After 6 weeks exploring Sulawesi, Bali, and Java, we ended the trip in Yogyakarta. Between Borobudur and Prambanan, we got a real taste of local culture: batik-making and traditional puppets.
I really appreciate the mood of Jogja !
This trip was full of emotions, unforgettable encounters, and so many meaningful cultural moments.
I can’t wait to come back, explore more hidden spots, and see our friends again ✨
We left Bali for our last big stop in Indonesia: Java 🌋
Some places make you realize you’re not in control, and it’s strangely comforting.
Java did that to us. Mount Bromo felt unreal… and Tumpak Sewu Waterfall left me speechless...
#indonesia #eastjava #bromo #tumpaksewu
During our trip to Bali, we tried on Payas Agung, a traditional ceremonial look my mother-in-law is always talking about.
It’s worn for major ceremonies, and while details can vary, the signature pieces are the golden gelungan headdress (often linked to Mount Agung), a kemben top, a wrapped kain/kamen (sometimes songket), and a few finishing touches like a sash and jewelry.
All in all, it was such a special experience ✨
To be honest, Bali wasn’t a love at first sight.
We were sick for almost the whole trip, nearly two weeks.
We didn’t get to see or film everything we planned. It became an unexpected break.
Here are a few frames from the days we felt well enough to go out. ✨
People say Paisu Pok is one of the clearest lakes in the world.
The water is so crystal-clear it barely looks real.
No plan needed here: paddleboard, take a little boat, or simply swim in that unreal blue. 🩵
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#banggai #sulawesi #paisupok #indonesia
Banggai showed us what luxury really means.
Empty turquoise beaches, the kind of silence you can actually hear… and having the whole place to ourselves.
I didn’t need much more than that: a coconut in hand, a meal shared together, salty skin, running into the water like kids… and snorkeling with colorful fish just beneath the surface.
And the best part? A sea turtle showed up out of nowhere. Totally unexpected, and it honestly felt like a childhood dream coming true. 🐢✨
PS: One of my 2026 resolutions is to speak better English… so I’m practicing with you here 🥺🤍
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#indonesia #banggaindonesia #sulawesi #traveler
Crazy how much can happen in just one year.
2025 was challenging, but it shaped me.
I started my own business, travelled across Asia, spent precious time with my family in Poland, and finally planned a trip I’d been dreaming for years : 3 weeks in Japan on February 2026 with my bestie.
This year also came with doubts and big questions about my carrer. I learned a new job and news skills : filming, editing, creating (thanks Axel for supporting me and my « slightly » crazy project), and most of all, I faced a lot of fears. I kept showing up even when I wasn’t sure of myself, and I’m proud of how far I’ve come. And to the end the year on a high note, I got to be part of some really beautiful collaboration that I can’t wait to share with you soon !
And somehow, in the middle of all that, there were so many adventures.
Watching the sunrise in Koh Rong with friends. Getting lost in the Cambodian jungle at night. Walking along the Great Wall of China. Discovering my partner’s country. Crossing the Vaucluse with my bestie. Sharing hot pot in Beijing… and honestly, so much more.
I’m deeply grateful for these moments. If 2025 taught me one thing, it’s resilience.
I hope your year was full of joy and good health.
Wishing you a 2026 filled with big dreams, small wins and beautiful surprises along the way. ✨