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Japan (including Okinawa and Amami) and Mongolia

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Just returned from an epic journey that showcased some of the most dramatic contrasts I've ever experienced! I kicked off my adventure in the chill vibes of Okinawa and Amami, where serene mangrove swamps and golden beaches stole my heart. After soaking in the beauty of Mt. Fuji and its stunning waterfalls, I ventured to the vast Steppes of Mongolia. While Japan is a must-visit for everyone, Mongolia presents a unique challenge with its bustling Ulaanbaatar and extreme weather.
Japan (including Okinawa and Amami) and Mongolia
Japan (including Okinawa and Amami) and Mongolia

Just took a trip that must be up there is the most dramatic changes I have experienced.

Started off in Okinawa and Amami (super underrated and chill island with mangrove swamps, golden beaches), then over to Honshu for a visit to Mt Fuji (and nearby waterfalls), before flying off for something totally different: the Steppes of Mongolia.

I would recommend Japan to anyone, it's always incredible. Mongolia is a harder sell, as Ulanbataar is super-polluted and the weather goes from hot to subzero and snow in a day. Again, a fabulous experience but not for someone who needs to feel comfortable or who doesn't like traffic jams (at least until you get out of the city - then there is just *nothing* and it's fabulous).

My favourite thing about Amami is the island's mascot: a black rabbit with a bandage around its waist, as people keep hitting it with their cars. It's so heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time.

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