pretty heavy rainfall whilst in Shifen; we were not able to fly a sky lantern. We opted for a walk around the shops & had some snacks in between. We still stayed here for an hour even if it was raining really hard.

After Shifen Old Street, we boarded the shuttle & took the trip back to Taipei. We were dropped off at the same meeting place – in front of GaKuDen Bakeryin Ximen. This pretty much sums up our Klook 9-hour day tour to Yehliu, Jiufen & Shifen.

VERDICT

Klook’s day tour was worth every peso – it made the 3 places accessible. I already tried using public transportation to Shifen & Jiufen in the past & I can definitely say that this day tour was super convenient & hassle-free. The addition of Hillary, our tour guide, was a plus. She shared a lot of facts & information about Taiwan’s history & culture. She also helped us book our place for lunch in Jiufen.

Shifen Waterfall – one of the highlights of the day tour. It was worth the walk to the view deck! 🙂

The order of itinerary & allotted times for all places were enough except for Jiufen. I wish we stayed longer in Jiufen because there’s a lot more to see, do & eat in the area. I don’t mind taking an extra hour in Jiufen, just to have more time to explore the place. The heavy rainfall definitely spoiled our excitement in flying a sky lantern, but it was all good. Believe it or not, I’ve been to Taiwan 3 times & I haven’t flown a single sky lantern. Perhaps another reason to fly back in the future? We’ll see.

Wish we had more time in Jiufen – I’d love to check all the shops & food stalls along the old street.

Overall, we enjoyed how relaxed & convenient this tour was planned. Thanks heaps to Klook & the tour operator for the fun, enriching & worthwhile day trip to Yehliu, Juifen & Shifen. I highly recommend this day trip by Klook to everyone – you no longer need to plan out how to go to this place & on what train or bus to catch. Klook has everything set for you!

The Golden Waterfall – glad to finally see this one after missing it during my previous two visits 🙂

What are you waiting for? Book your Yehliu-Jiufen-Shifen Day Tour with Klook now!


Have you been to Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen & Shifen? Which was your favorite place & why? Have you also booked your day trip with Klook? How was your experience? Feel free to share them in the comments section below & let’s engage in a discussion. Do you have any questions about the day tour of the places we visited? You can email me at contact@thewkndtravel.com. Don’t forget to follow me & please please please also help me in promoting my social media channels – FacebookInstagram or Twitter.

PS. Photos were taken using my HTC U11.

N9 In Straya Series: PHILLIP ISLAND – A Perfect Day Out With Nature & Australian Wildlife

Last Sunday, I shared with you the details of our day trip to the Great Ocean Road in Victoria. It is considered the world’s largest war memorial dedicated to the fallen soldiers of World War I; at the same time it is one of the most famous day tours outside Melbourne.

I mentioned in my Great Ocean Road post that we took a number of day tours outside Melbourne during our 8-day visit. Today, I’ll share with you the whereabouts of the 2nd day trip – a day around Phillip Island.

Before I go into details, feel free to check out the other Melbourne posts I had – the stroll around the city’s parks, gardens & heritage sites, the walkathon around the hipster lane ways & communal spaces & the visit to the famous Brighton Beach Bathing Boxes. I also shared with you some information about Flinders Backpackers – the hostel where we stayed in Melbourne. I have a few more posts coming up after this so watch out!

Phillip Island

Phillip Island is a small Australian island located about 140+ kilometers southeast of Melbourne in Victoria. The island’s name came from Arthur Phillip, the 1st governor of New South Wales & was given by explorer George Bass. The island is connected by a concrete bridge from San Remo (from the main island) & Newhaven (the 1st suburb in the island). Phillip Island is a favorite summer destination of the locals because of its beautiful beaches & untouched nature. The island is also famous for tourists who want to have a glimpse of Australian wildlife & more importantly, to see wild kangaroos & penguins.

Day Tour Booking

Just like our Great Ocean Road tour, my friends & I booked our Phillip Island Tour with Sightseeing Australia. I totally forgot the name of the tour agency we were endorsed to but I’m sure that the agency is a member of the Get Lost Travel Group.

We got the day tour for AUD 115 per person. It includes a ride to & from Phillip Island from designated pick-up & drop-off points, morning snack, entrance to Maru Koala & Animal Park, wildlife viewing, a regular ticket for the Penguin Parade & a friendly & informative bus driver / tour guide. Lunch meals were not included. The tour guide handed our discount passes for the lunch at Maru Kitchen.

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Itinerary

Let me share with you our itinerary for this day around Phillip Island. The tour bus picked us up in front of St Paul’s Cathedral, corner of Swanston St & Flinders St at 9:55 am & dropped us off at around 9:00 pm. The drive to & from the Phillip Island took about 1.5 hours per way.

MORNING TEA @ TOORADIN

Our 1st stop was for morning tea in an open space / park in Tooradin. The guide prepared cookies, coffee & tea for all guests. It was also the time when we officially met the people we are with for the day. It was probably the most diverse tour group I had so far – we basically had people from all over the world.

MARU KOALA & ANIMAL PARK

We headed to Maru Koala & Animal Park after morning tea. Our tour guide paid for our entrance fee (already included in the overall tour fee) & arranged a small talk about the koalas. My friends had a photo with the koala for an additional fee. I didn’t bother to have one because I already had a photo with a koala during my 2018 Brisbane visit. My friends & I went around the mini zoo & played with the kangaroos & other Australian native animals.

LUNCH @ MARU KITCHEN

We had our lunch in Maru Kitchen, Maru Koala & Animal Park’s in-house restaurant. We opted for 2 meat platters & oh boy, the servings were large. We used the discount voucher given to us by our tour guide. My friends & I were not able to finish everything so we decided to bring them for the rest of the day trip.

CAPE WOOLAMAI

After lunch, we headed to Cape Woolamai & walked barefoot along the beautiful coast of Bass Strait. Cape Woolamai’s golden beach is one of Melbourne’s most famous surfing spots. The weather during our visit was perfect – it was sunny with a bit of clouds & it was perfect for the photos.

PHILLIP ISLAND RACING CIRCUIT

The driver also took us outside Phillip Island Racing Circuit. The circuit is primarily used for racing events in the island. We were lucky to see & hear race cars running around the track during our short visit.

SWAN LAKE

We also went to Swan Lake, the only freshwater lake in Phillip Island. The lake has a 1.3 km walking trail that will take about 30 minutes walk. This place is perfect for bird watching. The lake was a little dry during our visit, resulting in just a few species present.

NOBBIES OCEAN DISCOVERY CENTRE

The Nobbies Centre is an ecotourism centre in Point Grand famous for its wooden boardwalks. These boardwalks provide an amazing view of rock formations in the Phillip Island’s coast. This place is also famous for fur seals, which didn’t show up during our visit. The centre has an on site cafe & a paid attraction called Antartic Journey.

PENGUIN PARADE

The last stop & the highlight of this day trip was the visit to the Summerland Beach for the Penguin Parade. A regular ticket to the parade was given to us by our tour guide & we immediately went to the viewing area & waited for the penguins. Guests who want a closer look at the parade have the option to pay for the Penguin Plus package where they will have a special viewing deck for the parade.

After sunset, the little penguins started to go back to their natural habitats from a day of fishing. They came back in groups & they were so cute. Unfortunately, photography was not allowed during the parade. Yes, I enjoyed the penguin parade but not much the waiting time.

After the penguin parade, we headed back to our tour bus & took the trip back to the city. Overall, the tour was alright. Personally, I liked our visit to the Maru Koala & Animal Park, the unexpected barefoot stroll along Cape Woolamai Beach & the penguin parade. It was a perfect day out with nature & wildlife!


One last look at Cape Woolamai’s golden beach.. What a view from the view deck. STUNNING! 🙂

Have you been to Phillip Island in the past? How was your trip? Which was your favorite spot? Keen on going to Phillip Island in the future? I’m interested to see how is it during winter. Do you have any questions about the day tour? Feel free to comment them below. If you want to remain anonymous to everyone, feel free to send your questions via email to contact@thewkndtravel.com & I’ll answer as soon as possible. Don’t forget to follow me & please please please also help me in promoting my social media channels – FacebookInstagram or Twitter.

Thank you very much for spending time here today. See you in the next post! 🙂

PS. Photos were taken using my HTC U11.

N9 in Straya Series: GREAT OCEAN ROAD – A Day Trip To The World’s Largest War Memorial

Over the last few weeks, I started sharing with you some details about our Melbourne, Australia Trip last April 2019. I’ve posted about the parks, gardens & heritage sites we visited, the hipster laneways, communal spaces & modern areas we walked through & the famous bathing boxes we went to. I also gave you some insights about Flinders Backpackers Melbourne, the extremely popular & affordable accommodation we booked for 7 nights while in the city. Today, I will share with you 1 of the 3 day trips we took during our trip – that is the Great Ocean Road Tour.

The Great Ocean Road

Twelve Apostles in Port Campbell National Park – the highlight of the Great Ocean Road day tour..

The Great Ocean Road is a 243-kilometer road along the southeastern cost of the Victorian State. This long road stretch was built from 1919-1932 by the returning soldiers for those killed during the World War I. This road is listed in the Australian National Heritage & is also the world’s largest war memorial. Today, the Great Ocean Road is one of Melbourne’s most famous day trips outside the city.

Day Tour Booking

We booked our 1 day Great Ocean Road & Twelve Apostles Tour with Sightseeing Australia. It’s the same agency where we booked our Hunter Valley Wine Tour in Sydney last year. The agency then endorsed us to another tour company called Wildlife Tours Australia.

The day tour cost us AUD 105 per person. It includes all pick-up & drop off at selected places, morning snack, park entrance fees, wildlife viewing & a friendly & informative bus driver / tour guide. Lunch meals were not included.

Itinerary

Allow me to share with you our day trip itinerary. The tour bus picked us up (you can choose your pick-up station upon booking) at St Paul’s Cathedral, corner of Swanston St & Flinders St at 7:15 in the morning & dropped us off at around 8:00 in the evening. The tour usually lasts 12 hours; may even take longer depending on traffic.

MORNING TEA

We’re one happy group of friends – done with morning tea & all set to explore Great Ocean Road.

We drove for a few hours away from the Melbourne CBD & stopped in a park / public open space for 30 minutes & had morning tea. Our driver / guide brought us some cookies, coffee & tea for snacks.

GREAT OCEAN ROAD MEMORIAL ARCH

We continued the journey & stopped at the Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch. This arch marked the original start of the 243-kilometer war memorial. We stopped here photos.

EASTERN VIEW BEACH

A few meters from the memorial arch is a pristine beach in Eastern View, Victoria. We took some time to walk around the nice beach & got some amazing photos.

WYE RIVER COASTAL RESERVE

We went on for about 30 minutes until we reached the Wye River Coastal Reserve. It is a reserve where we saw wild koalas. The reserve had a caravan park in it & the Great Ocean Road beach was just at the other side of the road. We also stopped by a lookout which gave stunning views of the Victorian coast.

APOLLO BAY LUNCH

Next stop, lunch! We headed to the coastal town of Apollo Bay to have lunch for 45 minutes. We went into this local restaurant & ordered food. I got the Aussie staple food – fish & chips! The meal prices were higher than the usual, maybe because it is a popular stopover area.

OTWAY RANGES RAIN FOREST

After lunch, we went away from the coast & headed to the Otway Ranges Rain Forest, still on the Great Ocean Road. We took a guided walk through the rain forest, among the ancient Eucalyptus trees & cool forest scenery.

TWELVE APOSTLES

From the rain forest, we drove for an hour to reach Port Campbell National Park, also known as the Twelve Apostles. It is Melbourne’s & one of Australia’s most famous landmarks. The Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks off the shore. These landmarks were formed by erosion & natural occurrences. If I remember it right, only 7 or 8 of the original 12 can be seen from the view deck. This part of the tour was the highlight of this day trip. Too bad the skies were not clear during our visit. Nonetheless, the views from the boardwalks were stunning.

LOCH ARD GEORGE

Loch Ard George is located a few minutes away from the Twelve Apostles. This place is famous of its beautiful limestone cliffs as well as the famous shipwreck site of Loch Ard.

GIBSON STEPS

The final stop of this Great Ocean Road day tour was a brief stop at the Gibson Steps. We were given a few minutes to go down & have a final walk at the Great Ocean Road beach.

From there, we started our trip back to Melbourne. It took us about 3 hours before we reached our final stop, St Paul’s Cathedral. Overall, it was a long but a great day tour. The views were stunning & one-of-a-kind. It’s a unique place to visit in Melbourne & in Australia, something one should not miss when visiting the city / state. I recommend taking a tour through this agency because doing it your own could be too tiring. I won’t mind doing it again in case I fly back to Melbourne.


(L-R) Me, Leng, Shane & Lord at Twelve Apostles in Port Campbell, VIC. Photo courtesy of Shane.

Have you been to the Great Ocean Road? Which was your favorite spot? Was the weather nice & clear during your visit to the Twelve Apostles? I hope the weather will be perfect in my next visit as I’m surely going to be back. Share your experiences in the comment section below. Do you have any questions about the Great Ocean Road or Melbourne in general? Feel free to post them below or e-mail them to contact@thewkndtravel.com & I’ll answer as soon as possible. Don’t forget to follow me & please please please also help me in promoting my social media channels – FacebookInstagram or Twitter.

Before I forget, I want to let you know that it’s been a year since I first went to Australia with my friends. We explored Sydney for a few days & I flew to Brisbane for 3 days to spend some time with my relatives. Check out the Sydney & Brisbane blog list below to know more about my Australia previous trip.

Tuesday Tip: 6 Steps On How To Apply For An Australian Tourist Visa
N9 In Straya Series: Exploring SYDNEY By Foot Part 1 – Heritage Sites Within The City
N9 In Straya Series: Exploring SYDNEY By Foot Part 2 – City Icons, Alleys & Harbours
N9 In Straya Series – BONDI BEACH & COOGEE BEACH – A Short Trip To Two of Sydney’s Suburban Beaches + BOUNCE SYDNEY HOSTEL Tribute
N9 In Straya Series: HUNTER VALLEY Day Tour – Australian Wine Tasting At Its Finest
N9 In Straya Series: SCENIC WORLD BLUE MOUNTAINS – Nature & Adventure In One Place
N9 In Straya Series: BRISBANE Weekend – Quality Family Time In QLD
Hostel Of The Day: THE POD SYDNEY – Minimalist & Contemporary Hostel In The Middle Of A Busy City

Thanks for joining me today.. Until the next Melbourne post! ✌️

PS. Photos were taken using my HTC U11.

TAICHUNG Photo Blog: Picturesque Places Outside Taipei

3 weeks ago, I shared with you a flight report on how our EVA Air flight from Taipei to Manila went last June. I mentioned in the post that my family went on a 4-day trip to Taipei to celebrate Father’s Day. I know I haven’t posted any detail about our whereabouts in Taipei but allow me to show you the details (& photos) of our 1st day in Taiwan. After arriving at Taipei Taoyuan International Airport, we rushed to our accommodation & left our bags. We immediately boarded the car to Taichung. Let me show to you which picturesque places we went to in this short day trip to the city.

TAichung city

Houli Flower Farm – one of Taichung’s top tourist attractions.. Such a beautiful place to visit!! 🙂

Taichung City is an industrial city located in central Taiwan. It is located 2 hours by land from Taipei, also 2 hours by train via the TRA (Taipei Railways Administration) train & about an hour by train via Taiwan High Speed Rail. The city has gained a lot of attention from international tourists because of its unique & picturesque spots. It is in fact a famous day trip taken by people outside Taipei.

day trip around taichung

The fastest (but also the most expensive) way to go to Taichung from Taiwan is via the high speed rail. The most affordable (& slow) way to reach the city is via the TRA rail. We were travelling with a 2-year old kid & we thought taking these trains will be very inconvenient. Going around Taichung on our own is also a different story.

What a picturesque scenery in Green Fantasy Forest – a relatively unknown Taichung spot! 🙂 🙂

We opted on renting a car (with driver) that will take us to Taichung (from Taipei), bring us around selected places & drive us back to Taipei. I searched the internet & found Albert Corrales of ACWorx Tours Taiwan. I arranged the transportation & itinerary with him & bargained for an affordable day tour rate. While Taichung has a long list of places to visit, Albert recommended that we only choose 3 so that we can make use of all our time in these places. We chose to visit the Green Fantasy Forest, Houli Flower Farm (of course) & the Rainbow Village.

The whole Taichung day trip took us about 10 hours. We arrived back in Taipei before dinner time. The package included all parking & driver fees. It didn’t include entrance fees (which we paid on the specific places) & lunch. In case you’re interested in the services of ACWorx Tours Taiwan, feel free to send them a message on Facebook or message Sir Albert on Viber at +886903021282.

Allow me to share with you some of the photos I took during this day trip.

GREEN FANTASY FOREST

Entrance fee: 300 NTD per person

HOULI FLOWER FARM

Entrance fee including 2-hour BBQ lunch buffet: 350 NTD per person

Our visit to the Houli Flower Farm started with a buffet barbecue lunch – ahhhh so gooooood! 🙂

RAINBOW VILLAGE

Entrance: Free of charge


We may only been to 3 places in Taichung but we definitely enjoyed our time in these selected spots. We made the most of every place without thinking of making it to the next spot. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Sir Albert of ACWorx Tours Taiwan for arranging our transportation & driver for this trip & for the safe day trip.

Have you been to Taichung? What do you think of the Green Fantasy Forest, Houli Flower Farm & the Rainbow Village? Which is your favorite spot? I find the flower farm to be just alright. The Rainbow Village was too crowded. Will I go back? I don’t know – maybe to the other spots in the city! You have anything to say or share? Make sure to utilize the comments section below. You can also send your thoughts directly to me via email to contact@thewkndtravel.com. I’ll respond as soon as I can. Don’t forget to follow me & please please please also help me in promoting my social media channels – FacebookInstagram or Twitter.

PS. Photos were taken using my HTC U11.