His giant green head loomed out of the choppy seawater. Gulls dancing around his eyes, bravely dived into his substantial[…]
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His giant green head loomed out of the choppy seawater. Gulls dancing around his eyes, bravely dived into his substantial[…]
Read moreIn El Salvador, pupusas are served on every street corner, in cafes, markets, outside people’s homes, and by the beach.[…]
Read moreSo that’s it then. 2017 has somehow snuck up around a chilly northern corner and chased 2016 off in a cloud[…]
Read moreIt’s that time of year again. I see mostly darkness as the days are so short and I want to[…]
Read moreA 3 day Salar de Uyuni tour in Bolivia has more to offer than merely salt flats. The area around[…]
Read moreSalar de Uyuni is the biggest salt flat in the world and sits at an altitude of 3656m. Where there[…]
Read moreUsually at some point, the travels have to end. Lack of funds, family commitments, work or study – something usually drags you back to your homelands. Whether you’ve been away a week, a month, a year or a decade, it can be a tricky time for any travel-lover.
Since returning from my recent trip to Vietnam, I’ve been reflecting on how best to cope with these feelings. Here are my tips to surviving it all better than I did!!
Read moreTravelling alone for the first time naturally brings with it some nerves and anxiety but this should never be a reason not to go. Vietnam is a beautiful and fascinating country to visit and what’s more it is easy and safe to travel around. Read on to find out more about why it will be the perfect destination for your first solo trip.
Read moreGalapagos tortoises are one of the most spectacular creatures you will see when visiting the archipelago off the coast of Ecuador and things are looking up for their survival in the wild.
Read moreThinking of backpacking around South America? Love them or hate them, the long distance buses are an essential part of[…]
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