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EUROPE, FETHIYE, TURKEY

A guide to Fethiye: A lesser-known gem of Turkey’s turquoise coast

December 2, 2018 No Comments
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EUROPE, LUXEMBOURG, LUXEMBOURG CITY

How to spend a day exploring Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

July 22, 2018 No Comments
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CROATIA, DUBROVNIK, EUROPE, SPLIT

What it’s like to sail Croatia with Travel Talk Tours

July 14, 2018 1 Comment
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AMALFI, CONCA DEI MARINI, FURORE, ITALY, POSITANO, RAVELLO

A colourful three-day guide for the Amalfi Coast

March 23, 2018 10 Comments
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BARI, EUROPE, ITALY, MATERA, POLIGNANO A MARE

Three days exploring Italy’s heel: Bari, Polignano a mare and Matera

November 8, 2017 9 Comments
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BUDAPEST, TRAVEL STORIES

Why visiting memorials when we travel is so important

October 19, 2017 5 Comments
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AUSTRALIA, CAIRNS, OCEANIA

From the Daintree Rainforest to Great Barrier Reef: 48 hours in Cairns

October 31, 2016 No Comments

From plunging into what seemed like a human fishbowl to walking beneath a canopy of trees, here’s how I spent 48 hours in Cairns, Queensland.

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ASIA, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

11 things to do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

October 24, 2016 8 Comments

After spending almost three months in Kuala Lumpur, I decided to put a list together of my favourite memories from my time in a city better well-known for its shopping and as an international layover hub. From unique rooftop bars to adorable panda bears, there’s more to KL than shopping malls and airport terminals.

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ASIA, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

Sky high in Malaysia: Views from the KL Tower

October 17, 2016 5 Comments

The Kuala Lumpur Tower is iconic in the Malaysian capital’s skyline and, at 420 metres tall, the tower is currently the 7th tallest in the world.

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CARIBBEAN, PUERTO RICO, SAN JUAN

Cruising the Caribbean: 6 hours in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

October 10, 2016 2 Comments

During a seven-day cruise through the Caribbean, I relaxed on beaches that looked exactly as they did in the pictures I once viewed on a laptop screen. Each port of call was another dreamy pristine beach location. That was until our last port of call in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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ASIA, LAOS, LUANG PRABANG

Endless falls and turquoise pools of Kuang Si Falls in Laos

October 3, 2016 4 Comments

Kuang Si Falls is located near the small Laotian city of Luang Prabang, and there’s no question why it is one of the most popular attractions in the area. The drops of the multi-tiered waterfall cascade over limestone formations into large pools of emerald green water, which are surrounded by acres of lush rainforest.

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AUSTRALIA, OCEANIA, PERTH

9 things to do and see during spring in Perth, Australia

September 26, 2016 No Comments

Spring is a vibrant time of the year, welcoming us outside with sunny days, melodies sung by songbirds, new life budding in gardens and the occasional Magpie swooping our heads. Here are 9 outings to enjoy the season with friends and family, or even your canine companion.

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ASIA, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

How to navigate the LRT in Kuala Lumpur

September 19, 2016 2 Comments

Kuala Lumpur has a number of train systems that run through the city, and the LRT lines are one of the easiest and cheapest ways to get around the city.

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ASIA, BALI, INDONESIA

Cliff-side Spanish: Tapas and sangria at El Kabron in Bali

September 12, 2016 10 Comments

Perched on a cliff’s edge, El Kabron offers panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and serves up some tasty Spanish cuisine. Located in Uluwatu, away from the buzzing Kuta streets, this restaurant and beach club is an oasis for seclusion and indulgence. El Kabron is most definitely one of Bali’s hidden gems.

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ASIA, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

Meet Nuan Nuan: 6 pictures of Kuala Lumpur’s baby panda

September 5, 2016 3 Comments

Little Nuan Nuan is Malaysia’s newest pride and joy – and cutest attraction. The giant panda cub was brought into the world in 2015 by parents Xing Xing and Liang Liang at Malaysia’s Zoo Negara.

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Dining in the sky: High Tea at Perth’s revolving C Restaurant

August 29, 2016 No Comments

As Perth’s only revolving restaurant, The C Restaurant, located on St. Georges Terrace, boasts an elegant dining experience with exclusive 180-degree views of the city.

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Australian traveller sharing photos, experiences and, hopefully, a little bit of inspiration from whichever corner of the world I happen to find myself.

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    A colourful three-day guide for the Amalfi Coast

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    How to spend a day exploring Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

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    Cliff-side Spanish: Tapas and sangria at El Kabron in Bali

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    Sky high in Malaysia: Views from the KL Tower

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    Dining in the sky: High Tea at Perth’s revolving C Restaurant

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    20 photos to inspire you to travel: Siem Reap, Cambodia

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    How to prepare for a day at the Great Barrier Reef

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🌏 41 countries | 🇦🇺 home: Perth

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Don’t forget to do these 8 things before you go Don’t forget to do these 8 things before you go on your trip… 👇🏼👇🏼

✨ 𝘿𝙤𝙪𝙗𝙡𝙚 𝙘𝙝𝙚𝙘𝙠 𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙥𝙖𝙨𝙨𝙥𝙤𝙧𝙩 ✨
Check to ensure you have at least 6 months validity on your passport (and that it’s all intact and has no damage)

✨ 𝙊𝙧𝙜𝙖𝙣𝙞𝙨𝙚 𝙖𝙣𝙮 𝙫𝙞𝙨𝙖𝙨 ✨
Check what visas you need for each destination you’re travelling to, how to apply for them and what is needed 𝘸𝘦𝘭𝘭 in advance

✨ 𝙋𝙪𝙧𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙨𝙚 𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙫𝙚𝙡 𝙞𝙣𝙨𝙪𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙚 ✨
I once read that if you can’t afford travel insurance, you cannot afford to travel and, after hearing that and countless horror stories, I will never travel without it.

✨ 𝘾𝙝𝙚𝙘𝙠 𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙫𝙖𝙘𝙘𝙞𝙣𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 𝙖𝙧𝙚 𝙪𝙥 𝙩𝙤 𝙙𝙖𝙩𝙚 ✨
See a travel doctor to ensure you are up to date with any required or recommended vaccines for your destination/s, and you’re equipped with any necessary medications. 

✨ 𝙋𝙪𝙧𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙨𝙚 𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙫𝙚𝙡 𝙖𝙙𝙖𝙥𝙩𝙤𝙧𝙨 ✨
This one doesn’t need much explaining but I always travel with two universal chargers to reduce the number I need to take and it means I also have a backup.

✨ 𝙆𝙣𝙤𝙬 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙡𝙤𝙘𝙖𝙡 𝙡𝙖𝙬𝙨 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙘𝙪𝙨𝙩𝙤𝙢𝙨 ✨
Research the laws of the destination you’re going to because some countries have laws vastly different to what you know (for example: Chewing gum is banned in Singapore). You also want to make sure you’ve researched local customs, including dress codes, to ensure you are packed appropriately.

✨ 𝙂𝙚𝙩 𝙩𝙤 𝙠𝙣𝙤𝙬 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙘𝙪𝙧𝙧𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙮 ✨
It’s a good idea to have a basic understanding of the currency you’ll be using when you travel (and specifically how it converts to your own currency). It’s also important to understand accessibility of ATMs, EFTPOS and if cash is king.

✨ 𝘾𝙝𝙚𝙘𝙠 𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙜𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙫𝙚𝙡 𝙖𝙙𝙫𝙞𝙘𝙚 ✨
Government travel advice is a great tool to use for accurate information for its citizens. For Aussies, check out @smarttraveller, which is a really good resource for legitimate visa application websites for other countries, laws, entry requirements, etc. For Australians, the government ratings can also affect your validity of travel insurance, which is always handy to check!
Lion sightings 👀 How many lions can you count? Lion sightings 👀 How many lions can you count?
You might already be familiar with the bucket list You might already be familiar with the bucket list worthy @thegiraffemanor that frequents the reel feed on Instagram, where people who stay can have afternoon tea and breakfast with the giraffes. 
✨ BUT ✨ did you know you can meet and feed the same giraffes by visiting the @giraffecentre_ for 1,500KSh (approximately AUD15)? 🤩

Which experience is on your bucket list? 🦒

#giraffecentre #nairobikenya #nairobitodo #kenyatravel #eastafricatravel #giraffemanor #ilovegiraffes #wanderlust #travel #wildlife #conservationkenya #giraffeconservation #urbanadventures #intrepid #intrepidtravel #africatrip #kenyatrip #nairobikenya #giraffesofinstagram
👇🏼 Currency and money tips you NEED know bef 👇🏼 Currency and money tips you NEED know before travelling to Kenya and Tanzania:

1 ➡️ The local currency in Kenya is Kenyan Shillings and in Tanzania is Tanzanian Shillings.

2 ➡️ Not all currencies are accepted at money exchanges. (AUD was one currency that some money changers wouldn’t accept.)

3 ➡️ USD is widely accepted in *most* places. I recommend bringing some along, even if it’s just as back-up. However, ensure the print date of the notes is within the last 10 years AND in good condition. I recommend taking some smaller denominations (I took $50 and $100, which were far too big in most cases).

4 ➡️ Visa is widely accepted in Tanzania and Kenya, over Mastercard. I ordered a Visa travel card through @wiseaccount for my trip and took my @qantas travel money card as back up.

5 ➡️ ALWAYS have a back up card. I also recommend a back-up back-up and I usually take my normal bank card just incase. Which brings me to my next point… 

6 ➡️ ATMs are impatient in Kenya and Tanzania. 😅 If you’re an indecisive over-thinker like me, I recommend going into the ATM booth knowing exactly how much you want to withdraw as they don’t give you much time to think before asking if you’d like to continue your transaction. I learnt the hard way and when asked a second time by the machine if I’d like to continue, I pressed “yes” and it devoured my card. (Hence, point 5 😅)

7 ➡️ In Kenya, there are a few specific banks that offer withdrawals for both Kenyan Shillings and USD, which is handy if you don’t have enough USD on you and there is something you need to purchase that requires payment in USD. 

8 ➡️ You may encounter issues with larger withdrawal at ATMs. You can potentially try a second time or rest assured, they are often plenty of ATMs around.

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What animal would you LOVE to see on a safari? 🤩

Seeing these cheetahs was one of my favourite moments from our game drives.

On this morning, we’d set off early on our first game drive of the trip. We’d probably only been driving for about 10 minutes, completely enthralled by our first animal sightings of zebras and buffalo - asking our driver to stop multiple times so we could watch them. After we’d been staring at another herd of zebras for a few minutes, our trip leader said “okay, we’re chasing something now”. This was the first time we would hear this phrase but it would soon become the four little words that every time they were spoken would quickly ignite excitement amongst the group. It meant we were *hopefully* going to be seeing that’s hard to spot or uncommon to see. 

It wasn’t long before we saw 10+ landcruisers parked along the side of the road (this was a cue we picked up that if there’s more than three cars, there’s usually something to see). 

As we pulled up, there they were. Three cheetahs basking in the morning sun ☀️ They put on quite a show and we spent 45 minutes completely consumed by watching their behaviour.

#eastafricasafari #intrepid #cheetahs #cheetahsinthewild #cheetahspots #bigcatsofinstagram #wildlifeofinstagram #wildlifeafrica #travelafrica #solotravel #kenya #kenyatravel #masaimara #masaimaranationalpark #masaimarasafari #safaritrip #ilovetravel #eastafricatravel #grouptours #eastafricahighlights #travelblogger #livetotravel #travelinmy30s
This might be the CUTEST thing you see today! 🐘 This might be the CUTEST thing you see today! 🐘

On our safari in the Masai Mara, we stopped the landcruiser to watch a heard of elephants walk right by our vehicle. This baby elephant seemed to be discovering their trunk and seemed unsure of what to do with it 🥹😂

#masaimaranationalpark #eastafricahighlights #babyelephant #travel #wanderlust #safaritrip #intrepidtravel #hakunamatata #elephantsinthewild #eastafrica #kenya #kenyatravel #travelblogger #travellife #africatrip #africatravel #solofemaletraveler #solotravel #traveltheworld #kenyasafari #masaimara #masaimarasafari
A sneak peak of what we saw in the Masai Mara, Ser A sneak peak of what we saw in the Masai Mara, Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater with @intrepidtravel 🦒🦛🐘🐃

#intrepidtravel #eastafricahighlights #masaimara #serengeti #ngorongorocrater #eastafricasafari #safarigamedrive
It’s like being on a completely different planet It’s like being on a completely different planet in Cappadocia, Türkiye ✨ 

#cappadocia #turkeytravel #turkiye #magicaldestinations #prettylittletrips #eurotrip #solotravel #topdeck #sultanstrail #türkey #turkeystagram #cappadocia_photo #beautifulplacestovisit #otherworldly #grouptourtravel #femalesolotravel #travelblogger #placestotravel #bucketlist #bucketlisttravel #bucketlistadventures
Mini guide to King’s Park in Perth, Western Aust Mini guide to King’s Park in Perth, Western Australia below ⬇️ 

👁️ What to see:
• Kaarta Gar-up View Point
• Western Australian Botanic Garden
• Giant Boab Tree
• State War Memorial
• Flame of Remembrance 
• The Whispering Wall

🥾 What to do:
• Boodja Gnarning Walk
• Kokoda Track Walk
• Bushland Nature Trail
• DNA Tower Climb
• Federation Walkway
• Law Walk

🍹 Places to eat/ drink:
• King’s Park Kiosk
• Zamia Cafe (@zamiacafe)
• Koorak Cafe (@koorakcafe)
• Botanical Cafe (@botanicalcafeperth)
• Fraser’s Restaurant (@frasersrestaurant)

🌭 Or if you’d like to pack a picnic, these four spots have BBQ facilities:
• Saw Avenue Picnic Area
• The Pines Picnic Area
• Poolgarla Family Area
• May Drive Parkland

🚍 Getting there & facilities:
• Toilets are located in multiple areas in the park
• Free parking is available in multiple locations around the park
• King’s Park is accessible by public transport. For direct transport into the park, check the Route 935 on the @transperth_wa website.

#westisbest #perthisok #perthlife #kingspark #botanicalgarden #wildflowers #floraofperth #westernaustraliatravel #perthtrip #perthtravel #australiatravel #bestviewsperth #perthviews #placestoseeperth #perthadventures #travel #wanderlust #solotravel #travelathome #travellife #adventurelife
➡️ Swipe to see the city is hiding behind this ➡️ Swipe to see the city is hiding behind this delicious Nutella gelato.

✨ Can you name this city? ✨

I’ll give you a few clues…

• It’s the third-oldest continually inhabited settlement in the world after Aleppo and Jericho 

• As you can see, they have gelato there

• It’s located in southern Italy

#southernitaly #southernitalytravel #gelato #willtravelforgelato #ilovegelato #italia #igersitalia #solotravel #femaletraveler #travelforgirls #girlsgosolo #solofemale #solofemaletraveler #eataly #icecreamdreams #gelatolovers #guessthecity
👀 Did you know that the Daintree Rainforest in 👀 Did you know that the Daintree Rainforest in QLD, Australia is said to be the oldest surviving rainforest in the world (even older than the Amazon Rainforest)?

#mossmangorge #daintreerainforest #queensland #queenslandtourism #visitqld #australiatravel #solotravel #solofemaletravel #travel #femaletravel #girlswhotravel #visitaustralia #daytripsfromcairns #cairnsaustralia #cairnslife #backpackersworld #backpackerqld #backpackeraustralia #wanderlust #nature #rainforests
I’m shy. Regardless of how many experiences I I’m shy. 

Regardless of how many experiences I throw myself into to try combat it, while I’m less shy than I used to be, it’s the one thing that most people who’ve met me know about me. It’s something I’ve tried to overcome for a long time and one thing that really irks me is people judging my capabilities because of it. 

Among other times, I had this happen to me when I moved to London back in 2019. I recently came across this note I’d written about it:

“I’ve been pro-active in beginning my job search – sending resumes and signing up for recruitment agencies. I actually met with a recruitment agency today, who were less-than-impressed with my “quiet” personality. I certainly didn’t expect to be criticised at a job agency for being “reserved” as the recruitment lady put it. In fact, it was my first full day in London and, to be quite honest, I felt like it was an achievement just making it to the office on time after getting lost trying to to find the building. I was expecting – not having used a recruitment agency before – that I’d be walked through the process. Instead, I felt like I was being interrogated as she told me she was having a hard time believing that the experience on my resume (or CV as they call it here) was my own. I felt as though it was being insinuated that I did not seem capable because of my “quiet” personality.”

Any other fellow shy people out there had similar experiences? How do you find being shy plays into your travels?

📍 St Dunstan-in-the-East, London

#shygirlproblems #solofemaletravel #shyness #londonlife #eurotrip #stdunstanintheeast #londontravel #whattoseeinlondon #london #introverttravel #solotravels #solotraveller #femalesolotravel #girlswhotravel
Before I get Cairo-d away with a Komombo jumbo cap Before I get Cairo-d away with a Komombo jumbo caption, all Aswan to say is Egypt was a Pharaoh-mount of fun 🤩

#egypttravel #solotraveller #solotravelling #egyptgrouptour #traveltalktours #femalesolotraveler #punny #komombo #pyramidsofgiza #cairoegypt #travel #girlswhotravel #travelblog #traveltours #egypttourism
Have you heard about Metéora? ✨ Located in Gre Have you heard about Metéora? ✨

Located in Greece, it’s a place where monasteries, dating back to the 15th century, were built atop a collection of ginormous sandstone rocks. The rock formations rise on average around 300 metres from the ground, which certainly would have made the construction of the 24 monasteries a pretty tricky task 😅 Only six of the monasteries remain active today and welcome visitors to explore.

Things to note if you’re visiting:
👉🏼 Modest clothing is required by everyone to enter the monasteries (knees and shoulders MUST be covered)
👉🏼 Take water and snacks with you 
👉🏼 Wear comfy shoes as you will be climbing A LOT of stairs
👉🏼 Each monastery requires a small entry fee (from memory around 3 -5 Euros) 
👉🏼 The monasteries each have their own operating hours so plan ahead
👉🏼 Closest towns for accommodation are Kalampaka and Trilaka 
👉🏼 You’ll need transport to reach the monasteries (either by way of a hire car or tour)

#meteora #meteoragreece #meteoramonastery #greecetravel #daytripsfromathens #daytripsgreece #magicalplaces #travelsolo #solotravel #travelinyour30s #greecetravel #travel
I’m 29 + 2 🫣 #grouptours #travelsolo #travel I’m 29 + 2 🫣

#grouptours #travelsolo #travelover30 #travelinyour30s #jenniferlawrencememe #travelblogger #travel #girlswhotravel #solotraveleurope #traveleuropesolo #femalesolotravel #traveltours
Here’s how I remove people from the background o Here’s how I remove people from the background of my photos👇🏼

Unless you’re dedicated to arriving at places by 5am, it’s not always possible to get a photo without people in background, especially at busy monuments. So when I have pictures like this, I often just edit them out ⚡️ #instagramnotreality 

👉🏼 I don’t use any Photoshop or AI (although these may be quicker). I use an app called “Snapseed”, which is free. 
👉🏼 To remove people from the background, I use the “Healing” tool (but it does take a bit of getting use to).

#howtoremovepeoplefromphotos #phototricks #travelphoto #morroco #travelmorocco #picsofinstagram #travel #solotravels
Exploring at home in Western Australia ☀️💛 Exploring at home in Western Australia ☀️💛

📍Fern Pool, Karijini National Park
📍Rottnest Island
📍Injidup Natural Spa, Yallingup
📍 Kalbarri Skywalk, Kalbarri
📍 Nature’s Window, Kalbarri
📍 Ningaloo Reef, Coral Bay
📍 Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth
📍 Yardie Creek Gorge, Exmouth
📍 Charles Knife Canyon, Learmonth
📍 Ledge Point
📍 CY O’Connor Beach, North Coogee
📍 Wellington Dam, Worsley

#justanotherdayinwa #westernaustralia #waisok #perthisok #perthlocals #perthtourism #watravelguide #westernaustraliatravel #westernaustraliatourism #travellifestyle #australiatravel
Throwback to discovering the magic of the Blue Cit Throwback to discovering the magic of the Blue City, one set of steps (and cat) at a time. ✨🐱

#travelthrowback #Chefchaouen #Morocco #catsofmorocco #chefchaoencats #thebluecity #bluecitymorocco #toursinmorroco #traveltheworld
Nothing like escaping summer in the Pilbara by tak Nothing like escaping summer in the Pilbara by taking a dip in an outback swimming hole ☀️🍃 This particular spot is Fern Pool in Karajini National Park, Western Australia. 

#perthisokay #perthlife #pilbaralife #westisbest #visitwa #westernaustralia #justanotherdayinwa #pilbararegion #fernpool #karijini #karijininationalpark #seeaustralia #seeaustralia_wa #swimminghole #outbackaustralia
Views on the Yardie Creek Trail in Western Austral Views on the Yardie Creek Trail in Western Australia ☀️

Swipe to the last photo to see if you can spot the black-footed rock wallaby, which is native to the region. 🕵🏼‍♀️
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