Jordan is an exhilarating mix between East and West. While fundamentally Muslim, its avant guarde western ideals make it the perfect first step onto a mystical and sometimes daunting world. I certainly would have never contemplated hiring a car and taking a ‘Thelma and Lousie’ type trip in Egypt or Sudan, but here? Perfect! Reclining ...
When one talks of paying a visit to the wild, the tendency is to think of a location that is far away from civilization. However, this is not the case always. In the heart of African safaris you can get to the wild that is found within the capital city, probably the only of its ...
Kibbutzim began as socialist farming communities, which popped up across Israel from the 1920s. A popular stop off on the ‘70s hippie trail, many thousands of travellers volunteered each year to pick fruit or clean chicken coops. This was in return for lodging, food and pocket money. I imagined a life of rusty tractors and ...
Banlung, Cambodia In north east of Cambodia, on the road leading further east to Vietnam, sits Banlung. Capital of the province of Ratanakiri, Banlung is no more than a small dusty town, lost amongst rubber fields and what little remains of its forests. Not looking much like a capital, it is only by roaming its ...
Kenya is well endowed with attractive game parks that allow visitors to see some of the endangered animals of the world. The most cherished animals can be found in these parks. The parks are populated with different animal and tree species, and most of these parks offer you guided tours. Though this is the practice ...
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