As soon as the Perth border restrictions lifted, I hurried to make plans to support the sustainable tourism businesses in the South West region of WA. I took a whole week off my work (absolutely unheard of) to really soak up the Margaret River region and enjoy every drop of this adventure.
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Tasi Travels: Travel With Purpose Adventure to Timor-Leste
Surprise! I was one of the few, very lucky adventurers to join Tasi Travels on their very first Travel With Purpose trip to Timor-Leste last month. And boy, was it a magical journey! I first
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Borneo and Malaysia: The Journey That Started Them All
While I’ve been travelling since I was a tiny human, I never knew that my first somewhat independent overseas adventure would be the first stepping stone towards a beautifully interconnected path. I’ve talked about the
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Plant Based O’ahu: Travelling With a Vegan Diet
During Veganuary this year, I made the leap and started practising what I was preaching. It’s now almost June and I’m happy to report that my vegan diet is still doing wonders for my health
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5 Tips for Sustainable Travel: The Big Island of Hawai’i
Five weeks ago, I made a small cabin in an ecological community in Pāhoa, Hawai’i, my home for the night. It’s eery to now hear about the eruption of Kilauea, which we visited twice on
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4 Reasons Why Sustainable Travel is a Must for Ethical Living
Talking about ethics in travel is a risky road. Doesn’t travelling generally exploit culture, commodify ancient monuments, and cause even more environmental damage?
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Woody Island, Western Australia: The Island I Grew Up On
Not much has changed in 10 years, at least not on Woody Island in Esperance’s Recherche Archipelago. In the 2017 holiday period, I returned to the island that I spent so many days of my
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The Ultimate Guide to 10 Days in Tasmania
At the beginning of this year, my partner told me that he was taking me on a surprise holiday. A little less than an hour and a lot of incessant nagging later, I got the
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96 Hours in Rome: Backpacking on a budget
January 2015 saw the end of my last huge European backpacking adventure, with Rome as the final (and perhaps the most precious) destination on the list.