A guide to Peaceful Tokyo
This post is a bit of departure from my normal travel guides. And from how people normally travel in big cities. Cities are loud, frenetic
This post is a bit of departure from my normal travel guides. And from how people normally travel in big cities. Cities are loud, frenetic
Another hiking guide in my series. I’ve just completed the Kumano Kodo, an absolutely magical pilgrimage routes that crisscross the Kii Hantō, south of Osaka and Kyoto.
Some of you, after seeing my Instagram photos, were keen for me to share the details of the desert hike I just returned from along
As promised, a rundown of my wonderful hike along The Overland Track in central-West Tasmania. It’s also known as The Cradle Mountain walk. As some
I alluded to this in my last post of reasons to visit Slovenia – the joint is a hiking and eating wonderland. It’s a tiny
You’ve probably gathered: I’m currently doing an extended hiking trip. It’s for several reasons, which I’ll explain soon. My overall – and ongoing – aim
This is part three of my LA-based series. A few things to note: As I’ve already said, this is not a full guide. It’s a
I’ve been in and out of LA a few times over the years. I’m particular about where I stay when I’m there. Generally I lodge
So this is a series of three guides. I just spent a week in Los Angeles and Joshua Tree/Palm Springs and learned this valuable lesson:
So, I’ve been hiking again. I hike for a bunch of mental and physical wellness reasons. My hikes aim to integrate great food options en