If you like food and wine, architecture, great views and a bit of quirkiness, you’re going to love a Santiago stopover.…
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Arriving into Bariloche, Argentina, you could be mistaken for thinking that you’re flying into a European alpine destination. The region’s landscape is very similar to the EU, dense with cypress trees,…
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If you want an authentic travel experience in Siem Reap, seek out an excursion to a rural pagoda. Meet monks, get your fortune told and learn about Cambodian life and the…
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When planning my travel to Cambodia, I wasn’t sure about including the coastal town of Kep. But my FOMO got the better of me and I decided to spend two nights…
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There has always been something at the top of my ‘travel fantasy list’ - to stay on a remote island, in a cabin right on the beach. Waking up, within footsteps…
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My first snowfall in Montreal! What an insightful, new experience! Here is a photo gallery of the first snowfall in Montreal, in my local neighbourhood, Le Plateau, Avenue Mont-Royal and Mont-Royal.…
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Check out the blog I wrote for Cover-More Travel Insurance on how to get to Machu Picchu cheaply, easily and independently, without hiking - and how you can do the same…
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In my post, Canadians and Australians: Kindred Spirits, I wrote about why Australians like travelling in Canada so much, and the things the two nationalities share in common. I’ve had some…
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Travelling solo has many benefits, absolutely. Yet, I am not going to sugar coat it. Travelling alone can sometimes be really confronting, challenging, frightening and overwhelming. These are the times when…
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After years of trial and error, I’ve learnt that with a little preparation, a few key items and a couple of strategies when packing, life is made so much easier on…