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Visual Adventure: Laos
Travellers often come back from Laos a little wistful. ”It’s like Thailand 15 years ago,” they say. “I wish it could stay the same.” Tourism and development change a place quite quickly and in
Read More »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 »Postcards from Uzbekistan: Top 7 Experiences
Uzbekistan. Where Silk Road Grandeur Meets Soviet Funk For over a thousand years, the network of trading routes known as the Silk Road was flush with camel caravans carrying spices, silks, people and ideas
Read More »Visual Adventure – Instagramming New Zealand
Visiting New Zealand: North Island or South Island? That seems to be the question. We offer a third way: Both! North Island and South Island are different in both look and feel, and having
Read More »Visual Adventure – Bulgaria
In 2011 I had the pleasure of visiting Bulgaria on my very first G Adventure trip. We managed to visit this under-appreciated country while going from Budapest to Istanbul. Bulgaria was surprising at many
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 »Visual Adventure: Dubrovnik, Croatia
My visit to Dubrovnik was brief, but very pleasant. I was on a cruise around Italy in 2010 and our first port of call after we set out from Venice was Dubrovnik, Croatia. I
Read More »Visual Adventure: Thailand
Thailand is one of the most visited countries in the world as well as being one of the most friendly places on the planet. While many people visit Thailand for the beaches, there is
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 »Visual Adventure: Angkor Wat, Cambodia
The temples of Angkor might be the most photogenic place on Earth. The entire Angkor complex is one of the largest pre-industrial cities in the world covering over 1,000km. Built by the Khmer Empire
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