Why would you need a packing list? Many people love to wing it by jumping in a vehicle and driving off to some unknown destination. Sometimes I do too!
Read MoreAllow me a little indulgence. A fantasy if you will. I would like to start off with a wish list for 2021. That is travel and trends prediction.
Read MoreIn 2015 whilst we were in Sydney we made last minute arrangements to fly to Brisbane for a brief stay. Our time was limited, and therein lies the first reason why my bucket list is incomplete. In that short time I discovered Brissie (as it is called by the locals) has so much more to offer.
Read MoreAs exciting as travel is, when you are the proud ‘parent’ of a furry child, it is difficult to leave them behind.
Read MoreAfter our recent trip to the Kgalagadi I have been reflecting. Is it really worth a visit?
Read MoreI defy anyone to get bored in Sydney. Naturally I understand if you think it is too expensive to do anything. Don’t despair! Take a look at what I have found.
Read MoreiSimangaliso Wetland Park is a vast area stretching from the south at St Lucia to the north at Kosi Bay. The lake, dune and marine ecosystem continues south to Lake Sibaya and Sodwana Bay until it ends just south of St Lucia near Cape Vidal and meets the Indian Ocean once again.
Read MoreOver the years we have collected a few photographs of amusing signs in various countries we have travelled to. Other things we see are tremendously interesting. Some are downright ingenious. I would like to share a few with you.
Read MoreSydney has much to offer as a city destination but it is also interesting to venture further. There are numerous day trips from this harbour city in New South Wales worth exploring.
Read MoreWe were no strangers to Mozambique, as the Moz bug had bitten us well and truly. We have had numerous adventures and even some hairy moments.
Read MoreRelive a visual display of the enchanting festival of light, music and art. Urban spaces around the inner city of Sydney such as the Opera House, Royal Botanic Garden, Circular Quay, The Rocks, and Darling Harbour are lit up with technological 3D art and light installations.
Read MoreFive kilometres after the Lebombo border control into Mozambique we reached our overnight accommodation. Dusk had quickly turned into darkness. The gate was closed, there was no sign of life and there were no visible lights shining. We thought we had arrived at the wrong place, but the sign confirmed we were at the right place.
Read MoreA Chinese gift of culture, heritage and architecture for Sydney, Australia. Entering the Mountain Gate of the Chinese Garden of Friendship. I immediately step into a serene retreat.
Read MoreIs it worth travelling to South Africa? Hear it from a local that will tell you about the pros and cons of visiting the Rainbow Nation. Includes some tips.
Read MoreSouth African National Parks was founded in 1926 in order to preserve and manage the indigenous fauna and flora of our country, complete with its landscapes and related cultural heritage.
Read MoreThere are many common misconceptions about Phuket that may put travellers off visiting Thailand which is such a shame because Phuket has so much to offer.
Read MoreThe Pearl of the Andaman attracts backpackers and billionaires alike, travellers as well as investors. The minute you set foot on the island it is manifested constantly. Phuket is extreme in its tourism, a haven where visitors get caught in the current of Thailand’s leisure industry cash cow.
Read MoreWhat is the first experience you generally go for when you step into a foreign country? Out of necessity it is usually food. After all you need to build some stamina to explore an international destination, don’t you agree?
Read MoreDahab used to be a one street town but has expanded lately. New developments and hotels were rising on its perimeters. It is now one of Sinai’s most cherished diving destinations. What else can you do in Dahab apart from scuba dive?
Read MoreLeaving the city, we roamed further than its peripheral areas to explore outside of Adelaide and have some fair dinkum Australian experiences. We chucked a uey as the Aussies say!
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