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4 Road Trip Routes For Exploring the Australian Outback

Posted by on 11:16 pm in Australia, Blog, Road Trips | 24 comments

4 Road Trip Routes For Exploring the Australian Outback

Australia is an enormous and amazingly diverse country. In order to explore the vastness of the continent’s interiors, the best way is to embark on an outback journey and drive those rugged roads.

You can stop along the way for a cool swim, and stay on sprawling outback stations. Though there are many routes to the Australian Outback, many entry points, and many destinations.

You could enter along the rugged coastlines or through the western outback. Just make sure that your 4WD vehicle is in as good condition as you.

With your wheels donning on all season tyres, make sure that your vehicle is safe and sturdy before entering the heart of Australia and driving remotely. The following are 4 ideas on possible routes.

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How to Live Like a Parisian: Even if You’re Only Visiting For a Few Days

Posted by on 7:47 pm in Accommodation, Blog, France, Luxury Lifestyle | 26 comments

How to Live Like a Parisian: Even if You’re Only Visiting For a Few Days

Paris is one of the world’s most iconic destinations, inspiring travel fantasies and capturing hearts and imaginations all over the world. But with so many highlights it can be a challenge to experience the city like a local would. And with 20 million odd travelers who visit the city every year, I wanted a more authentic experience than your average tourist would.

Short of moving to France (tempting), Cobblestone Paris offers that authentic experience even if you’re just visiting for a weekend; they rent impeccably furnished and conveniently located apartments which allow travelers to experience Paris the way a Parisian would.

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How to Book the Grand Hyatt Bali at a Hugely Discounted Rate

Posted by on 11:44 pm in Accommodation, Blog, Indonesia, Luxury Lifestyle | 30 comments

How to Book the Grand Hyatt Bali at a Hugely Discounted Rate

For most people, the ideal vacation includes escaping to a sun drenched paradise, and at the mere mention of paradise, Bali instantly comes to mind.
Yes, Bali has beaches, surfing, diving, and resorts great and small, but it’s the scenic south-west, in Nusa Dua, where one resort out does them all.

Grand Hyatt Bali is the crown jewel of resorts in Nusa Dua, though this incredible 42-acre resort is more of an intimate beautiful Balinese river village than your typical resort.

With 5 star facilities, and a world-class shopping and convention centre at its front door, the hotel blends Balinese hospitality, tropical scenery, and modern convenience while oozing luxury across the board. And then there’s 650 meters of private white-sand beach, and activities galore.

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Loft Hostel Reykjavík: Iceland Accommodation Review

Posted by on 6:50 pm in Accommodation, Blog, Budget Travel, Iceland | 26 comments

Loft Hostel Reykjavík: Iceland Accommodation Review

Iceland has become somewhat of a trend in recent years, and as with any destination which has seen a recent surge in tourism, it’s quite difficult to find great value accommodation. Difficult, though not impossible. Especially if you’re looking at Iceland’s hostels.

With some of the highest standards of hostel accommodation in the world (in terms of cleanliness, character, rooms and facilities), if you’re heading to Iceland, it’s a no brainer to book a hostel. And if you’re looking for Reykjavík’s cream of the crop, we recommend a stay at the Loft Hostel.

Offering a range of dorms, twins and private rooms, it has a modern, clean interior, a buzzing vibe, and a great location right in the middle of the city’s bar, restaurant and cafe district. It was also voted the world’s best HI (Hostelling International) hostel in 2014. Awards aside, this is what else it’s got.

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What Exactly is Ecotourism? And Why Should You Even Care?

Posted by on 1:12 pm in Blog, Eco Tourism | 30 comments

What Exactly is Ecotourism? And Why Should You Even Care?

Travelers tend to group themselves into categories when it comes to what motivates them to experience the world. Some travelers’ sole aim is to taste new flavors (the “foodie”), while some are cultural travelers and history buffs. Some look to backpack on the cheap, while others simply want a break on an exotic beach.

There is an endless list of reasons why people travel, and a seemingly endless list of stereotypes to categorize them into. You’ve no doubt also come across the term eco-travel too. Though unlike being a foodie, a beach-bum, or a wine connoisseur, “eco-tourism” is one term which ultimately affects every kind of traveler, and something that, regardless of your interests, every traveler should care about.

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Marriott Tang Plaza Singapore: Stay in the Soul of the City on Orchard Road

Posted by on 8:40 pm in Accommodation, Blog, Luxury Lifestyle, Singapore | 22 comments

Marriott Tang Plaza Singapore: Stay in the Soul of the City on Orchard Road

Arising from Orchard Road like a beacon, Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel is one of the best located hotels in Singapore, offering luxury accommodation, with the vibrant and bustling metropolis of Singapore at your feet.

An iconic road which cuts through the very heart of the city, visitors can take full advantage of its central location and proximity to everything there is to see and do in the world’s greenest city. So for those who care about location, Orchard Road is where you’ll want to stay.

Until August 29, you can save up to 61% by booking a package deal via Luxury Escapes.

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I’m a Spirited Nature Lover – Which Spirited Adventurer Are You?

Posted by on 11:25 pm in Australia, Blog | 24 comments

I’m a Spirited Nature Lover – Which Spirited Adventurer Are You?

For Australian residents, Spirit of Tasmania is giving away 6 themed Tasmanian adventures, and all you have to do is take their Spirited Adventurer quiz!

There are 6 types of Spirited Adventurer, and I’m the nature type. But others who are drawn to Tasmania include the foodie fanatic, the wine taster, the culture buff, the bushwalker, and the thrill seeker – take the Spirit of Tasmania’s Spirited Adventurer Quiz to find out which one is you … and win!

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Things to Consider When You Decide to Settle Abroad and Become a Fully Fledged Expat

Posted by on 11:27 am in Blog, Expat Life, Travel Tips | 34 comments

Things to Consider When You Decide to Settle Abroad and Become a Fully Fledged Expat

Whether it be for socio-economic circumstance, ambition, or even wanderlust, you’ve made the decision to settle down abroad and become a fully-fledged expat. Congrats!

Many people dream of moving abroad; to experience life as part of a new culture and have the chance to discover an exotic new land. But as enjoyable as it is to plan and plot where we’d like to go and what we’d like to do, there are some very real considerations to take into account.

Here are 7 things to consider once you’ve decided to settle down overseas.

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How to Self Drive the Canadian Rockies: A 5 Day Itinerary From Jasper to Banff

Posted by on 2:19 pm in Blog, Canada, Chan K, Writers | 34 comments

How to Self Drive the Canadian Rockies: A 5 Day Itinerary From Jasper to Banff

About a year ago a message popped up on my Twitter feed. It said that all national parks in Canada will be free in 2017 to mark its 150th anniversary. Home to some of the most incredible scenery in the world, I immediately started planning my trip.

I rented a mid-size car from Edmonton for less than $80 a week. It was about a 4-hour drive to the entrance of Jasper National Park. Now, I’ve done a few amazing scenic drives in my lifetime, like the Pacific Coast Highway along the California coast, Hue to Hoi An in Vietnam, and Lisbon to Algarve in Portugal. But with exhilarating vistas of forest, craig, glacier, ice Fields and wildlife, the drive from Jasper to Banff takes out the top spot on my list. It’s easily one of the most beautiful drives in the world.

The following is a rough 5-day itinerary. If you’re thinking of a self drive adventure through the Canadian rockies, I encourage you to follow this route.

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15+ Must Have Travel Accessories – Have You Packed These?

Posted by on 1:40 pm in Blog, Equipment Reviews, Travel Tips | 40 comments

15+ Must Have Travel Accessories – Have You Packed These?

You can pretty much guarantee that every adventure will come with it’s bumps in the road, but with careful planning and a few handy travel accessories you can be prepared for anything.

The accessories you travel with will depend on a variety of different things – the environment you’re heading to, the length of your journey, the type of transit you prefer, and even the weather. And then the rest of the time it comes down to personal preference.

Accessories most commonly found in a travelers bag include a first aid kit, flashlight, camera, headphones, and perhaps a travel hoodie, though to cover all possible bases, we’ve listed and discussed 15 more.

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