




As we arrived at Zion National Park I was completely amazed by the opening scene; we were greeted by Zion’s Canyon as we entered in a shuttle bus and the red mountains and rocks surrounded us.





As we arrived at Zion National Park I was completely amazed by the opening scene; we were greeted by Zion’s Canyon as we entered in a shuttle bus and the red mountains and rocks surrounded us.






I’d heard about Bryce Canyon on various occasions, a National Park on the US known for its unique formations/pillars called hoodoos that spread throughout the Park: but it wasn’t until we visited it last October that I finally learned why this destination was so famous.





One of the things I loved most about Australia was the amount of hikes & National Parks we were able to see &








Australia is a gigantic & beautiful country, full of beaches, mountains, cities and road trips to experience; but a trip you can’t miss while you’re visiting the land down under is the East Coast trip.













DAY 1: Christchurch – Lake Tekapo (DRIVE TIME: 3 hr).
Our first stop in the famous Southern Island of New Zealand was Christchurch,





Since before I even set foot in Australia I’d already heard hundreds of people talking about how it was one of the best places to live,

The City of Joy can definitely be overwhelming, with so much traffic, loud noises, food stands and museums this city can be a bit confusing in order of what to do and what to visit while you’re here.




Sydney was a city we loved, there’s so much to do & see that it can be overwhelming to choose only a few while you’re here.








When I saw a picture of Roys Peak for the first time I was more than amazed, I knew one day I’d go to that mountain and climb it all the way to the top.





Great Ocean Road (GOR) is one of the most famous attractions near Melbourne, I had the wonderful opportunity of being able to visit this beautiful place twice and they were without a doubt two very different experiences.