Kenya’s Other Side
When you think of Kenya the mind fills with images of majestic wildlife. Lions, elephants, giraffes, hippos and the beloved warthog. You think of the Great Migration and Simba’s birth on Pride Rock in ‘The […]
Read on »When you think of Kenya the mind fills with images of majestic wildlife. Lions, elephants, giraffes, hippos and the beloved warthog. You think of the Great Migration and Simba’s birth on Pride Rock in ‘The […]
Read on »Our passage to Argentina was the most incredible way to arrive at a new country. We began our journey from the Chilean town of Puerto Varas, a popular local holiday spot known for its German […]
Read on »One of my first travel memories as a child was seeing photos of Machu Picchu and being in awe of this incredible lost world high above the clouds. I thought it must be one of […]
Read on »Starting in Lima, also known as the ‘gastronomical capital of the Americas’, you will eat your way through some of the city’s finest restaurants and experience unexpected gems whilst visiting the historic city centre before […]
Read on »We stand firmly behind the quote “Travel is the only thing you can buy that makes you richer” but some worldly experiences have the potential to diminish that return on investment; just ask any westerner […]
Read on »Here I am utterly dwarfed by the grandeur and size of this magnificent creature. Stanley’s Camp in Botswana offers guests a unique experience like no other. An Elephant walk is a chance to interact and […]
Read on »It doesn’t get much better than this! Relaxing in the gentle cool of Camp Kuzuma’s infinity pool, whilst behind me a herd of wild elephants bask in the murky stills of a watering hole. Kuzuma’s […]
Read on »It’s difficult to go wrong in Thailand, in a country that has so much to offer, its often just a question of what part in which to focus. With the wonderful excuse of a destination […]
Read on »I had heard a lot about the S21 Genocide Museum in Phnom Pehn but nothing prepared me for the drab, grey building still surrounded with barbed wire. We arrived mid-morning when the rest of the […]
Read on »On my first day in Hanoi, my tour group and I opted for one of the must do forms of sightseeing, being by motorbike/vespa. In a group of about 10 people, we each had our […]
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