Awe Inspiring Historic Palmyra, an Ancient Wonder and Treasure of HumanitySituated near the center of the Syrian Desert, Palmyra - the former desert oasis trading hub - dates from as early as 200 B.C. and thrived for hundreds of years, persisting …
Beijings Top AttractionsAs my epic intrepid adventure along the Trans-Mongolian Railway reached its end by arriving in Beijing, a new adventure would begin; a month exploring the Mighty Dragon. Beijing is the …
Egypt’s Capital Cairo and the Eternal Giza PyramidsTravel to and from the coastal town of Alexandria and Cairo can easily be done by train as it’s a three and a half hour train ride across the fertile …
The World Famous Wagah Border Closing Ceremony (Between Pakistan and India)A 45 minute drive by shared taxi from Amritsar (the most convenient way of getting to the border), is the Wagah border between India and Pakistan; site of the world …
Visiting Osaka and the Historic HiroshimaAs part of a long weekend stopover after a work trip to South Korea from New Zealand, I took the opportunity to explore Osaka and Hiroshima. I would not spend …
The Walled Ancient City of Xian & the Terracotta WarriorsXi’an in Central China is a city of some eight million souls and one of the oldest cities in China. Xi’an is the former home to 73 former emperors including …
Marrakech on a BudgetLittle and lasting is better than much and passing. -- Moroccan Proverb
Paris and the Louvre MuseumI have visited the cosmopolitan capital of France on a number of occasions and am always struck by its beauty and monuments. It truly is one of the world’s great …
South Korea’s Heart and Seoul; What not to missMost of the following pictures are from a week I spent in Seoul for a work trip, they may offer you some ideals or inspiration to visit yourself!
Sweden’s Jokkmokk Winter MarketHeld for three days from the first Thursday in February, every year since 1605, the Jokkmokk market (Jokkmokks Marknad) is a fascinating and unique cultural experience. The town of Jokkmokk …
Backpacking through Syria’s Northern Cities and Tourist HighlightsAs part of my overland journey from India to Egypt, I would take the opportunity to visit and explore Syria, which in 2009 was stable and peaceful. My Belgium travelling …
Jaisalmer and your own Intrepid Desert Camel SafariIt’s common to make your way from Jaipur to another popular far flung destination on the intrepid travellers trail – the desert fort village/town of Jaisalmer. However, it’s a 600km, …
Lao’s Historic Plain of Jars near PhonsavanNot far from the geographical center of Laos, I had made the journey (by local bus from Luang Prabang) to Phonsavan, a relatively backwater town, for one reason – to …
Singapore and Bintan your own wayOnce my time in Penang had come to an end, I left on an overnight bus bound for Singapore the island city-state off southern Malaysia which is a regional global …
Attending the Stonehenge Summer Solstice FestivalFor a number of years I’d been wanting to not only explore the Stonehenge complex, but also to witness the summer solstice at the world famous prehistoric monument located 13 …
Oslo Norway’s CapitalWhen I arrived into Oslo, Norway’s capital, by plane on a warm summers evening I instantly got excited; a different language, scenery, warm air and blondes instead of redheads! I …
Israel’s Cultural Heart, Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Near-by Dead SeaJerusalem is the capital and largest city in Israel and is holy to three of the world’s great religions (Islam, Christianity, and Judaism) and is considered as one of the …
A Day in the Capital of Saxony, the Historical DresdenWhen travelling through Germany you’ll likely visit Berlin at some point, if you do consider making an overnight trip to Dresden which is the capital of the state of Saxony …
Danish Escape and Perfect for a Weekend Break – CopenhagenThe capital of Denmark and home to over one million Danes, Copenhagen is beautiful and friendly city which is big enough to offer any of the advantages of a world …
Experiencing Sweden – The Year I Lived in GothenbergGothenburg (known in Swedish as Göteborg) city, located on the west coast of Sweden and on the mouth of the Göta älv (Göta river) is the second-largest city in Sweden …
Amritsar’s Incredible Silk Golden TempleSri Harmandir Sahib, informally referred to as the "Golden Temple", is not only a central religious place of the Sikhs, but also a symbol of human brotherhood and equality. It …
Packing for Pakistan’s LahorePakistan created in 1947 from the bloody partition with India, Pakistan became a state for Muslims lead by the much revered (in most parts) Mohammed Ali Jinnah. That word Pakistan …
France’s Oardour-sur-Gland, Milau Viaduct and ToulouseWhen my English friend Dave caught wind that I was soon to be back in London and needed to make my way to Barcelona, he was only too happy to …
Lao’s Vang Vieng River Tubing and the Capital VientianeThe next destination on my travels through Laos was Vang Vieng. The bus ride through the mountains of central Lao’s from Luang Prabang proved to be the worse of the …
Poland’s Warsaw, Krakow, Sopot and the CNH Plant in PlockIt was meant to take 13 hours and three trains to get to Krakow in Southern Poland from our time in the Czech Republic, however, we did have a small …
The German Concentration Camps of Auschwitz I and II (Birkenau)If you happen to be visiting Kraków or are planning a specific trip to visit Auschwitz then making your way to the Polish town of Oswiecim from Kraków is one …
Hong Kong an Interesting Destination or Entertaining StopoverHong Kong is a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. It's a place with multiple personalities as a result of being both Cantonese Chinese and having been …
Overland to Oman’s Capital Muscat and Interesting Day TripsOn the penultimate day in Dubai, I opened Derrek’s Arabian Lonely Planet and started to read about Oman. Towards the bottom of the first page it read:"Oman is not the …
An Intrepid Backpackers Experience of SaigonVietnam (officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam) is a country that has a long history of fighting for its independence. The Chinese occupied the country for a 1,000 years before …
A Guide for your Trip to the Munich Oktoberfest – Hints, Tips and AdviceThe Munich Oktoberfest is held over 16 to 18 days in the final weeks of September and early October and is regarded as the largest beer fest in the world, …