Roadtrip

2 weeks in Turkey by Yobel Muchang

15 days | Aug 2019 | Aerial view of Cappadocia, Turkey from a hot air balloon.

15 days | Aug 2019 | Aerial view of Cappadocia, Turkey from a hot air balloon.

Quick Thoughts

The first time I visited Turkey it was focused solely on Istanbul. This time I had the opportunity to explore the country and seaside terrains with two close friends in tow. The trip began on my own in Cappadocia with the obligatory hot air balloon experience, followed by a roadtrip with friends along the southwestern coast of Turkey, and ended with a solo venture into the town of Van to - no joke - hang out with their epic cats. The perfect ingredients to create a memorable trip.

Key Highlights

  • Link to my collection of Instagram Stories from the trip!

  • Hot air balloons over Cappadocia - As mentioned itโ€™s basically obligatory, but trust me the views are worth it.

  • Rooftops of Cappadocia - Just as obligatory is to catch sunrise/sunset or hot air balloon views from the countless rooftops.

  • Seaside town of Kas - Amazing resort-style place to relax and enjoy the stunning coastal views.

  • Thermal pools in Pamukkale - Iโ€™m a sucker for surrealism, and seeing this thermal snowy-white landscape did it for me.

  • Van Cats - I love photographing animal eyes, so when I discovered a town known for cats with heterochromia, I booked the flight immediately.

  • Akdamar Island - I enjoyed spending a day exploring this island on Van Lake. Most surprising thing was the number of strangers who asked for selfies with me. I donโ€™t think many Asians visit Van.. ยฏ\_(ใƒ„)_/ยฏ

Things to Know

  • I purchased my travel visa through www.ivisa.com.

  • Book your hot air balloon ride in advance. I donโ€™t think it matters which agency you use, but just make sure to book the earliest morning batch of flights so you donโ€™t miss the sunrise.

  • Places I stayed: Azure Cave Suites, Kookaburra Pension, Villa Hotel Tamara, Pamukkale Ninova Thermal Spa & Hotel, Mavi Panorama.


Birdโ€™s Eye View

Aug 1, 2019 - Aug 15, 2019


Trip by the Photos

Roadtrip in Portugal by Yobel Muchang

7 days | Jun 2019 | Drone shot of Sanctuary of Christ the King overlooking Lisbon, Portugal.

7 days | Jun 2019 | Drone shot of Sanctuary of Christ the King overlooking Lisbon, Portugal.

Quick Thoughts

2020 sucks.

Sorry had to get that off my chest..

Portugal though?? Amazing to say the least. I spent seven days with a close friend roadtripping across the country, constantly in a state of amazement at the surrounding wonders. We started in Lisbon, drove inland to the Serra da Estrela mountains, stopped in the vibrant city of Porto, then pivoted south along the coastline to the magical town of Sintra before capping it off back in Lisbon. Each destination has its own color and vibes which deserves undivided attention to fully appreciate it.

Best way to sum it up? If roadtripping through Portugal turned out to be the cure to a global pandemic, I wouldnโ€™t be surprised.

Key Highlights

  • Link to my collection of Instagram Stories from the trip!

  • Porto - My biggest regret was only having a day to spend here. Iโ€™d love to spend an endless period of time exploring this city.

  • A childโ€™s bliss - Being reminded that children have an amazing superpower: the ability to enjoy the little things in life, like chasing after bubbles without a care in the world.

  • Sintra & Azenhas do Mar - Sintra is this magical town built on an absurdly steep mountainside along the coastline. I still have residual nightmares of driving up the impossibly narrow mountain roads without smashing into everything. Yet here I am, wishing I could live there, the views are that stunning.

  • Lisbonโ€™s colorful architecture.

  • Praรงa do Comรฉrcio - I enjoy taking long exposure shots, standing patiently in one place allowing time to smooth away the chaos, leaving behind motionless serenity. Trying to apply this perspective to 2020..

  • Sunrise shot @ Vasco da Gama Bridge - Funny enough, I was upset with myself because I forgot my main camera gear for this shoot. But it led to a much-needed revelation. Iโ€™d become overly consumed with taking the โ€œperfect shotโ€ that I almost forgot to enjoy the moment as it passed me by. Definitely something Iโ€™ll take to heart going forward on my future travel endeavors.

  • LxFactory - My favorite place to explore in Lisbon was this hipster art district.

  • Pastรฉis de Belรฉm - The OG of egg custard cakes. Go here. Just do it.

Things to Know

  • Spend more time in Porto!

  • In Lisbon, try out the Lime scooters to get around. Cheap and quite the thrill.

  • Places I stayed: Porto Spot Hostel, Nice Way Sintra Palace, Lisbon Marriott Hotel, Sant Jordi Hostels Lisbon.


Birdโ€™s Eye View

7 days summer roadtrip through Portugal.


Trip by the Photos

Roadtrip in Arizona by Yobel Muchang

4 days | Dec 2018 | View of the sky seahorse and seal @ Lower Antelope Canyon.

4 days | Dec 2018 | View of the sky seahorse and seal @ Lower Antelope Canyon.

Quick Thoughts

Arizona is a roadtripping photographerโ€™s dream destination, as one hops from panoramic desert terrains and jaw-dropping canyons, to starlit nights and lush forests, all within a dayโ€™s drive. For that reason, a couple buddies and I decided to roadtrip through northern Arizona. I spent my entire childhood in the state, but it took me leaving to realize how stunning & diverse Arizona truly is. Come visit, you wonโ€™t regret it!

Key Highlights

Things to Know

  • I went right around Christmas time which means you beat the crowds, but make sure to bring a thick jacket. Northern Arizona gets quite chilly!

  • Donโ€™t bring a drone - theyโ€™re not allowed in the national parks (as of this writing). It didnโ€™t stop some folks from flying them around Horseshoe Bend, but take my advice: donโ€™t be That Guy. No one likes That Guy. That Guyโ€™s mother doesnโ€™t even like That Guy.


Birdโ€™s Eye View

Roadtrip in Arizona


Trip by the Photos

10 days in Norway by Yobel Muchang

10 days | August 2018 | Pic taken at the top of Dalsnibba with the sunrise coloring up the sky.

10 days | August 2018 | Pic taken at the top of Dalsnibba with the sunrise coloring up the sky.

Quick Thoughts

10 days, 65+ hours and 1,300 miles driving, plus a bonus pothole knocking out my rental carโ€™s front bumper..thank God for coffee and duct tape! I spent the first half of the trip on my own (starting in Bergen) before picking up a friend in Trondheim. This way I got the best of solo roadtripping, being lost in my own thoughts, while also sharing the road and memories with the best company. Recipe for the perfect trip.

Key Highlights

Things to Know

  • Car rental: 4WD isnโ€™t necessary unless you plan to off-road! The roads are quite smooth, even up the mountains.

  • Youโ€™re legally allowed to camp out virtually anywhere. Having said that, there are some rules. Hereโ€™s a post I found helpful.

  • When I visited Norway, sunset time was after 10 PM, so factor that into any itinerary. Perfect for extended road trips!


Birdโ€™s Eye View

10 days in Norway


Trip by the Photos

Roadtrip in Ireland by Yobel Muchang

8 days | June 2018 | Pic of a red deer foraging in Killarney National Park

8 days | June 2018 | Pic of a red deer foraging in Killarney National Park

Quick Thoughts

8 days, 27+ hours and 1,700+ km driving on the left side of the road. It was a daunting task especially traveling and driving solo..but Audible and Spotify were my best friends on this trip! By the way, Ireland is the definition of rain..LOTS of rain, but I grew to love it.

Key Highlights

  • See my collection of Instagram Stories from the trip!

  • The Ring of Kerry, Skellig Ring and Dingle Peninsula drives

  • Gap of Dunloe - Strickeen Mountain impromptu hike

  • Red deer sightings (in Killarney National Park), Irish ponies (near Cliffs of Moher) and sheep sightings (everywhere)

  • Glendalough south of Dublin, the town of Cobh, Cliffs of Moher

Things to Know

  • Driving is on the left side of the road. Kinda fun actually, once you get past the whole โ€œI may accidentally end up on the wrong side of the roadโ€ nerves. Ha. Ha ha..

  • Bring a raincoat. Assume it will rain non-stop, but donโ€™t let it ruin your trip! The calm after the storms lended itself to some of the most breathtaking views of Ireland.

  • Facts. There are more sheep than people in Ireland. Okay I donโ€™t know if thatโ€™s true, but it sure felt that way.


Birdโ€™s Eye View

7 Days in Ireland


Trip by the Photos

5 days in Jordan by Yobel Muchang

5 days | May 2018 | Pic of Petra by Night

5 days | May 2018 | Pic of Petra by Night

Quick Thoughts

Of the three main attractions I visited (Dead Sea, Petra, Wadi Rum), Wadi Rum was by far the most memorable. Itโ€™s a surreal experience traversing across vast desert landscapes that once was the bottom of the ocean, and seeing the immense rock formations protruding from the sand dunes is otherworldy. If youโ€™re looking for an escape from civilization and to sleep amongst the stars, thatโ€™s the place to be!

Key Highlights

  • See my collection of Instagram Stories from this trip!

  • Exploring Wadi Rum desert with the local Bedouins

  • Petra by Night

  • Cave camping in Wadi Rum

Things to Know

  • Jordan Pass - Depending on your trip, this can save you time & money on entry fees including tourist visa fees and tourist attractions.

  • Petra by Night - This doesnโ€™t run nightly so double-check availability. Also, this can get extremely crowded so if youโ€™re interested in photographing it, make sure to either arrive early or try to stay inside Petra to beat the crowd.

  • Car Rental - While planning for this trip, I came across positive reviews for a local car rental agency, Monte Carlo, on Trip Advisor forums. I usually go with more established agencies, but after reaching out I decided on their service and found it well-priced and without issues. Sharing this as I know how stressful car rental can be!

  • Wadi Rum Accommodations - If visiting Wadi Rum (which I highly recommend), youโ€™ll end up staying in Bedouin camps after leaving your car or being dropped off at the Wadi Rum Visitor Center. Iโ€™ve linked the place where I stayed - donโ€™t expect glamping, but youโ€™ll have individual fixed tents and a clean shared washroom. You can also book desert tours directly including overnight cave camping which was quite surreal!

  • Flies, flies, and more flies! Bring some insect repellents, youโ€™ll thank me later..


Birdโ€™s Eye View

Wadi Rum, Petra, Dead Sea


Trip by the Photos

Roadtrip in Oman by Yobel Muchang

7 days | March 2018 | Pic of a mountain goat greeting me @ Jebel Shams mountaintop

7 days | March 2018 | Pic of a mountain goat greeting me @ Jebel Shams mountaintop

Quick Thoughts

Oman has a special place in my heart as it was my first trip since moving halfway across the world to Dubai in December 2017. And I was not disappointed! I once read itโ€™s considered the โ€œNorway of the Middle Eastโ€ which is quite fitting given the countryโ€™s wild camping allowance and diverse natural landscapes ranging from fjords to jaw-dropping mountain ranges to the lush Wadi oasis, desert sands and coastal views. During my 7-day roadtrip, I experienced much of this as well as the wonderful locals and I cannot wait to explore this country again soon!

Key Highlights

  • See my collection of Instagram Stories from this trip!

  • Jebel Shams

  • Wild Camping

  • Wahiba Sands

  • The Wadis

  • Ras al Jinz Turtle Reserve

  • All the goats!

Things to Know

  • Wild camping is allowed

  • Rent 4WD if driving to Jebel Shams

  • Driving offroad thru deserts is tough - find a guide!


Birdโ€™s Eye View

Roadtrip and wild camping


Trip by the Photos