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  • Travel | Backpacking : What to pack?

    Travel | Backpacking : What to pack?

    Hi sweeties! This my first time backpacking and I had many, many questions. The most important question is ‘What to pack’?. When I’m going on holiday I always want to bring my whole closet. Of course my with my favorite items. If you are going backpacking is that not so handy. You have to carry the backpack a lot, so the trick is to pack only the important things. And with clothes? Only the basic, and the trick is to make a lot of combinations with less. Well that was a challenge for me ;). 

    I thought why not share this with you guys. Maybe you gonna want to go backpacking like me. So I figure out what to bring when you gonna backpacking. 🙂 
    Click on ‘Read More‘ to take a look at my backpack!
    Necessary stuff:
    1. Passport + copy (if your passport get stolen or you lost it, than a copy is always handy)
    2. Passphoto’s (just incase)
    3. Flight ticket
    4. Creditcard, pin and Insurance pass (make also a copy en email that to you self)
    5. Lonely planet
    6. Camera + Adapter
    7. World Adapter
    8. Needles (I hope I don’t need it, but if somethings happens and you are in a hospital and you don’t trust it with hygiene something like that. They can use your own needles. You rare sure you don’t get Hepatitis B. This was at advice from my doctor. 
    9. Birth control
    10. Soap
    11. ORS
    12. Locks for your backpack.
    13. Cable lock (If they want you backpack of course a cable lock would not work, but if there a ten backpacks in the room and yours is on a cable lock maybe they leave yours, hihi well that’s my reasoning)
    14. Poch bag ( I know terrible, but very handy)
    15. Clothesline
    16. Deet
    17. Ipod
    18. Flashlight

    Beauty 
    1. Suncreme + After sun (Australion Gold is really the best, I always bought this on Curacao. But lucky we have it also in Holland. In this sun creme is also a bronzer, very natural)
    2. Disinfection handcream
    3. Razor blade + shaving cream
    4. Attractions
    5. Osegal (Perfect for dirt on you clothes, really It a magical stick)
    6. Zoverax 
    7. Toothbrushe 
    8. Cotton Buds
    9. Make up wipes
    10. Make up 
    11. Oil (for my hair)
    12. Fohn (Haha yep I couldn’t without my Fohn :P)

    Handy

    1. Mosquito net
    2. Bed sheet and pillow case
    3. Towel (special one, this will dry very quick)

    How to survive the flight?

    1. Magazines
    2. Ipod
    3. Food (We all know how airplane food will taste) 
    4. Vita Coca
    5. Candy

    Clothes 
    1. 3 shorts
    2. 8 till 10 tops
    3. 1 beach dress
    4. 1 evening dress
    5. 2 bikini’s
    6. 2 blouse
    7. 1 jacket
    8. 2 flip-flops
    9. 1 sneakers
    10. 1 pants
    11. 2 sunglasses
    12. some accessories (Yep, still a fashionista)
    13. 2 bh’s 
    14. 10 slips and socks
    I’m so proud at myself. I managed and also in 40 minutes. Normally I takes hours and hours. So backpacking is less stressful than a holiday for 1 or 2 weeks. It is because you have to carry everything yourself, so you don’t want a heavy back, hihi.  I also find a great informative website for backpacking, click here.
    I hope this was very handy and useful for you! 
    Have a nice day sweeties
  • Travel | Backpacking : What to arrange?

    Travel | Backpacking : What to arrange?

    Before you can enjoy of your trip, you have to arrange a few things. 

    Below is a selection of the most important preparations for your trip around the world, from well over a year before departure until the actual start of your journey. 
    Click on ‘Read More‘ for see the whole list!

    A year or more before departure:
    1. Budget: Drafting of the travel budget, save some money (A lot :P)
    2. Destinations: Which countries do you want to visit?
    3. Family and friends: Tell every one you are going on a world tour! The excitement grows stronger and you can’t wait for departure. 
    4. For fun: Learn everything about the land you are going to visit. 
    Half a year before departure:
    1. Vaccinations: Figures out with vaccinations you need and arrange that in time. 
    2. Destinations: Check again your wish-list which places/countries you wanted visit. Be realistic!
    3. Bookings: Wait for great deals on the net. KLM has the world deals weeks and when you  do research on the internet you really can get a cheap flight. I’m flying with Finnair and paid only €500,-. The benefits of backpacking is that you only need arrange your flight. You sleeping place you will arrange on the destination. Most of the time that’s very cheap (although this will depend on your destination).  
    Three months before departure:
    1. Arranges important things: Find a good backpack. Lucky I could borrow one from a colleague  It’s saves me some money :). I had to arrange someone for my sweet Phoebe (Cat). Also a colleague was able to do that. Yep I have the best colleagues! ;). Find out of you need a visum and what the conditions are. We though that we needed a visum, but when we wanted arranges everything they told use that we didn’t need one. If you staying longer at the same place for four weeks you need a visum. But I’m  gonna travel so I won’t stay longer than one month in the same place. If you come by plane than it’s 30 days, but for example you stayed for 2 weeks in Thailand an travel with the train outside Thailand . After one week you wanted to go back to Thailand by train than you have 14 days. But if you come by plane than you have again 30 days. That’s what I understand of it. Maybe I have it wrong, but figure it out. It’s definitely important. 
    The last two weeks before departure:
    1. Buy everything what you need for your trip
    2. Figure out what you have to pack. Tomorrow a post will be online about that. 
    3. Documents: Passport, vaccination booklet, passport photo’s and tickets, scan them all and email it to yourself and family or friends. 
    4. Arrange al the important telephone numbers like the Embassy from the place your visit. 
    Day of leaving!
    The most stressful day you ever had 😛 

    I think this is it! Do you have any tips that I missed? 
  • Travel | Bangkok

    Travel | Bangkok

    Good Morning! How are we feeling today? A different post than usually, but I think this can be really helpful. Especially when you planned or thinking to go to Asia. I’m a little bit of a control freak, when I’m on holiday I don’t  want to missed the best spots and sights. I alway do my research and why I don’t share that with you. So a new theme  is born “The Travel Guide‘. Around the two weeks you can see my travel guides of the places I planned to go in Asia. Let’s start!  
    Click on ‘Read More‘ for the travel guide of Bangkok!

    Bangkok is my first stay in Asia. We are planned to stay here for 3 or 4 days. Of course I want to see as many I could, so underneath you will see the best attractions of Bangkok you must have see and do. 

    Grand Palace & Wat Prakaew 
    Old City
    This is the most famous place that is a must for all tourists. The Grand Palace consist of several buildings with different styles of architecture. Wat Phra Kaeo is renowned as the most beautiful and important Buddhisht temple in Thailand. It houses Phra Kaeo Morakot (the Emerald Buddha), the most highly revered Buddha image carved from a single block of fine jade. 
    How to get there? 
    Go with the sky train to Saphan Taksin, take a taxi boat upstream to the pier at Tha Chang and you see the complex on your right. Gett off at the pier. The entrance to Wat Phra Kaeo and the Royal Palace is on Thanon Na Phra Lan. 

    Guides
    On the complex are guides available from 10:00 to 14:00 or you can used the audio guide.
    Dress codes
    There are strict dress codes for the most sacred Temple of Thailand. No short skirts or shorts. Women must be covered to shoulders. It’s also possible to hire covering clothing. 

    Location, opening times and entrance fees
    Location: Na Phralan, Phra Nakorn (Grand Palace complex, Old city (Rattanakosin) Bangkok.
    Openings times: 08:30 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 15.30hr. 
    Entrance: 300 baht 

    Wat Arun (The Temple of Dawn
    Riverside
    Wat Arun, locally known as Wat Chaeng, is situated on the west (Thonburi) bank of the Chao Phraya River. It is easily one of the most stunning temples in Bangkok, not only because of its riverside location, but also because the design is very different to the other temples you can visit in Bangkok. Wat Arun is partly made up of colorfully decorated spires and stands majestically over the water. When you reach the highest point you have a beautiful view over the city. You can see the winding Chao Phraya River and the Grand Palace and Wat Pho. 

    How to get there?
    Wat Arun is almost directly opposite Wat Pho, so it is very easy to get to. From Sapphan Taskin boat pier you can take a river boat that stops at pier 8. From here a small shuttle boat takes you from one side of the river to the other for only 3 baht. 

    Location, opening times and entrance fees
    Location: Riverside
    Openings times: Daily from 08:30 to 17:30hr. 
    Entrance: 100 bath

    Wat Po
    Old City
    Wat Pho (the temple of the Recling Buddha), or Wat Phra Chetuphon, is located behind the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and a must-do for any first-time visitor in bangkok. It’s one of the largest temple complexes in the city and famed for its giant reclining Buddha that measures 46 mores long and is covered in gold leaf. It’s an easy ten minute walk between here and the grand Palace. This is also a great place to get a traditional Thai massage. 

    Location, opening times and entrance fees
    Location: Old City
    Openings times: Daily 08:00 – 17:00hr.
    Entrance: 100 baht

    Chinatown (Yaowarat)
    Chinatown
    Bangkok’s Chinatown is a popular tourist attraction and a food haven for new generation gourmands who flock here after sunset to explore the vibrant street-side cuisine. At day time, it’s no less busy, as hordes of shoppers descend upon this 1-km strip and adjacent Charoenkrung oad to get a day’s worth of staple, trade gold, or pay a visit to one of the Chinese temples. Packed with market stalls, street-side restaurants and a dense concentration of gold shops, Chinatown is an experience not to miss. 

    Chao Phraya River
    Riverside
    One of the most beautiful sights in Bangkok is certainly the might Chao Phraya River. The river lives and reflects the ever-changing day and night scenes. It is a coming and going of water taxis and heavily loaded rice bins that are chugging upstream their goods. The river is flanked by beautiful temples, palaces and luxury hotels. The area of Wat Arun to Phra Sumeru belongs to the oldest piece of Bangkok. The channels (Klongst) at Bangkok Noi and the special ambiance of the stilt houses on either side of the complex waterways ere particularly to see. 

    Chatuchak Weekend market
    Chatuchak
    Really a shop-walhalla. Chatuchak weekend market is considered to be one of the largest in the world and is promoted under the nickname ’the mother of all markets’. There are some 15.000 stalls and the market is open every Saturday and Sunday. Also during the week are some areas of the market open. Approximately 300.000 people visit the market each weekend. here you go to for the most beautiful souvenirs or other gadgets. Remember, you should always negotiate the price. 
    Floating market 
    Damnoen Saduak 
    Boats are still piled high with tropical fuit and vegetables, free, ready-to-drink coconut juice and local food cooked from floating kitchens located right on the boat. To enjoy the atmosphere without haggling over prices, try relaxing on a guided boat tour of Damnoen Saduak market

    Ayutthava 
    Ayutthava is not inherent in Bangkok, but it is the former capital of Thailand. The city is destroyed by the Burmese in 1767, however, the many remaining ruins of the temples and palaces do recall the glorious time of this city. It is approximately 76 kilometers north of bangkok. The most beautiful temple in Ayutthava is perhaps the Wat Phra Mahathat. These temples were built in 1374 and although the Burmese destroyed the main pagoda total, but the remains of the complex are still impressive. In the Chao Sam Phraya National museum you can find out more about the Golden times of Ayutthava. Between Ayutthava and bangkok is the Bang Pa-In palace. This was built in the 19th century and serves as a summer palace for the Kings of Thailand. Definitely a place to visited! 

    Jim Thompson’s House 
    Siam
    The former home of Jim Thompson in Bangkok is one of the best preserved traditional Thai houses and one of the most beautiful museums in the country. Jim Thompson’s an architect by training and an avid collector of Asian objets d’art. After his discharge from military service in 1946, Jim Thompson decided to settle down in Thailand, where he dedicated over 30 years to reviving Thai silk – then a dying cottage industry – and introduced it ti the world’s most respectable fashion houses and catwalks in Paris, New York, London and Milan. The same goes for his Thai house, which was no ordinary teakwood villa complex filled with incongruous collections of antiques, but a breathing museum – even then – that embodies Jim Thompson’s life-long passion and whimsical design choices. One day in 1967, while at the height of his success, he mysteriously disappeared into the Malaysian jungle, and thus began the legacy of Jim Thompson. 
    How to get there?
    Located in the center of Bangkok, it is conveniently reached by car, taxi, Tuk yuk, or the Sky Train.

    Location, opening times and entrance fees
    Location: Soi Kasemsan (2) Song
    Openings times: Daily from 09:00 to 17:00hr. 
    Entrance: 100 bath 


    Must-do
    – CentralWorld and Siam Paragon, shopping-whalalla 
    – A ride in a Tuk – Tuk
    – Thaise massage
    – Bangkoks nightlife, just like New York and London. See a show from the famous lady’s boys. 
    – Five locations for a spectacular view over Bangkok, perfect night out. 
    1. Sky Bar State Tower (know from the movie the Hangover 2)
    2. ThreeSixty Lounge in de Millennium Hilton
    3. Vertigo Grill & Moon Bar
    4. Long Table
    5. The Rooftop Bar

    De last two places I have to see, because Yara Mitchels from Chapterfriday gave me that as advice. 🙂

    Of course there is still more to see in Bangkok. Depending on how long you are staying in Bangkok. But this are definitely the highlights of Bangkok. When I’m back I will give your more tips of good restaurants, night clubs, shopping malls etc. First I have to figure it out by myself :). 

    I hope you liked this post! Did you already went to Bangkok? What was you experience? Tell me!  
    herons: Brons: Bangkok.com and Thailandblog.nl
  • Lifestyle | My favorite apps to use with Instagram

    Lifestyle | My favorite apps to use with Instagram

    Hi sweeties! How is you weekend so far? My boring! I had to work this morning, that is the reason why this post is a little bit late than normal. So excuse moi! Tonight I staying in with my crispy M&M’s and Pretty Little Liars! Love that Serie! <3. Tomorrow I gonna shoot again with Nathalie, but this time in Rotterdam.    Totally different than Utrecht, Amsterdam or Amersfoort :). I hear you thinking why Rotterdam, but tomorrow I have a bloggers meeting with I Love Fashionbloggers and that’s in Rotterdam. Love to see my blogger babes again! 

    Okay today a totally different post than usual. If you already followed me for a while you know I’m a Instagram junkie (wendyvsoest). Really I’m addicted with that app. Instagram give the opportunity to capture and to share with you the most awesome, crazy, and fun moments of my life. From a crazy busy weekday to a lazy Sunday, I capture It all for you. Lately I get often the question ‘How I edit my pictures‘. Well I will tell you my secret! 

    Learn and Listen! 😛  
    Click on ‘Read More‘ for the Instagram magic!

    1. Afterlight
    Meet the bloggers best kept secret app: AfterLight!. It’s an overall photo editing tool that offers a plethora of options for your pre-Instagram photo. Light up, Clarify, Saturate and Fix your best pictures snaps with 15 adjustments Tools, 40 filters, 66 tetures and 75 frames. This app will bring your Instagram account to another level. Definitely my number 1 app! 

    2. PicFrame or InstaFrame
    Combine multiple photos into one with the PicFrame or InstaFrame app. I always have a white frame around my pictures. I use always this app for that.  
    3. Over
    I just discover this app and oh boy I love it! I think this is my second favorite app ;). There are over 28 amazing fonts with great tinting functionality to make sure your text shows well on the photo’s. 
    4. Camera+
    The Camera+ app makes your iphone a better camera, how? With this app you are able to set your exposure, choose your shooting mode, there is a 6x digital zoom, front flash (Yes a flash for selfies!), clarity and more! Very handy that’s for sure! 
    5. AfterFocus
    AfterFocus gives you that control over depth of field with your iPhone. It doesn’t actually let you change the depth of field when you take a shot; instead, the app simulates depth of field by blurring the background after the fact. Hello bokeh effect! You don’t need a reflex camera at all :). 

    6. LensLight
    It’s a long time I used this app, but definitely a mention worthy. LensLight provides a number of lighting effects what you can add to your photos. With such effects as bokeh, lens fiares, light leaks and spotlights. It gives your photo’s a really cool effect. 
    7. Notegraphy
    This app have nothing to do with your photos, but this typography app rethinks the way you write and share text online through beautiful design. You can create beautifully formatted layouts in real-time. The app has over 25 design collections crafted and shared by a group of carefully chosen artists and font specialists. It’s only 3 stepts ‘Write, Style and Share’. I’m hooked! You should give it a try! 
    Well that where my favorite Iphone apps! :). I hope it was helpful for you guys!  If you’ve got any questions about these apps please feel free to send me a message. I will help you with pleasure! 

    Enjoy your Saterday evening! 

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