[no_toc] What is a Liebster Award? In the vast sea of travel bloggers now on the Internet it can be difficult to stand out from the crowd, but with support from your fellow bloggers and awards like Liebster it gives you that little bit more exposure and helps connect Continue Reading
3 Day Trek from Kalaw to Inle Lake
[no_toc] In my previous post I talked about how we chose a trekking agency, packing tips and more. In this post I will share the experience of our 3 day trek starting in Kalaw and finishing in Nyaungshwe in Inle Lake. We had arrived on the overnight bus from Yangon Continue Reading
Trekking from Kalaw to Inle Lake – How we chose a trekking agency, packing tips and more…
[no_toc] Stepping off the night bus at 3am, we were greeted by cooler weather, darkness, utter silence and one lone motorcycle taxi. Within 20 minutes we were all cosy in bed at our accommodation at Thitlaw II. Kalaw is a popular starting point for trekking, the town itself is elevated Continue Reading
Australian Scenic Drives – Tasmania’s East Coast
[no_toc] Tasmania’s east coast is undoubtedly the most popular scenic coastal drive in the country and is a contrast to the rugged west coast. From the stunning white beaches and orange lichen rocks of the Bay of Fires, historic towns and sites, wineries and national parks like Freycinet with its Continue Reading
Exploring the Bay of Fires
Named by Lonely Planet as being the hottest travel destination in the world, the Bay of Fires is a series of sugar white beaches and orange-hued granite rocks from the lichen, that stretches for over 50 kilometres and starts in Binalong Bay in the south and finishes at Eddystone Point Continue Reading