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From Lemur to Baobab Trees: Madagascar Unveiled
Madagascar is a name that’s famous around the world – yet the country remains largely unknown. For those who are curious enough to go under its surface will be duly rewarded by otherworldly landscapes,
Read More »Australia’s Top End: Tropical Kakadu
Mention Australia’s Northern Territory and you’ll often conjure images of sizzling, hot deserts and vast empty land. Indeed, the Red Centre is a desert painted in a vermillion color and sprinkled with cacti and
Read More »Volunteering in Tanzania: Lessons Learnt
Some say that traveling the world is the best form of education – I can’t agree more. To say that traveling teaches us life lessons is an understatement. After a decade or so of
Read More »Top Adventurous Activities in Asia
We’re heading to the Far East, a region that’s special to my heart since it traces to my roots. Gear up and dive in with me: here are some of my favorite adventures from
Read More »An Arctic Expedition Cruise: What to Expect
I’ve dreamt of going to the Polar Regions ever since I got bitten by the travel bug: the idea of entering one of the most remote parts of the world, coming face to face
Read More »Visual Adventure: Rajasthan
From bright vermillion buildings to fushcia pink saris, the northwest Indian state of Rajasthan is characterized by its colorful architecture and people. Be it temples, clothing, or tuktuks, everything in this vibrant state is
Read More »Wildlife Photography on the Galapagos Islands
As a wildlife buff, my travels are often fuelled by my interest in animals and their natural habitats. I’ve traveled from Madagascar in search of lemurs to Africa for the Big Five and Australia
Read More »Overlanding Southern Africa: Six of My Favourite Moments
The vast continent of Africa is studded with swathes of wild savanna and deserts, and much of it remains remote and unexplored. This raw, rural backcountry was a side of Africa that I really
Read More »Reptiles, Waterholes and Gorges – Australia’s Red Centre
Australia’s Red Centre is often a synonym for the world famous Ayers Rock, better known as Uluru. While the UNESCO site has rightfully earned a reputation for its unique beauty, there is so much
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