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Philosophy Of Travel Travelling is a brutality. It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comfort of home and friends.
[Nepal: Diary of a First Time Trekker]: Day 3, First Day Of Proper Trekking
[Nepal: Diary of a First Time Trekker]: Day 3, First Day Of Proper Trekking
It was here – the first day of proper trekking! I think we were all keen to put our hiking boots to good use (mine for their debut) and get stuck in. As our guide, Pasang, had briefed us the night before, today we were in for a long day.
We needed to begin our ascent up the mountain, and that meant a long 8 hour hike up a steep stone staircase, through neatly terraced hillsides on our way to the…
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Philosophy Of Travel She loved the sea. She liked the sharp salty smell of the air, and the vastness of the horizons bonded only by a vault of azure sky above. - George R R Martin
Kogelbay | South Africa
Kogelbay | South Africa
This post is part of my Photography series, showcasing my own snaps of everything from scenery, nature and wildlife to cityscapes, monuments and people – all from my personal travels around the world.
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[Nepal: Diary of a First Time Trekker]: Day 2, To Birethanti
[Nepal: Diary of a First Time Trekker]: Day 2, To Birethanti
The next morning it was an early start, but the wake up call was somewhat softened by the fact that we were heading straight for the van. It was a driving day, meaning we could sit back and relax all we wanted as the driver took us all the way from Kathmandu to Pokhara, a journey normally done by flight. I say relax – but by that I mean if you are able to sleep, shut your eyes or even rest your…
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[Accommodation Review]: Palazzo Versace, Dubai
[Accommodation Review]: Palazzo Versace, Dubai
[Disclaimer]: If you’re into minimalist and understated design, this hotel is not for you.
Styled on a 16th century Italian palace, this hotel is all about the gold antique furnishings, high ornate ceilings, Italian art and fashion, with splashes of bright colour and intricate patterns and, with every single piece of furniture and fabric in the hotel designed and made by Versace herself, is an…
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National Botanical Gardens | Victoria, Seychelles
National Botanical Gardens | Victoria, Seychelles
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[Nepal: Diary of a First Time Trekker]: Day 1, Kathmandu As far as long haul flights go, it wasn’t a bad one. I was prepared mentally and physically for the long journey in my comfy clothes and all the gear.
[People Of The World Series]: Kathmandu, Nepal There is a hidden story behind every face, a smile or an expression telling a thousand stories without any words.
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[Nepal: Diary of a First Time Trekker]: Airport Musings I’ve travelled a lot on my own over the years, but for this trip something feels a bit different.
Amalfi Coast | Italy This post is part of my Photography series, showcasing my own snaps of everything from scenery, nature and wildlife to cityscapes, monuments and people - all from my personal travels around the world.
Exploring Closer To Home | Chiswick Pier, London
Exploring Closer To Home | Chiswick Pier, London
It’s amazing isn’t it how much time we spend thinking about, planning and travelling abroad for holidays and trips. It’s all about where we can get the cheapest flight to or the most exotic beach destination. Last weekend, however, I discovered something so beautiful and the best thing about it was just how close to home it is. I’ve lived in Chiswick, London for over six months now (many more to…
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Dusk | In Santiago De Cuba This post is part of my Photography series, showcasing my own snaps of everything from scenery, nature and wildlife to cityscapes, monuments and people - all from my personal travels around the world.
Trinidad | Cuba This post is part of my Photography series, showcasing my own snaps of everything from scenery, nature and wildlife to cityscapes, monuments and people - all from my personal travels around the world.
Travel Planning For The Year
In the first week of January, we all have a chance for a fresh start. It’s a new chapter, a blank page, a fresh slate. It’s the perfect opportunity to reflect on the previous year, what you gained or lost, what you achieved or what you maybe pushed to the back of your priorities, intentionally or not. And of course to focus on the upcoming year ahead and what your goals or aspirations are, what…
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Philosophy Of Travel
“In space, your convictions get heightened. You find yourself laughing and crying much more. You start to think, about all those people you know in, say, Saskatoon, and how they’re not that different from the people in the city in Africa that you’ve never been to – trying their best, raising their kids – and how your particular set of loves relates to everything else”
This is what happens on this…
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