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Roppongi

It feels good to have jumped on the Slow Travel wagon once again. Having explored Tokyo slowly at the beginning of my trip in Japan, I’ll be publishing a number of posts focusing on the different Tokyo districts, my experiences in each plus information about what they have to offer. We arrive at Narita airport [...]

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Kyoto

Dear Blog, I am so sorry that things have been really quiet here lately. My last proper holiday was when I travelled in Vietnam and Singapore over a year ago (minus that short, 4-day trip to New Zealand). But now I am writing to you during my 3-week trip in Japan, which is turning out [...]

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The problem with working in the travel industry is that now, my to-visit list has spiraled out of control. While in the past I seemed to have one main country fixation per year (recently Vietnam and Japan), making picking where to go on holiday next a relatively easy task, now I seriously don’t know where [...]

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love

Editor’s note: I am totally crap at summarising stories and that’s definitely not the point of this review. To read a summary of ‘Love with a Chance of Drowning’, please click here, where you’ll also find a delightful book trailer. The world doesn’t need another ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ style book, and while Torre De Roche’s [...]

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Jerome points down a dead-end laneway I’ve been passing everyday for weeks on my way to work. From this angle, it looks unremarkable with it back-of-buildings look, exposed drain pipes and garage doors which I always assumed conceal parking spaces and storage spaces, unremarkable, that is, until I notice the three groups of people clustered [...]

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Training on the Yarra, Melbourne, Australia

Those of you who have been reading my blog for a while will surely remember me whining about how I couldn’t quite fall in love with Zurich and Switzerland, which caused me to ultimately decide that I needed to live somewhere else, and to pick Melbourne, Australia. And now that I am nearing my 1st [...]

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The virtues of slow travel through Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos

This is a guest post Despite global financial woes, visitor numbers to South East Asia continue to grow by a rate of 10% a year. In 2011 alone visitor numbers from Australia to Vietnam and Laos grew to 280,000 and 31,000 respectively, and the total number of foreign tourists heading on an independent or guided [...]

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Travel Photo wall

At the beginning of every year, in some random moment of inspiration, I always reach for the nearest piece of paper – a receipt, a Mcdonalds napkin, an empty page of the travel guidebook I’m devouring – and scribble a list of things I want to achieve that year on it. In past years, my [...]

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Tiger

This is a guest post by Emily Buchanan about a topic very close to my heart. On Trip Advisor, Phuket Zoo has received 199 “terrible” reviews. Visitors have branded it a “horrible experience” “dirty and neglectful” “miserable” and “cruel.” Many have called for it to be closed down whilst others have simply despaired at the [...]

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Lilian @ The Travel Armadillo in Australia

Editor’s note: I am always thrilled when fellow Slow Travellers get in touch and want to share their amazing stories of how they explored a place in depth and how they did it. This weeks inspirational story comes from Lilian over at Travel Armadillo, who speaks about the country I am now calling home – [...]

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