Taiwan: Hot Springs And Night Market

Not far from Taipei is a hot spring area in the town of Beitou. It’s easy and fast reachable from Taipei by metro train. In a few steps, a green park invites for a stroll, or to play mahjong, or skating.

I found the public bathing places. There’s an open air one, but i decided to go to the more authentic bathing house. At entrance i got informed, that female and male visitors have separate zones and use to bath naked. I acknowledged and entered, after changing room, a room packed with men sitting in and around two pools. The temperature of the water was between 42-44°C, while the second pool had a thermometer showing constant 45.9°C. The hottest bath i ever had.

Back in Shilin, i went another time to the nearby night market, enjoying some food and the lively atmosphere.

Iceland: Hunt For Polar Lights

More spectacular landscapes on our way trough the south of Iceland. Even some reindeers crossed our path. But still no polar lights until we reached Reykjavik. So, we decided to have a night out with some beer and live music.

To our surprise, we got a notice about sightings of northern lights just outside the city. A few moments later we’ve been on our search for a dark spot with less light pollution, and witnessed a wonderful heavenly light show. A last amazing impression of Iceland before returning home.

Iceland: Golden Circle (part 2/2)

Out of a spontaneous idea, a good friend followed me to Iceland. So i picked him up the other day and went again with him to the area of Golden Circle.

Starting with a nice breakfast at bakery, while the locals roaring with their big trucks into the weekend. Some waterfalls on our way, as well more Iceland horses and of course also geysirs.

End of day we found a nice thermal bath to relax after a day driving.

Winter-Trip Turkey: Long Way To Istanbul

This trip was actually taken in winter 2022/23, but wasn’t able to post earlier. However, i decided to post some impressions in the next days from my journey trough winterly Turkey. Don’t expect much text or explanations. I just post mainly pictures. So, get ready for many of them 😉

On my way to Turkey i crossed Greece. Many kilometers and coffees on the road, but also some nice places to stop by, as the hot springs i found somewhere next to the highway.

ISTANBUL was the first goal. Not to see all the sightseeing, but as a start in Turkey and meet some old friends there. It’s happened to be Christmas 2022. Another reason not to hunt down all touristic spots, rather roaming around and enjoying myself too.

with Solita at hot springs

Early morning gives us a clear sight of Mt Kilimanjaro, while the natural hot springs are still deserted. Perfect condition for a photo shooting with Solita (instagram: @solitacruz), the queen of selfies, as she called herself. And indeed, she put herself in great poses and i just had to push the shutter. But yes, you wanna see the results now…

Relaxing In Hot Springs

What else could be better than a relaxing bath in hot springs at an end of a long journey on rough, dusty roads, many new impressions and some early mornings? I brought my parents to the newly opened and completely new designed Hot Springs of Gross barmen, not far from Windhoek anymore.

Bathing Japanese Style / Baden auf japanisch

It’s rather ironically i couldn’t visit and photographing more ‚Onsen‘, as Japanese call their typically bathing places. Around Yufuin are many hot springs, therefore it’s famous for many public bathing places. Often they are settled in lush gardens, midst in a forest or surrounded from rocks. Sulfuric steam crawle over the ground, damp air rise above a volcanic area, when approach one of the Onsen. Three wooden walls and a roof are attached around a traditional hot bath area. After cleaning with a bucket shower, the visitors sit in more than 40°C hot water. Some young students from Tokyo share the bath with me. They came all the way just for a relaxed weekend in some Onsen here. „But i also like girls“, confess one of them. A shame women are usually separated since people use to enter an Onsen naked. Some families have their own bath. The hot water is collected from the source into tanks, from there pipes leads to private houses or small public bath. Of course there’s also bathrooms in Ryokan (traditional Guesthouses), some of them very nice settled towards garden. A must to end the day with a hot, relaxing bath.

Yufuin und seine Umgebung sind berühmt für die heissen Quellen und will noch mehr Bekanntheit als Kurort erlangen. Da ist es schon fast Ironie, dass ich nicht noch mehr traditionelle Bäder -‚Onsen‘ genannt- besuchen und fotografieren konnte. Einige davon sind wunderschön in dichten Gärten gelegen, mitten im Wald oder in Felsen eingebaut. Weiter oben in den Bergen stinkt es nach schwefligem Dampf, der von vulkanischem Untergrund hochsteigt. In der Nähe befindet sich eine Hütte, dessen hintere Wand offen ist. Nach dem Betreten, zieht man sich aus und reinigt sich erst mit der Duschbrause oder Eimer. Sauber steigt man dann in das über 40°C heisse Badewasser. Hier gesellen sich ein paar Jungs aus Tokyo hinzu, die eigens für ein relaxtes Wochenende herflogen. „Aber ich mag auch Mädels“ gab ein Student mit verschmitztem Grinsen zu. Diese sind aber in eigens für Frauen vorgesehene Badebecken. In den Ortschaften haben einige Familien ihre eigene Oasen. Das heisse Quellwasser wird in Reservoirs gesammelt und von dort aus in Leitungen verteilt. Wer über kein eigenes Bad verfügt, kann sich für wenig Geld in einem öffentliches Bad relaxen. Natürlich haben die Ryokan, die traditionellen Gasthäuser, eigens Oasen für ihre Gäste. Nichts ist herrlicher, als am Ende des Tages noch in heisses Bad zu steigen.