New Caledonia
Highlights of Lao’s Luang Prabang by Juliet Davis
A huge fan of South East Asia I was very excited to finally get the chance to visit Lao this year but with only 3 days up my sleeve, that meant just enough time to visit Luang Prabang. A pretty good indication of what a good time I would have… Learn more
Explore the Cinque Terre by Discover Travel
If you ever travel by train between Genoa and La Spezia in Italy, it seems like you are in a tunnel nearly all the time. Occasionally you get little splashes of colour, the blue of the Mediterranean and glimpses of old houses, but before you know it you will be… Learn more
Greenland, Iceland, Norway & Beyond
Niue
Beyond the Wild in Africa
“I never knew of a morning in Africa when I woke up that I was not happy.” Ernest Hemingway Mighty white rhino crossing your path within minutes of your first game drive; elephants displaying their fine motor skills plucking leaves from the thorny branches of acacia trees; the tallest animal… Learn more
Samoa
Morocco leaves you wanting more
It was a long held dream of mine to get back to Morocco. I had first visited in 1987 as a backpacker and desperately wanted to go again with more time, money and better accommodation! Morocco is not somewhere to try and travel independently without endless days and patience so… Learn more
Hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu by Ian Collier
For many people, the culmination of a trip to South America is a visit to Machu Picchu, the famed lost city of the Incas. For some people however the hike along the Inca trail is almost as important as getting to Machu Pichu and we are seeing this on more… Learn more
Australia | Private Jet Air Tours
Tahiti
Cultural learnings from Armenia and Georgia by Peter Dunne
Many years ago I read somewhere that Armenia had the biggest diaspora in the world and that had set me thinking as to why: were they just incredible travellers or was Armenia so dreadful that everyone wanted to leave? Recently I was lucky enough to find out when I embarked… Learn more