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I’ve always felt a strong connection to these famous words by Ibn Battuta. In the 14th century, the Moroccan adventurer travelled for thirty years all around the known world, venturing further than an
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Are you seeking an effortless holiday with rare and exceptional experiences? Discover the perfect blend of nature and luxury in Australia with TravelEssence.
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As the world moves from a period of isolation to accessibility through travel, there is now, more than ever, a deep desire to connect; to people, places, cultures, and nature.
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I was in Bulgaria when everything changed. The air smelled of pinewood and charred meat; my hands were burning with cold. It was March 2020 and I was spending the month writing, skiing and eating papr
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Explorers against Extinction is a wildlife conservation campaign organised by registered UK charity The Real World Conservation Trust (No 1177505). The primary aims of the campaign are to raise awaren ...
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1. Marvel at the neon lights Tokyo’s neon lights are famous for a reason. Walk around the Kabukicho, Shibuya and Akihabara districts to see beams of light streaming upwards, advertising everything fro ...
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For the most part those of you heading to this haven are dreaming of sipping piña coladas on one of the 365 beaches, taking strolls at sunset and lounging on your deck chair-all of which, we agree, is ...
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By Julius Strauss, co-owner of Grizzly Bear Ranch, a small lodge in British Columbia that offers guests holidays viewing totally wild bears. If the backwoods of British Columbia were unusually quiet t ...
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Rugby in Japan While not considered the heartland of rugby, few realise that Japan has the most rugby teams in the world! It’s been played as far back as the mid-19th century, but the country was well ...
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1. Island hopping within the same destination Why visit one island when you can combine two? In 2016, it was all about exotic duo’s – Thailand and the Maldives, Japan and Fiji, Bali and Australia. Alt ...