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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It is quite sad that many people only think of Christchurch as the earthquake city, and are somewhat reluctant to visit because of news that it’s still recovering from the events which forever changed it, coupled with the fear of experiencing a strong quake while there. It’s a pity, because, not only is Christchurch now [...]

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When disaster strikes somewhere, we all struggle to find a reason to return. In recent years it has happened with Bali and its terrorist attacks, and Japan with its nuclear crisis. And then there is Christchurch. On the 4th of September 2012, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the city, and although no one was killed, [...]

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Hotel 1929 – Singapore in style

Though I was never ever comfortable doing the stay-in-a-dorm-full-of-strangers business, there was a time when I thought that the less money I spent on accommodation while travelling the better, because, after all, what am I going to do in that room but sleep? But as the years passed, and I became a frequent, seasoned traveller [...]

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The totally random, post-birthday post.

  There is something about the number 27. For some reason or other, countless events have happened on this particular date, and even though, as my lovely colleagues promptly informed me when I mentioned my excitement at turning this particular age, there is something known as the 27 Club for all the famous people who [...]

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Down in the Mekong delta with buffalo tours

There are times during our travels when, if we are open-minded enough, we get to see things which truly change our lives and our way of thinking. I am not speaking of a pretty temple, or an ancient palace, nor a memorable meal in a local restaurant. I am speaking about something which is so [...]

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