From Monday, June 15th to Friday, June 26th, from Seoul to Yancheng
This Monday the 15th, we left Seoul for the port of Incheon to catch a ferry to China. Although located in Seoul, the port of Incheon is 60km from the capital. As is often the case in Korea, the route was on a…
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From Saturday, June 6th to Sunday, June 14th, from Cheongju to Seoul.
From Saturday, June 6th to 9th, we cycled along the bike path that leads to Seoul, the capital of South Korea. We cycled along the Han River. The scenery was magnificent, and we enjoyed the landscape.
During these three days, nothing…
From Tuesday, May 26 to Wednesday, June 5, from Noryang-Ri Island to Cheongju
Ordinary days
Our first three days were pretty much the same. We traveled through the southwestern part of the country, passing through rice paddies. It's a region of Korea where rice cultivation is ubiquitous. We also saw many buildings where cattle are…
From Monday, May 18th to Monday, May 25th, from Busan to Noryang-Ri.
The ferry crossing
On Monday, May 18th, we left Japan by ferry to South Korea. In Japan, the rules are strict: you must arrive at least 3 hours before boarding. And since the ferry doesn't wait, you have to anticipate any mechanical problems…
From Sunday, May 10th to Sunday, May 17th, from Fukuyama to Fukuoka
On May 10th, we began our journey through the islands, the two main ones being Shikoku and Kyushu. They are all connected by bridges, each longer than the last. A bike path for the first 70 kilometers protects us from traffic. These islands…
From October 3 to 13, 2025, arrival and city tour of Beijing
Writing an article about this city is challenging due to the multitude of things to discover. We hope the photo gallery provides you with a good visual overview.
The Great Wall
On October 3rd, we stopped in Badaling…
From Tuesday, September 23 to Thursday, October 2, from the Sino-Mongolian border to Badaling in China.
Border post
On Tuesday, September 23, we re-enter China via the Erenhot border crossing. A new town artificially developed by the Chinese government to encourage people to come and live in this isolated area of the Gobi…
A small selection of moments in Mongolia for Zapping attached to this article.
From September 15th to 23rd from Ulaanbaatar to the Chinese border via the Gobi Desert
Getting out of Ulaanbaatar
Leaving Ulaanbaatar is quite a long way, and it's cold today. We've swapped shorts for long ones. We're taking a beautiful bike path for over 20 km, which is pleasant, especially since there's quite a bit…
Special article Ulaanbaatar.
Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia, which has the distinction of being the coldest capital in the world. It can reach temperatures as low as -30°C on average, with the record low being -42°C in 1957. With nearly 1.8 million inhabitants, it represents more than 50% of the country's population.…
