The Danakil Depression is an incredible place to visit. The hottest place on earth, it’s home to vast salt flats, strangely beautiful sulphur vents, and a (very) active volcano. A two night, three day tour is the perfect amount of time to see it all.
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What to do and where to eat in Moshi, Tanzania
Moshi was one of our favourite places to visit in Tanzania. Located at the foot of Mt Kilimanjaro, it’s a happy little town, with good food and beautiful nature. Most people stay in Moshi on either side of their Kili climb, but even for those who aren’t doing the hike (like us!), there was still…
Read MoreThree weeks backpacking in Tanzania and Kenya
Tanzania and Kenya are two great backpacking destinations. The hostel accommodation is fantastic, the food is cheap, and there’s plenty of hiking, wildlife and white-sand beaches to fill any itinerary.
Read MoreCrossing the border from Jordan to Israel at Aqaba (Wadi Araba)
There are three points where you can make the overland crossing from Jordan into Israel (and vice versa). The easiest, fastest and most popular option for tourists, is the southern Wadi Araba border crossing, between the two cities of Aqaba (Jordan) and Eilat (Israel).
Read More5 days in Jordan
Jordan is an amazing little country, sandwiched into the middle of the middle east. It’s home to the city of Petra – the third wonder of the modern world, as well as the striking red desert of Wadi Rum, beautifully preserved Roman ruins and some of the best hummus you’ll ever eat. What’s more, you can do the whole country in less than a week.
Read MoreTwo weeks in Turkey (on a budget)
Turkey is such a fun country to travel around. There’s ancient history, a sparkling coastline and so much culture. The cities are beautiful and you basically can’t have a bad meal. In fact, Turkey has so much going on that it can feel a bit hard to squeeze it all in.
Read MoreTrekking in Mongolia – Six days on horseback, six days in the Gobi desert
Mongolia is an incredible country – rolling hills and meadows of wildflowers, snow capped mountains and arid desert. The nomadic way of life still thrives here, with many people living in traditional gers (yurts), and livestock (horses, goats, sheep, yaks and camels) roaming freely. We spent six days exploring lush central Mongolia on horseback, and six days in the southern Gobi desert.
Read MoreBest Places to eat (for cheap) in Kuala Lumpur
You are literally spoilt for food in Kuala Lumpur. Whether you’re craving traditional Malay/Ngoyan, Chinese, Indian, Indonesian, Pakistani, Thai, Japanese or Vietnamese, your food needs will be catered for. Here are a few standout places we ate at that didn’t break the budget. Keep in mind, in Malaysia, if you’re dining in, ordering a drink per person is always expected.
Read MoreTwo weeks in Borneo
We spent two jungle-filled weeks on the island of Borneo, in the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak. We saw orangutans in the wild, massive troops of proboscis monkeys and spiders the size of our hand.
Read MoreHow to find a hiking guide in Pokhara, Nepal
There’s surprisingly little information out there on how to find a guide to take you trekking in the mountains of Nepal. Despite heaps of googling, all we could find were expensive, all-inclusive tour packages – when all we wanted was the low-down on how to find one good guide (no porters, no packages), how much…
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