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SE Asia 2014 Archive

  • Weeks 133 & 134: Leaving Australia, Starting SE Asia
  • Week 135: Bali
  • Week 136: Bali to Lombok
  • Week 137: Diving in Gili Air and back to Bali
  • Week 138: Visa Extension and East Java
  • Week 139: Yogyakarta
  • Week 140: Jakarta and Changing Plans
  • Week 141: Orang-utans and Proboscis monkeys in Borneo
  • Week 142: Derawan
  • Week 143: East Malaysia and Brunei
  • Weeks 144 & 145: Kuala Lumpur & Back to Borneo
  • Weeks 146 & 147: Balikpapan and Changing Plans Again
  • Weeks 148-156: Settling in to life in Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia

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Jupiters Travellers

Trip Stats:

Start Date: 10th July 2011

  • 9 years, 6 months, 1 week, 5 days ago
Countries: 46

Distance Travelled:
Motorbike: 39,076Km
Bicycle: 563Km
Hitchhiking/RideShare: 14,480Km
Bus: 7,495Km
Train: 1,114Km
Total Overland: 62,728Km
Boats: 1,762Km
Flights: 21,128Km

Trip Pages:

-:This Trip:-

SE Asia 2014

Australia 2013-14

Africa 2011-13

Europe 2011


-:Previous Trips:-

Ireland 2010

Scotland 2009

Tanzania 2006

Zanzibar 2005/06

Galleries:

Video Gallery

SE Asia 2014

Australia 2013

Africa 2011-13

Europe 2011

Ireland 2010

Scotland 2009

Tanzania 2006

Zanzibar 2005/06

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