South East Asia is the quintessential adventure for any self-proclaimed travel aficionado, an enchanting right of passage. From the gap year, cash – strapped backpacker to the matured soul searcher, paths from all corners of the world cross on these well traversed lands. Whether you’re seeking some clarity in …
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Thailand: A Photo Diary
Whether it is Bangkok’s bustling markets filled with a rainbowed array of tropical fruits or the vibrant aqua hues of Phi Phi’s serene crystalline waters, one can’t help but be enthralled by Thailand. The country oozes with a certain innocuous and genuine charm, a combination of its quirky modern take on ancient culture and …

Angkor: Wat’s What?
Mention Angkor Wat and others will nod almost instantly, well informed “aah yes” resonating, accompanied by a vague sense of familiarity with this far-away, fabled destination. Throw Bayon, Phnom Bakheng, or Ta Prohm in to the mix and you’ll be met by perplexed silence… Cambodia’s …

Traveling with Friends: 5 Steps to Avoiding a Mid-Vacation Breakup
The friendscation epitomizes friendship goals; you’re about to export your antics to unchartered territories, sharing the experience with those closest to you. What’s there not to love about the whole idea? You’ve spent endless evenings scouring through online reviews and fine-tuning your itinerary, but there’s …
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MEL: 7 Reasons to go on a Cultural Getaway
Mehl-bin; gregarious, bustling, and most importantly- at least in the eyes of local Melbournians- not restricted by Sydney’s contentious lock out laws. Unless you’re a particularly passionate supporter of one side in the Melbourne versus Sydney rivalry, there’s no reason you shouldn’t try and visit …