Destinations

Book review: Top Walks in New South Wales

If you have been reading this blog for a while, you will know all about my love of hiking and bush walking. I was contacted recently by a publisher of a new bush walking book – Top Walks in New South Wales by Ken Eastwood, and was offered a copy to review. It sounded right [...]

By |2016-05-21T10:43:34+10:00May 12th, 2013|Australia, Destinations, Oceania, Reviews|0 Comments

Must see Rome: Ruins of the Ancient Empire

Rome is a city that has always fascinated me. Starting as a meagre village, it grew to become the most important city in the world around 2000 years ago, sitting at the heart of one of the biggest empires to ever exist. From Rome, its rulers ruled an empire that covered much of Europe, the [...]

By |2016-05-21T10:44:22+10:00May 11th, 2013|Destinations, Europe, Featured, Italy, Travel Tips|3 Comments

Mud hut in a Masai Village at Lake Manyara, Tanzania

When I visited Lake Manyara in the Northern Tanzania, I had the amazing opportunity of visiting a local Masai village. The experience was wonderful as I learned about their way of life. This photo is of one of their traditional mud and straw huts with some of the locals standing next to it. These people [...]

By |2016-05-21T10:44:53+10:00May 9th, 2013|Africa, Destinations, Photos, Tanzania|6 Comments

Wine tasting in the Barossa Valley and camping at Parham, South Australia

When we left our campsite one cool morning in Eden Valley, South Australia, we were excited. It was wine tasting time again! Today we were heading to the Barossa Valley, Australia’s premier wine growing region. We had gone a little overboard when we were in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales, and since we [...]

Old Telegraph Station in Eucla, Western Australia

Right on the border with South Australia, the tiny town of Eucla sits in the middle of nowhere right in the South-Eastern corner of Western Australia. The town basically came into existence due to it's important location on the old telegraph line that ran from Albany to Adelaide in the late 1800's. The telegraph line [...]

By |2016-05-21T10:46:12+10:00May 7th, 2013|Australia, Destinations, Oceania, Photos|4 Comments

24 Hours in Florence, Italy

Florence is one of those must see cities for travellers. If you are heading to Italy, this famous art city should be on your itinerary. Capital of Tuscany and one of the most important art cities in the world, Florence is full of history from the middle ages and the Italian Renaissance, and there is [...]

By |2016-05-21T10:46:58+10:00May 6th, 2013|Destinations, Europe, Featured, Italy, Travel Tips|16 Comments

Wooden Bowls for sale in Mto wa Mbu, Tanzania

While wandering through the village of Mto wa Mbu at Lake Manyara, Tanzania, we came across a traditional wood carver's workshop where their beautiful carvings were up for sale. This photo is of some wooden bowls that I couldn't take my eyes off of. I rarely buy souvenirs when I travel so I had to [...]

By |2016-05-21T10:47:21+10:00May 3rd, 2013|Africa, Destinations, Photos, Tanzania|6 Comments

Along the Coorong to Eden Valley, South Australia

We had spent our first night in South Australia in the small town of Tantanoola to the west of Mount Gambier, giving us an odd introduction to the state. Today we would have a long drive along the Coorong before heading up into the back of the Adelaide Hills. This part of the state seems [...]

By |2016-05-21T10:47:53+10:00May 2nd, 2013|Australia, Destinations, Featured, Oceania|2 Comments

Point Lowly Lighthouse in South Australia

Right near the top of the Spencer Gulf in South Australia, the land is quite barren, with the city of Whyalla receiving around 300 days of sunshine every year. The coastline in the area is very beautiful, and we camped for the night out on Point Lowly with this view from our camping spot. It [...]

By |2016-05-21T10:48:39+10:00May 1st, 2013|Australia, Destinations, Oceania, Photos|2 Comments
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