
When I think of a honeymoon, I often get images of palmtrees, clear water and white beach sands. We spent 6 days of our honeymoon in the city of Cartagena de Indias, and the rest on a honeymoon like isalnd! … Continue reading
When I think of a honeymoon, I often get images of palmtrees, clear water and white beach sands. We spent 6 days of our honeymoon in the city of Cartagena de Indias, and the rest on a honeymoon like isalnd! … Continue reading
Hello, and Happy Wednesday! Just a quick post to say that I have finally changed my blog URL now, to… http://www.whatawonderfulworld.co … something that I have been thinking about doing for about a year! But what better time than the … Continue reading
After showing you all about our DIY wedding last week, today’s post is back to our honeymoon in Colombia. After a day of wandering around in the most charming city of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, there was no better way to … Continue reading
Thanks for all your messages of congratulations after our wedding 🙂 I hope you all had a great Christmas and are ready for the celebrations that this week will bring as we see in 2016! On Tuesday 5th, we head … Continue reading
We all have travel wishes; places we’d love to go to with the click of our fingers. Places we’ve looked at endless photographs of. And places that fill our travel dreams. Inspired by Camila’s post on her bucket list of places, I have created my own. The top four places I dream of, in no particular order.
Some are very specific places while others are the country in general. Some have been dreamt of for years and others are newer additions. This was a really fun post to write and one that has made me get itchy feet. Luckily, I’m off on a trip in three weeks time. Phew 😉
Source: TibetTravel
This is definitely a combination of my love for Nepal and Chile. I started dreaming of Tibet around four years ago. Firstly, the mountains! My love for mountains was developed in Nepal and Chile and I just love them so much. The vastness and beauty of them is breathtaking. Secondly, the spirituality of Tibet. The Buddhist pagodas, the colourful prayer flags and the mediation that is all associated with the place. This was something that captured me in Nepal and then later in Cambodia; an air of peacefulness and tranquility.
2. Fernando de Noronha, Brasil
Source: fernandodenoronha.org
When I first purchased a South America guidebook, 5 years ago, this place sprung out at me. Fernando de Noronha is an archipelago of 21 islands off the coast of Brasil. What makes this place really special is that it is a UNESCO word heritage site. It boasts beautiful white sand, unbelievably clear water and lots of ecosystems. I guess it is a kind of paradise, and one I would love to go to!
Source: The Wayfarer’s Path. Check out the amazing photographs of Seb on Seb and Tess’ website and Facebook page. I am in love with these shots!
This one is another Nepal inspired place, can you tell I love Nepal?! (Which makes me realise I haven’t written a post about Nepal… coming soon!). The beautiful, bright green rice fields is what springs to mind when I think of Vietnam. These look stunning at all times; after a monsoon shower when they look shimmering; as the sunset reflects on the water of the rice fields and when you spot the rice farmers in the far distance with their wide hats. I’d love to go!
Source: Clem’s photo collection. (Thanks Clem!)
I find that travel dreams start either when you become inspired by a similar place or a friend tells you about the place. Cartagena is a more recent addition to my wishes and it began when Clem was living in Colombia. Clem told me all about the city and showed me the colours and characters that it had. Then I was captured by it. Anywhere this colourful is jaw dropping.
What are your travel dreams? Have you been to any of these four places? If so, please link me your photos to fuel my dreams even more! Have a great rest of the week 🙂
Marcella xx
This post is part of Travel Tuesday and is linked with Bonnie, Kaelene, Sammy and Van 🙂