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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 6:42 pm in Adventure Travel, Blog, Travel Tips | 0 comments
Adventure holidays are all the rage when summer rolls around, and the weather allows you to spend time outdoors. Not only are they incredibly fun, but you can get out into nature and explore and enjoy your surroundings.
If you’ve never been on an adventure holiday before, you may not know what to pack. Fear not; here is a list of all the essentials you will need to have the best possible and most comfortable trip.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 8:53 am in Blog, Botswana, Eco Tourism | 0 comments
A landlocked country in Southern Africa surrounded by Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia, Botswana offers some of the most spectacular wildlife viewing opportunities in the world.
With its vast, sparsely populated wilderness areas, Botswana is an incredible place to see wildlife in their natural habitats, and is home to a number of unique and diverse ecosystems, each with its own set of species.
From the Okavango Delta, with elephants, lions, hippos, crocodiles, and over 500 species of birds, to Chobe National Park, which is one of the largest national parks in Africa and is famous for its large elephant population, Botswana is a fantastic safari option.
And the country has taken great strides in conserving its natural resources; Botswana has a low human population density, and the government has implemented policies that prioritize conservation over exploitation. As a result, the wildlife you see is protected and preserved for future generations.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 3:11 pm in Accommodation, Blog | 0 comments
Cities across the US offer diverse, unique experiences, from iconic landmarks and museums to stunning natural scenery and vibrant nightlife. There’s an endless list of attractions to see and places to explore, whether under the bright lights of New York City or basking in the laid-back charm of Honolulu.
With so many things to see and do, finding a place to stay in the country’s most visited cities can be overwhelming.
If you’re in a new city and find yourself wondering, “Are there rooms for rent near me?” we’ve got the perfect guide for you.
Below are the top five US cities with the best accommodation, with a wide range of options to suit every type of traveler.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 1:08 pm in Accommodation, Blog | 0 comments
Casino resorts have come a long way since their inception. Initially, the focus was primarily on gambling, with little else offered in the way of entertainment. However, over time, casino resorts have evolved into luxury destinations that offer more than just gambling pleasure.
Today, many of these resorts are packed with luxury amenities and attractions that cater to different interests, making them ideal vacation destinations for everyone.
From world-class restaurants and entertainment to spas, golf courses, and shopping, modern casino resorts have something for everyone. In this article, we’ll explore the best non-gambling activities you can enjoy on your next casino resort trip.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 11:13 am in App Reviews, Blog, Equipment Reviews, Technology, Travel Tips | 0 comments
When was the last time you tried to claw your SIM card out of its tiny tray? And what are the odds that you had a hard time (and felt super annoyed) while doing it?
For some, swapping out a SIM card is synonymous with traveling abroad, especially for longer periods of time. That tiny pin that’s hard to keep track off gets dusted off and put to use, all to swap in a rarely used SIM for the destination you are headed to. There are many changes (happening very quickly) in the tech space, particularly with smartphones. Among those has been the evolution away from physical SIM cards towards eSIMs.
The technology is still new, and many of us are scratching our heads, wondering if it could ever work for us. And the good news is that yes, it can. eSIMs are something that will make your mobile life so much easier, especially when traveling. So let’s look at what the heck an eSIM is, how you can use it at home or abroad, and why it may work for you and help you stay connected (and avoid pesky roaming fees).
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 9:14 am in Blog, Equipment Reviews | 0 comments
Do you travel a lot and like to let your loved ones know they were on your mind while you were away?
If your love language is gift giving, here are a few classic gift ideas your family will love.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 7:19 am in Blog | 0 comments
Combining an enthusiasm for art with a passion for travel is a great idea if you’re in the process of planning your next trip and you need inspiration for destinations to visit.
There are all sorts of cities worldwide which are known for their cultural clout, so here are just a few to consider popping on your itinerary if you love art.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 3:16 pm in Blog, Luxury Lifestyle, Spain | 0 comments
Madrid has come out the other side of the pandemic to become a world leader in luxury travel, offering lavish holidays that cater to high-spending travelers. Despite the financial struggles many are facing around the world, it seems as though this has not impacted luxury travelers who are now flooding Madrid in eagerness to stay in many of the Spanish capital’s newest 4 and 5-star hotels, dine at the many Michelin-star restaurants, engage in high-end shopping, and take advantage of luxurious new attractions and VIP experiences.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 1:41 pm in Accommodation, Blog | 0 comments
If you’re headed out on a hiking or camping adventure, you always want to ensure you have all the gear you need to be comfortable and remain safe even in an emergency.
People take adventure holidays all the time, but if this is your first, here is a list of the most important items you will need.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 11:47 am in Adventure Travel, Blog | 0 comments
Whether you’re an experienced camper or just getting started, there’s something special about taking your first solo camping trip. You have the chance to take in nature at its fullest, make your own decisions during the journey, and get a little closer to finding yourself along the way.
Though it can seem overwhelming to go on such a grand adventure alone, preparation is key for ensuring everything runs smoothly and safely. Here are eight tips to help make your first solo camping trip easier and stress-free.
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