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Essaouiras’ Food Options

August 12, 2018

Essaouira, a historical port town on the south coast of Morocco isn’t only serving up the freshly just-caught fish of the day.  For those of you who prefer your plate to be laden with something off the land, then Essaouira’s food options will also provide you with quite a bountiful choice for a small town.Read More

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Luxor-Gateway to: Valley of the Kings, Karnak Temple

July 12, 2018

Luxor

Luxor is the modern name for the city sitting on top of what used to be the Pharaoh’s capital, Thebes (16th-11th centuries). It’s on the east side of the Nile in the southern part of Egypt and is the gateway to Valley of the Kings. Not to be ignored are two other impressive sites that sit a few miles apart at either end of Luxor city. The Luxor Temple and my favorite, the Karnak Temple-both huge ancient monuments.Read More

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Info Egypt

July 9, 2018

Info. EgyptEvening Arrival in Cairo

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The Beauty in Alexandria’s Ancient

June 28, 2018

The Beauty in Alexandria's Ancient

Although everything appears ancient and weathered, Alexandria doesn’t have a jaded feel. It’s vibrant, full of life and ready to test you. Will you take it at face value or dig deeper for the beauty in Alexandria’s ancient façade for its true worth. Afterall, it has been drawing in and possessing travelers, migrants, expats and conqueror’s-Alexander The Great and rulers Cleopatra within its welcoming fold forever.Read More

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Floating Along The Nile, Train Rides and Historic Temples

June 24, 2018

I may be in something close to heaven. Sitting in the shade of a felucca, the sun is radiant but the breeze keeps me cool under the fierce Egyptian sun. I write this floating along the Nile after an, always fun, overnight train ride and visit to historic temples – I’m pretty sure dreams are made of this. Read More

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Abu Simbel and Bazaar Experience

June 17, 2018

 

Abu SimbelA tour day of history, displayed in all its magnificence in the form of the Abu Simbel complex followed up with a fun first-time visit to the local bazaar (market), an experience of vibrancy in color and sound.Read More

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Egyptian Pyramids

June 10, 2018

Egypt Pyramid
The Giza Pyramid

Cemeteries’ are generally built on the outskirts of towns but close enough for easy visitation and The Egyptian Pyramids followed the same principle. It’s only a 20-30 minute ride to this ancient-world site which sits on a rise below which the modern day city of Cairo sprawls in every direction.

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Sri Lanka – The South in Twelve Days

December 2, 2017

 

Sri Lanka

I’ve written up some helpful tips and suggestions for tripping around the southern part of the magic isle of Sri Lanka. It includes transport options, such as train times, places to eat, sleep, shop and activities to keep you occupied in between along with prices as at November 2017.

It covers in order: Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Ella, Yala National Park, Unawatuna, Galle Fort and Colombo.

This is a beautifully picturesque country, alive with nature and full of welcoming locals. Check it out.

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The Blessing That Is The Generosity of Strangers

November 13, 2016

The Blessing That Is The Generosity of Strangers

I was blessed to have grown up in a small town in New Zealand, where helping each other out is the norm because its completely natural. There’s no premeditated desire to get something in return. I tentatively add that it could be purely for the selfish reason, that they also get joy out of doing it. But I’m not sure it’s even that. Either way, I went out into the world believing that the blessing that is the generosity of strangers was the norm.Read More

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Life On The Lake, Cape Maclear

September 1, 2016

Malawi

Amazingly it does still exist and I’ve found it! That all elusive piece of wonderful that travelers continuously seek. That little place devoid of too many footprints and untainted by tourist dollars.  It’s here in one of southeast Africa’s smallest countries, Malawi. And, please keep this gem a secret, it’s located on the big Malawian Lake at Cape Maclear.Read More

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Loving a wee afterwork bevvie on the bike. Loving a wee afterwork bevvie on the bike.
A four hour (ish) walk into the hills at the end o A four hour (ish) walk into the hills at the end of the Anniseed Valley Road. The walk encompasses crossing the river multiple times, going past a few historic copper mines, through beautiful native bush and some steep scrambly climbs.
I find it quite hard getting back into reality aft I find it quite hard getting back into reality after an adventure, but this was a such a lovely help towards my transition in the office this morning. The addition of the elephant on my wall was an especially nice touch which I will gaze at longingly inbetween tasks.
Another lovely glass of sweet red, then Sarah? Another lovely glass of sweet red, then Sarah?
Just a wee tumble in the sand. Just a wee tumble in the sand.
Such a cool welcome to our lodge in the hinterland Such a cool welcome to our lodge in the hinterlands
I met this gorgeous solumn old soul during a rest I met this gorgeous solumn old soul during a rest stop. He was kind enough to give me a fist bump and kindly looked at the photo I took of him but couldn't get a smile.
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