Travelling with dietary restrictions
Travelling with dietary restrictions can be a challenge, but there’s no reason why it should ruin your travel plans.
Travelling with dietary restrictions can be a challenge, but there’s no reason why it should ruin your travel plans.
On my last few trips overseas I have battled… and not just from jetlag or the expected colds that are easy to pick up in airports.
Getting sick is annoying. But getting sick when you’re on a trip you’ve spent ages planning and saving for is even worse. Here are some ways to stay as healthy as you can, so all you have to think about is enjoying your trip.
Unsatisfied wanderlust can be a dangerous thing. Wanting to travel but being held back due to finances, work commitments or health reasons can be frustrating, but it doesn’t have to be!
There’s an odd sense of pride that comes with successfully keeping a plant alive for an extended period of time. Even better if you’ve potted it yourself.
Burn out. It happens to all of us, especially in the fast paced world we’ve come to accept as normal.
Rice paper rolls are so easy and quick to make, you’ll have dinner on the table in less than 15 minutes.
If you want to travel you’re going to have to find a way to pay for it (unless you have a money tree or two, in which case… let’s be friends!)
They say you never really know someone until you travel with them. Being in a foreign environment can bring out the best and worst aspects of a person and if you travel as a couple it can really test a relationship.
It’s a sunny afternoon in Paris and I’ve decided to do a spot of shopping. But I’m not at Galeries Lafayatte or strolling along the Champs-Élysées. I’m at 26 Rue du Four, at a magical place called City-Pharma.
Is there a more picturesque place in Sydney to swim laps? North Sydney Olympic Pool has an art deco design and was opened in 1936. The pool has played host to a number of renowned swimmers, 86 world records have been set in these waters. If that’s not enough to impress you, just take in…
Not drinking at social events often raises a lot of questions and when you travel (particularly when you’re young), not drinking is a peculiarity. Here’s why travelling sober is awesome (and a bit of why it sucks…)