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Traveling Light: How to Make Everything Fit in Your Bag
Every wondered if there was a method for “packing right”? Here’s a plain and easy to follow set of instructions on how to do just that!
Australian Seafaring Adventure Full of Dragons
The time has come once again for the ten-day festivities to begin celebrating a local South Pacific fish.
Reasons to Get a Tour Guide
You have Googled it, gotten hold of all the brochures and guidebooks, and interrogated everyone who’s been to your next travel destination. So how can a tour guide help?
Big Captain Cook
He was once part of the Endeavour Inn where I worked and served many tourists and locals, which later became a favourite with backpackers. The.
Kiwi Cafe: Great Food and Save Money in a Pinch
It’s no secret, times are tough and when you don’t have time to cook it’s always good to be able to count on great food that won’t break your pocket book.
See the World, Stay in Texas
Why spend thousands flying around the world when you can take a week and drive through Texas seeing the same cities? The only difference is that you won’t get your passport stamped in all these locations.
Australia: Big, Rugged, and Beautiful
Australia is the land of opportunity, a great place to live in, and the tourist destination of the world – but beware of the crocs.
Traveling Through the Locals Tourism Methodology
While guide books are a trusted resource for traveling within foreign locations, nothing beats the first-hand knowledge of a local resident. For every journey you take, be it half-way across the world or one city away, always consult with the locals for the insider tips on what to do (and what to avoid) in your site-seeing.
Travel Review: Lvov, Ukraine
Canvased between historical architectural structures and exquisitely crafted monuments, universities, and churches, Lvov is packed with the hustle and bustle of locals selling merchandise alongside showcasing tourists roaming the streets awe-stricken by the unique architectural beauty of this heaven like city.

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