Climbing the Dragon’s Back

My Travelogue

My Journey to the Top of the Great Wall

Author at the bottom of the Great Wall of China many years ago.

Years ago, I had the unforgettable opportunity to visit the Great Wall of China, a journey that remains etched in my memory for many reasons.

It’s not every day you get to walk along a structure that has stood the test of time, embodying centuries of history and human endeavor.

My trip to the Great Wall was more than just a tick on the bucket list; it was a profound experience that connected me to the past in a way I’d never felt before.

As far as the eye can see.

As I approached the Wall for the first time, its sheer magnitude struck me.

Stretching as far as the eye could see, the Great Wall wound like a dragon across mountains and valleys, an architectural marvel that spoke of ancient China’s grandeur and ingenuity.

I remember thinking, “Here I am, about to walk on a structure that’s been standing for over two millennia, a structure that has witnessed the rise and fall of dynasties, the invasions, and the peace times. What stories it could tell!

Tiring climb — Not many reach to the top.

The climb was no easy feat.

As I started my ascent, a series of dialogues ran through my mind. “Can I actually do this? This is steeper than I thought!

With each step, the history of the Wall seemed to seep into my bones.

I imagined the soldiers who once patrolled this very structure, vigilant against invasions, enduring harsh weather, and the loneliness of remote outposts.

What determination they must have had,” I mused, pushing myself forward, inspired by their perseverance.

Magnificient view from the top (almost)

The Wall’s construction itself is a testament to human will.

As I huffed and puffed up the uneven stairs, I thought about the immense effort it took to build this fortification, stretching over 13,000 miles.

Every stone here was touched by ancient hands, every path laid with purpose. How many stories are buried beneath these bricks?” I wondered, running my hand along the weathered stones, feeling a connection across time.

You can see less people climbing the steps to the top.

The higher I climbed, the more the beauty of the surrounding landscape unfolded.

The view was breathtaking, with lush mountains rolling into the distance, dotted with colorful wildflowers and punctuated by the snaking Wall.

This is why they built it here,” I realized, “not just for strategic defense, but because this place holds the heart of nature’s beauty.

It was a perfect fusion of human achievement and natural splendor, a harmony that only magnified my awe for this ancient wonder.

Imagine how they defend the walls.

Reaching the top was an emotional moment. I was out of breath, my legs were shaky, but my spirit soared.

The dialogue in my mind shifted from doubt to triumph. “I did it! I’m standing at the top of the Great Wall of China!

The sense of achievement was overwhelming, not just for the physical feat but for the spiritual journey. I was awarded a “hero card,” a simple token that symbolized my accomplishment.

But it meant so much more to me.

It was a tangible connection to the countless souls who had stood where I stood, who had gazed upon these same vistas and felt that same indomitable spirit.

Hero Card

The hero card wasn’t just a piece of paper; it was a reminder of the enduring strength of the human spirit, a tribute to the builders, guardians, and visitors of the Wall who, across different eras, shared a common thread of resilience and aspiration.

Holding it in my hands, I felt a surge of gratitude and a profound sense of belonging to a larger story, a narrative woven through time, culture, and the collective human experience.

A cherished memory of my encounter with one of humanity’s greatest treasures.

The Great Wall of China is not just a wall; it’s a symbol of human achievement, a bearer of historical legacy, and an emblem of cultural endurance.

My journey there taught me the true value of perseverance, the beauty of human-nature harmony, and the depth of our connection to history.

These lessons, symbolized by the hero card, remain with me long after the trip ended, a cherished memory of my encounter with one of humanity’s greatest treasures.

Poem: Wai-O-Tapu Wonder

My travelogue poem

Nature’s Alchemy

In Wai-O-Tapu’s land so grand and wide,

A palette of nature’s own vivid pride.

Geothermal wonders far and near,

Landscapes that make us cheer and revere.

Champagne Pool with its bubbling grace,

Colors swirling, a mesmerizing embrace.

Steam rising, a curtain of mist,

In this ancient land, magic persists.

Yellows, greens, blues, and more,

A visual feast, nature’s core.

Minerals dance in waters deep,

Creating scenes we wish to keep.

Trails that twist through scenes so wild,

Each turn, each step, nature’s own child.

From lush green bush to terrain so stark,

Every view hits the mark, a vivid landmark.

In this place where earth speaks loud,

With geothermal might, it stands proud.

Taupo’s zone of volcanic lore,

Teaching us about the core’s fiery store.

Information boards, a learning trail,

Geology, ecology, a detailed tale.

Paths and boardwalks guide our way,

Ensuring we’re safe as we stray.

Wai-O-Tapu, a memory etched,

In our hearts, its beauty sketched.

For Instagram, for knowledge, for awe,

Its wonders fill us with joy and more.

A trip to remember, a place to return,

For in our minds, these memories burn.

So here’s to Wai-O-Tapu, so grand and true,

A natural wonderland, through and through.

With every step, with every view,

We find the world, bright and new.

So let’s toast to this journey we’ve had,

In Wai-O-Tapu’s embrace, forever glad.


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Inside Wai-O-Tapu’s Volcanic Landscape

My Travelogue

The Fiery’s Depth

Author at Wai-O-Tapu

This place is like stepping onto a different planet!

Near Rotorua in New Zealand, this spot is all about the jaw-dropping geothermal magic.

Think bubbling mud pools, steaming ground, and those wild, wild colors.

First up, you’ve got the Champagne Pool – and it’s not for swimming, let me tell you!

It’s like nature’s own art show with all those crazy colors swirling around.

And the steam coming off it? Feels like you’re in some ancient, mystical land.

And the colors – oh, the colors! It’s like a giant, natural painting.

Yellows, greens, blues, oranges… they’re all there, bright and bold, thanks to the minerals hanging out in the waters.

It’s like walking through a rainbow that’s decided to settle down on the ground.

The walking trails are a blast, too.

You get to wander around, taking in all these different scenes, from thick greenery to spots that look more moon than Earth.

And every corner you turn, there’s something new to gawk at, making you feel like you’re on some grand adventure.

Plus, there’s a bunch to learn if you’re into the science-y side of things.

It’s all part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, so you’re literally walking on a giant, natural powerhouse.

And those info boards dotted around? They’re like mini-lessons in geology and ecology – but, you know, actually fun to read.

The folks running the place have made sure it’s easy to get around, too.

Nice paths and boardwalks mean you can get up close without, you know, accidentally stepping into a boiling hot spring.

It’s all set up so you can just focus on being wowed.

Honestly, Wai-O-Tapu is just unforgettable.

Whether you’re there for the ‘gram, keen on the earthy science stuff, or just want to see something totally out of this world, it delivers big time.

I left feeling like I’d just been on the coolest field trip ever, and I’d go back in a heartbeat.


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From Golden Gate Grandeur to Pier 39 Playfulness

My Travelogue

Engineering Marvels and Marine Delights: A San Francisco Journey

My trip to San Francisco was an absolute blast!

From Majestic Spans to Playful Clans – Discovering San Francisco’s Charms

Author at Golden Gate Bridge, San Fran

First up, the Golden Gate Bridge.

Wow, just wow.

Seeing it in person is a whole different ball game compared to the pictures.

That iconic International Orange color popping against the blue sky is something else.

From far — the iconic bridge

Walking across it, I was in awe of not just the view but the sheer scale of it all.

You really get why it’s such a big deal — the history, the architecture, it all hits you at once.

And those views? Unreal! I could see Alcatraz, the city skyline, the whole bay area laid out in front of me.

It’s not just a bridge; it’s a masterpiece that tells a story.

Pier 39 — San Francisco

Now, onto the seals at Pier 39.

They’re hilarious!

Just lounging around, barking, and playing without a care in the world.

It’s such a quirky and fun part of San Francisco that you wouldn’t expect to find in the middle of a bustling city.

Learning about their conservation success story was pretty cool too.

It’s amazing how they’ve become such stars, drawing crowds every day.

And the best part? It’s totally free.

You just show up, hang out, and enjoy the show.

The seals of Pier 39

Both spots are just dripping with that San Francisco charm.

The bridge gives you this grand, historic vibe, while the seals add a laid-back, playful touch.

It’s like getting a taste of two very different sides of the city, and I loved every bit of it.

If you’re ever in San Fran, these are the must-visit spots, hands down.

They’re not just tourist attractions; they’re experiences that stick with you.

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Dubai Diaries: A Tale of Two Cities

My Travelogue

Lost in Time: Unraveling the Mysteries of Old and New Dubai

Let me tell you about my trip to Dubai …

It was like jumping straight into a sci-fi movie, but with a twist of history that just blew my mind.

Author in Dubai

Imagine standing under the shadow of the Burj Khalifa, feeling like an ant next to this towering giant.

It’s not just a building; it’s a statement, showing off what humans can achieve.

The Burj Khalifa

And then there’s the luxury — I felt like royalty stepping into the Burj Al Arab, even if just for a peek, and the Dubai Mall was like shopping in a small city!

But Dubai isn’t just about the glitz and glam.

I got to dive into some really cool, futuristic stuff too.

Visiting the Palm Jumeirah was like seeing a world map redrawn by humans.

Palm Jumeirah

And the Dubai Frame?

It’s this crazy picture frame that lets you see the old and new Dubai in one shot, literally framing the city’s transformation.

Dubai Malls

Now, the nightlife there is something else. Every night felt like a weekend, with endless bars and clubs buzzing with people from all over the globe. It’s this melting pot of cultures, and I loved the vibe — so welcoming and vibrant.

Dubai at Night

But here’s the thing: Dubai isn’t just this futuristic city; it’s got its soul in the old streets too. Wandering through the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, I felt like I’d time-traveled. The wind towers, the cobbled streets, and those cozy art galleries gave me a glimpse into a Dubai that once was, long before the skyscrapers.

The souks were a whole adventure on their own. Bartering in the Gold Souk and sniffing through the Spice Souk, I got a taste of the old-world charm. And the food! Oh, the food in the old city was just heartwarming — authentic Emirati dishes that made my taste buds dance.

Riding an Abra on Dubai Creek

Riding an abra on Dubai Creek was the cherry on top.

It’s like this simple, wooden boat cut through all the modernity and just floated me back in time.

So peaceful, yet so full of life.

So, yeah, Dubai is this incredible blend of then and now.

One minute I’m gawking at the tallest building in the world, and the next,

I’m sipping tea in a centuries-old alleyway.

It’s a place that shows you where humanity has been and where it’s going, all in one day.

And that, my friend, is why my trip to Dubai was absolutely unforgettable.

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Every Corner of Petra Seems Like a Movie Set

My Travelogue

A trip to ancient times

Petra – It’s like stepping back in time!

Author at Petra

It’s this mind-blowingly beautiful place in Jordan that you’ve probably seen in pictures but trust me, they don’t do it justice.

Being there, in the flesh, walking through those ancient paths, was like stepping back in time.

First up, the historical vibes at Petra are just unreal.

It was the capital of the Nabataean Kingdom back in the day, and wandering around, you can really feel the weight of centuries on your shoulders.

It’s not just some old ruins; it’s a place where you can touch, feel, and experience history.

Back to ancient times — Photo by Author

Then there’s the architecture – oh boy, the architecture! The Treasury, Al-Khazneh, is this massive, intricately carved facade right out of a sandstone cliff.

Standing in front of it, I was just awestruck, thinking about how they managed to create something so detailed and grand with the tools they had back then.

And it’s not just about the buildings and tombs; the whole setting of Petra is dramatic.

You walk through this narrow gorge called the Siq to get there, and it’s like the world outside just disappears.

Photo by Author

The cliffs tower over you, and then suddenly, you’re in this open space, and there’s the Treasury, just like in the movies.

Speaking of movies, yeah, Petra’s been in a bunch, like “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

Walking around, I half expected Indy to come racing around a corner, being chased by bad guys.

The cinematic fame is well-deserved because every corner of Petra feels like a movie set.

But it’s not just a place for tourists and movie buffs.

Scholars and historians flock to Petra too, trying to unravel its secrets and understand more about the people who lived there.

It’s a live classroom for anyone interested in history, architecture, or archaeology.

For me, though, beyond all the history and architecture and movie fame, it was just the sheer, raw beauty of the place that struck me.

The colors of the rock, the vastness of the landscape, the quiet – it’s a place that stays with you long after you’ve left.

If I had to sum it up, I’d say Petra is more than just a travel destination; it’s an experience, a journey back in time, and an absolute feast for the senses.

You’ve got to see it to believe it.

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