Let’s face it. There’s a lot of great scenery in Australia, and Australians are spoilt for choice living on a continent with over 34,000 kilometres of coastline. Between Torquay and Allansford, the Great Ocean Road offers iconic beaches like Bells Beach, historic sites such as Loch Ard Gorge, great walks through National Parks and an impressive foodie scene. There’s a reason the Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s best coastal drives! Here are our top 3 must-do’s while travelling Victoria’s South-West. The Twelve Apostles At Sunset The collection […]
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6 Ways To Experience Māori Culture
One of the most enriching aspects of travel is being able to learn first-hand about a different culture, particularly one as vibrant as the Māori culture. As the indigenous people of New Zealand, early Māori were a community of seafarers with a deep connection to the land, conveyed through their customs, language and […]
Fraser Island Experiences: For Every Type Of Traveller
Say hello to Fraser Island – a phenomenal UNESCO World Heritage site and the world’s largest sand island. Measuring at over 120 kilometres long and 22 kilometres wide, it’s brimming with an abundance of incredible wildlife, spectacular natural wonders, and a countless list of experiences to suit any traveller. The island may be […]
UNESCO World Heritage Sites Along The Rhine
A big part of Europe’s appeal are the stories that are tied to many-a-historic site, so it is a huge honour and privilege for a city, town or village to have one of its landmarks designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To be chosen, the site must have incredible cultural, historical, scientific or other type of significance. It might showcase an accomplishment […]
5 of Australia’s Hidden Gems You Need to Visit
From the morning calls of the magpies, to the echoing sounds of the didgeridoo being played in the vast, red outback, there’s nothing quite like Australia. From sparkling blue ocean beaches with glistening white sand, to the raw, red vastness of the outback, a trip around this great island nation […]
Te Reo Māori 101 – Learning the Basics of New Zealand’s Indigenous Language
Te Reo Māori is the indigenous language of New Zealand, making up one of three of the nation’s official languages, next to English and Sign Language. While English is the country’s main language, Te Reo is central to Māori culture and identity. Whether you’re a visitor or a born and bred kiwi, a […]