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Mongolia – Taking the Adventure Road Less Travelled
Mongolia is said to be the least densely populated country in the world; an isolated yet magnificent landscape untainted by the modernist hands of destruction and sprawl. While the momentous rule and legacy of
Read More »Five Fun & Adventurous Things to Do in China
Backpacker Becki shares five fun things to do in China
Read More »Top 10 Sights to See in Beijing
Beijing is a huge city which can be a little overwhelming on arrival as the throng of people, traffic and the hectic speed of daily life whirls around you. For some it is either
Read More »5 Reasons To Visit China
China is a fascinating and frustrating place to travel, where many toil with the idea of travelling. As one of the world’s largest countries, it’s not one you can traverse through easily or quickly
Read More »Everest Base Camp – The Highs and Lows of a Mini Expedition
You might not step foot on Mount Everest, but that doesn’t mean the trek to Everest Base Camp (EBC) is a light-hearted ramble. Instead you will be undertaking a mini expedition, where you will
Read More »The Muddle and Mystery of India – A Contradiction of Travel Emotions
The distinction between what is a ‘muddle’ and what is a ‘mystery’ in India is a common theme in E.M Forster’s A Passage to India – a novel I studied at school and one
Read More »China – A Difficult Place to Travel?
Before heading to China, I wrestled with the idea of solo travel vs. group tours. I’d heard from many people that it was a very difficult place to travel, especially with the language barrier
Read More »Vietnam – A Great First Step on the Southeast Asia Trail
Typically, many choose Thailand with its bustling capital city of Bangkok and sun drenched beach islands as their first step in acclimatising to the beauty that is South East Asia. For me, I chose
Read More »The Two Faces of Cambodia – How Will it Affect You?
Cambodia will tear up your heart at the same rate it will make you fall in love with it, a place so beautiful and a nation of people so warm and approachable that it’s
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