Australia has without a doubt some of the best beaches in the world, and what better way to discover them then with your fury little companion in tow. Why should they miss out on the fun too. To help you get your travel juices flowing and your bucket list ready for travel when its safe…
Mountain biking in the Guatemalan jungle
The accommodation at El Mirador, in northern Guatemala, comprises a scattering of archaeologists’ tents. The thread count on the sheets is essentially zero as it’s too hot to need them. By the time you do drop off, you will be promptly roused by the rasping growls — soon exploding into synchronised screams of raw fury…
Top 10 sites in Rome off the beaten track
Rome is famous for its amazing Colosseum, the Palatine, the Roman Forum and of course the Vatican. The trouble is everyone wants to visit, and you could waste a whole day in queues. Alternatively, head for some fascinating archaeological museums and sites within and on the outskirts Rome. Here are ten off-the-beaten-track sites to explore in…
Traditions for Christmas in Barcelona
Christmas traditions in Spain are slightly different to the ones celebrated in Catalonia. For that reason, we would like to give you an overview of these different (weird, unusual and special) cultural events that take place here during December. Christmas is an important time of 12 months in most calendars and that doesn’t change for…
Tokyo: Affordable or Too Pricey for Expats?
Tokyo is among the costliest cities in the world for foreign nationals. It is ranked second in Mercer’s latest cost of living rankings. It is the third most expensive city to live in Asia and the seventh most expensive city to live in globally in the ECA International’s most recent global cost of living index.…
Exploring the province of Hunan, China
Hunan is a landlocked province in the south-central part of the country, surrounded by mountains, with the fertile Yangtze River to the north. This is picture-book rural China, a major agricultural centre for thousands of years, growing rice, tea, and oranges. These days they’re even producing their own wine and the food is spicy. It’s…
Hiking Around Cortina d’Ampezzo, Dolomites, Italy
Where’s there’s skiing, there are mountains, worth exploring when the snow has gone. Cortina is a particularly chic ski resort, nestling in the River Boite valley, beneath the imperial stone towers of the Dolomites, in the Southern Alps. The 1956 Winter Olympics put it on the map but the rich and famous had been coming…
Tanzania’s northern safari circuit – Travel Africa Magazine
[ad_1] Northern Tanzania could also be laden with safari treasure, however discovering one of the simplest ways to take all of it in requires some know-how. Fear not: weâve requested Philip Briggs, writer of many Bradt guides to Africa together with, Tanzania, Northern Tanzania and East African Wildlife, to offer you some steering. The northeast…
Ski Holiday Deals from Inghams
7-night ski holiday, Austria Inghams is offering a 7-night ski holiday on a catered basis (including buffet breakfasts, afternoon tea and cake, and evening meals with complimentary wine for six nights) at the Chalet Hotel St Christoph in St Christoph, The Arlberg, Austria, from £599 per person based on two sharing. Price represents a saving of £270…
Start a trip of a lifetime…Follow the Camino
Follow the Camino Make your bucket list journey easy to plan so that you can concentrate on your training before you go, and then enjoy what can be a life-changing or affirming journey when there. This is the ME TIME you have always promised yourself, and Follow the Camino are here to help you make…
