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A Loop Around China with Sarah
On our first morning in China our guide, Ping, took us to a local market in Yangshuo for a breakfast of steamed buns and warm soy milk. This set a precedent for the rest of the trip for a handful of us, and in each new city, the first task was always to scope out […]
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Thrifting in Korea: Best Vintage & Thrift Stores in Seoul
Ropa Usada, Hongdae Back in Hongdae, you’ll find Ropa Usada a veritable treasure trove of vintage fashions. With everything from shoes to tees, grunge staples to accessories, you’ll find a lot packed into a tiny space here – it’s nowhere near the size of fellow hotspots like Vin Prime, but it makes up for it […]
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Where To Travel in Thailand As A Solo Traveller
Are you a solo traveller who wants to know where to travel in Thailand? If you’re seeking adventure, serenity, or a new cultural experience, it’s time to get Thailand on your bucket list. This Southeast Asian gem is one of the best destinations for solo travellers, and was ranked 7th among the safest countries in […]
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How to Make the Most of Last-Minute Cruise Deals
Discover how to snag the best cruise deals with our tips in ‘How to Make the Most of Last-Minute Cruise Deals’.
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The Best Vegan Restaurants in Tokyo: Map & Guide
Izakayas are a staple of Japanese culinary culture – not that dissimilar from a pub or a tapas bar, they’re great informal settings to grab a bite to eat and a drink. Located in Shibuya, this all-vegan izakaya is walk-in only – which means you’ll have to be smart in order to get in. Once […]
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Travelling in China with Amy
For the last 10 years I have been obsessed with travelling. I am on an absolute mission to visit every country in the world, I’m currently on 43 countries. I first started travelling when I was 17, with the main purpose of deciding whether I wanted to pursue teaching or nursing at university. My first […]
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What to do on Miyajima Island: Best Places to Visit
Mount Misen Worship of Mount Misen by Miyajima’s local population dates back to the 6th century, and it’s not hard to see why. Though by no means the highest mountain in Japan (it’s around 500m, in comparison to Fuji’s almost 3,800m), the history of the area combined with the staggering views you’ll get from the […]
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Exploring the World in Your 30s: Where to Go & How to Do It Right
You’re in your 30s – a decade that opens the door to a world of opportunities. So, is there a better time to start learning more about the world? Travelling in your 30s is perfect if you’re looking to open up new possibilities, or just want to tick a few more things off your bucket […]
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Best Cities in South Korea: Where to Visit
South Korea, for more reasons than one, is a destination that’s well-worth adding to the bucket list. There’s stunning scenery, friendly people, delicious food – and amazing cities. Across the breadth of the country, you’ll find incredible new cities to visit, winding streets to wander down, and amazing sites to explore – but where do […]