Our Homes Away From Home

Nishith Shah
Cycle Bell
Published in
11 min readJun 26, 2016

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It was six months ago on this day when Deepa and I left home to travel around the world with our kids. It has been all that we had imagined and hoped for, and much more.

I have started realizing how much I have started forgetting.. the small details, names, restaurants, etc. And so this is my attempt to remember all the places that we have stayed at, the places that we called home even if just for a few days, and our brief experiences at each of them.

Maybe someone somewhere will benefit from this, but it is more for us to remember these places and cherish the memories for a long time to come.

We still have 6 more months to go, 6 more months of exciting adventures. I will keep sharing our experiences as we go along. But for now the picture above is something that I’m most excited about.. our first experience staying overnight on a sailboat.

Deepa and Syl

Sydney, Australia. Apartment on Airbnb.
By the time we started looking for a place to stay in Sydney, pretty much everything was already booked. Sydney over the new year is the absolutely peak time. We settled for an apartment in Paddington. Not the best neighbourhood considering the distance from the city center, but still a trendy and safe residential area. The apartment itself is small for the four of us, but all of that was more than made up by how awesome our host, Syl, was. More about that here.
Our rating: 7 of 10.

Topi Topi

Topi Topi, NSW, Australia. House on Airbnb.
It is not the best location considering it is quite a drive from the beach. The house itself is nice with a big backyard and early morning and dusk time sightings of wallabies in the garden.
Our rating: 6 of 10.

Huskisson (Jervis Bay), NSW, Australia. Huskisson Bed & Breakfast.
One of the nicest B&Bs. Nice people, great breakfast, homely atmosphere. And Huskisson has a great beach for kids. Loved it.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

Tilba Tilba, NSW, Australia. Two Story Bed & Breakfast. Booked on Booking.com.
We could have avoided this small and sleepy village. Nothing special about it and nothing special about the B&B.
Our rating: 5 of 10.

Pambula Beach

Pambula Beach, NSW, Australia. House on Airbnb.
We wish we had planned to stay here longer. A nice shallow beach near the mouth of Pambula River is a short walk away. The host was thoughtful to bring us fresh milk, juice, bread and wine. And the house was full of toys and books. Kids had a great time and so did we.
Our rating: 9 of 10.

Metung, Victoria, Australia. Metung Waters. Booked on Hotels.com.
It is a dull, lifeless service apartment. Not recommended.
Our rating: 3 of 10.

Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia. Buln Buln Cabins. Booked on Hotels.com.
If you are not one of those lucky ones who booked a year in advance and got a site or a cabin on the camping grounds within the national park, the Buln Buln cabins is the next best option. Cabins are nice and clean, and the gardens are great.
Our rating: 8 of 10.

Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. House on Airbnb.
The house decor was not for our liking. And neither was the location any good.
Our rating: 3 of 10.

Rye (Mornington), Victoria, Australia. House on Airbnb.
Nice, clean and spacious house, but the location is not great. It wasn’t close to the beach nor to the city center.
Our rating: 6 of 10.

Christchurch, New Zealand. Merivale Manor. Booked on Booking.com.
This is a motel but has a feel of a nice B&B; gave a warm and comfortable feeling. People are nice and location is great.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

YHA Lake Tekapo

Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. YHA Lake Tekapo.
Oh this was the best. Fantastic hostel. Friendly people. Breathtaking views. Super clean and well equipped kitchen.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

Apricot Orchard, Lake Hawea

Lake Hawea, New Zealand. House on Airbnb
Fabulous house on an apricot orchard. Warm and genuinely good people. Vicki is amazing and so are her grand children. Read all about it here.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

Milford Sound Lodge

Milford Sound, New Zealand. Milford Sound Lodge.
This is your only option to stay in Milford Sound, and you MUST stay in Milford Sound. The location can’t be any better but the lodge could be. Particularly, the communal kitchen could have be more clean and better equipped for the number of people at the lodge.
Our rating: 8 of 10.

Queenstown, New Zealand. The Glebe. Booked on Booking.com.
It is a regular decent service apartment at a good location. Nothing great, but not bad either.
Our rating: 7 of 10.
http://www.theglebe.co.nz/

Dunedin

Dunedin, New Zealand. House on Airbnb.
Amazing views all around. This is the most beautifully designed house we have stayed in over the last 6 months. It is the home of Amanda Shanley, a ceramic designer. You should visit Dunedin just to stay in this house. More about it here.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

Rotorua, New Zealand. House on Airbnb.
We booked this house at the last minute after having to cancel a campervan trip. The host is nice, but the house itself is very ordinary. Super compact shower area.
Our rating: 5 of 10.

Tokyo, Japan. Apartment on Airbnb.
Whenever we are back in Tokyo, we are sure to book this same apartment in Sendagaya again. It is in a quiet residential area and yet just a short walk away from Shinjuku and Shibuya. There are 5 train and subway stations nearby. And it is quite spacious by Tokyo standards. Plus the hosts, Anton and Yoshi, are really nice people.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

Futons in the sleeping area. Kaiseki dinner served in the room.

Hakone, Japan. Kijitei Hoeiso. Booked on Booking.com.
It was our first time staying in a ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn, and our first time in an onsen. Amazing experience. A full course Kaiseki dinner after a long bath in the onsen was a bliss.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

Osaka, Japan. Cross Hotel. Booked on Japanican.com.
Great location but super compact rooms. We had to have an unpleasant conversation with the staff to have us move from a smoking room to a non-smoking one.
Our rating: 7 of 10.

Cabana Capsule Hotel

Osaka, Japan. Cabana Capsule Hotel. Booked on Booking.com.
You have to stay at this capsule hotel whenever you visit Osaka. You just have to. The capsules were just the right size. Super clean. And it is not just about the capsules; the entire experience right from checking-in to taking a bath to checking-out is absolutely amazing and unique. I stayed here while Deepa and kids stayed at the Cross Hotel.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

Miyajima, Japan. Mikuniya Guesthouse. Booked on Booking.com.
This guesthouse is run by a father-son duo. Really nice people. They introduce Thing1 to the world of Japanese calligraphy. The guesthouse is basic but a traditional accommodation where rooms have tatami mat floors, and you do your futon beds yourself. The small communal kitchen and the common toilets were super clean.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

Kyoto, Japan. Apartment on Airbnb.
This is one of the only two times when an airbnb place turned out to be a disappointment. This apartment was beyond super compact, even by the Japanese standards. It is advertised on airbnb for 7 people, but it’s just not appropriate for more than 2 people. It was right next to Yasaka Shrine in Gion, and it was way too touristy and busy than what we had imagined.
Our rating: 1 of 10.

Takamatsu, Japan. JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu. Booked on Japanican.com.
This hotel is a perfect base to explore the islands of the Seto Inland Sea. It is right besides the train station and the ferry terminal and has good restaurants.
Our rating: 7 of 10.

Benesse House

Naoshima Island, Japan. Benesse House.
We visited Naoshima just so that we could stay in a place designed by Tadao Ando. It was only later that we got to know that we would be there during the Setouchi Triennale 2016. It was a treat experiencing the brutal beauty of concrete, steel and wood. It was one of those times when we are particularly thankful to be fortunate to travel and see and experience such places.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

Okayama, Japan. Hotel ANA Crowne Plaza Okayama. Booked on Booking.com.
It is right next to the train station and perfect for one night stopover. But nothing great otherwise.
Our rating: 6 of 10.

Hida Takayama, Japan. Hotel Associa Takayama. Booked on Japanican.com.
This one was not really for us. This is a hotel serving big groups of tourists, and away from the town center.
Our rating: 5 of 10.

Tokyo, Japan. Apartment on Airbnb.
This is the second instance when an airbnb apartment disappointed us. This was a last minute booking. We cancelled the Kanazawa plan, and instead decided to go back and spend more time in Tokyo. We love Tokyo. But this time, the apartment that we got was a pretty lame one. It was in Harajuku but the location just didn’t appeal to us. The apartment was tiny, and to make it even bad, there was construction work going on in the building and the host had not bothered to inform us about it.
Our rating: 2 of 10.

Moscow

Moscow, Russia. Apartment on Airbnb.
This is a great apartment. There is a metro station right opposite to our building. And Red Square is a 10 minutes walk. Very spacious, high ceilings. And the best thing was that there were tons of toys — cars and superheroes and lego. Everything that the kids wanted. The host spoke no English but were still very helpful to coordinate the delivery of shipment from India. More about the apartment here.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

Soul Kitchen Hostel

Saint Petersburg, Russia. Soul Kitchen Hostel.
Amazing hostel. Very safe and perfect for families. Helpful staff and friendly fellow travelers. We went out with them , made very good friends. You can read about our experience here.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

Prague

Prague, Czech Republic. Apartment on Airbnb.
The apartment is near the astronomical clock in the old town square. It is a good spacious apartment in an old building. But it gets very noisy in the night with all the pub-crawler crowd.
Our rating: 8 of 10.

Cesky Krumlov

Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic. Hotel Bellevue. Booked on Booking.com.
A pretty hotel in a picturesque town.
Our rating: 8 of 10.

Gutau

Gutau, Austria. Ferienwohnung Kagerer. Booked on Booking.com.
This was a nice farm in northern Austria. It had lama, goat, chicken, rabbits, and a dog. Nice people too, and even though they spoke no English they tried to communicate and make the stay comfortable. It was a quiet (except for the goats — that the kids loved) and peaceful place but didn’t have much to do around, and that was nice in a way. Good downtime.
Our rating: 8 of 10.

Voglbachhof, Rauris

Rauris, Austria. Voglbachhof.
This farm is my favorite. It is located right besides the Hohe Tauern National Park in the Austrian Alps. Hiking along the mountains huts (alms) in Raurisertal was very special. The hosts, Elisabeth and Alois, are genuinely good people. Elisabeth baked sachertorte (the best that I have had) for my birthday, and we cooked Indian dinner for them. This is a real farm and the kids had to do the daily farm chores. The most fun one for them was to comb the ponies.
Our rating: 10 of 10.

Vienna, Austria. Apartment on Airbnb.
Right opposite the Naschmarket, our apartment was a good place to explore Vienna. And our favorite cafe, Café Sperl is just around the corner. The historic center is a 10 minutes walk. The apartment was pretty good and spacious. It was our host, Marvin’s, first home, and so it was stocked with all the essentials. It was Sunday when we checked-out and the post office was closed. Marvin was kind enough to post 15 post cards for us.
Our rating: 9 of 10.

Rome

Rome, Italy. Apartment on Airbnb.
The apartment is right next to Pantheon. Great location. But otherwise the apartment is alright. Gemma is a great host. She knew that we are with kids and so she had stocked fresh milk and cookies when we checked-in, and she helped us with arranging the airport transfers.
Our rating: 7 of 10.

Split, Croatia. Apartment on Airbnb.
The best beach in Split, which also happens to be the only sandy beach in Split, is just 2 minutes walk. Else the apartment was fine, but nothing special.
Our rating: 7 of 10.

Jelsa

Jelsa (Hvar Island), Croatia. Apartment on Airbnb.
We are right now in Jelsa on the Hvar Island, and we love our apartment here. We are right above the best restaurants in town, Pelago. And this means Deepa and I can do long dinners.. 3 hours, 4 hours sipping plavac, macchiato, and prošek, and sharing stories with the restaurant owners, Ivo and Maria, while the kids can go upstairs and get some screen time. Everyone happy. But Jelsa is not the best town to stay on the Hvar Island. I think it is much better to be in Hvar town. We had thought Hvar town is just for the 20’s crowd, but it has something to offer for everyone.
Our rating: 8 of 10.

Oh and apart from all these wonderful places, we have been most fortunate to stay with a number of our friends at their homes in many cities around the world. Those are the best of the memories.

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