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Guide to 7 of the Best Sleeping Bags you can buy in Australia in 2024
Anyone who goes camping regularly will tell you how important it is to get yourself a good quality sleeping bag. If you don’t have one, those chilly nights by the beach, or up in the hinterlands, can be a real test of your resolve when the mercury dips below zero. Thankfully there are a number…
Read MoreIs Belize Safe?
Belize is a remarkable country with a coral-fringed coastline of the Caribbean, an abundance of lush rainforest interiors, and various vibrant cultures. These and countless other sceneries make the country an excellent destination for a vacation! However, the country frequently ranks high in the globe for violence resulting from border disputes with Guatemala and an…
Read MoreIs Mexico Safe?
For years, travellers have been mystified by Mexico—from the laid-back way of life, the food, the culture, Mayan history and the beaches, there’s so much the country has to offer. Nevertheless, Mexico has also been a crime hotbed, with kidnappings, gang-related violence, and drug cartels being reported frequently. This makes it daunting to consider travelling…
Read MoreWhere to Stay in Bali? Here are Bali’s BEST Locations!
Bali is an island paradise brimming with enchantment, secrecy, and opportunities. It gives digital nomads-to-be tourists a chance to have the trip of their dreams, from the stunningly tropical south coast to the lush heart of the rainforest. Where exactly should you reside when you visit Bali? Are you interested in seeing monasteries and rice…
Read More12 of the Best Wineries in Hunter Valley
There can be few more pleasurable experiences in life than visiting the cellar door of a winery and trying out lots of labels you have never previously had before. One of the best places in Australia to do this is the Hunter Valley, which has been a hotbed for wine production since the mid-1860s when…
Read More12 of the best pubs in Perth you simply must visit
Perth is a very hot city. So when the sun is blazing, and you have got a raging thirst on, there is no better thing to do than visit the pub for a nice ice-cold brew. These days pubs are more than just places to get a drink. They are also fully-fledged restaurants and entertainment…
Read More20 Best Italian Restaurants in Perth
Looking for the best Italian restaurants in Perth? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Whether you are team pizza or team pasta, there are plenty of wonderful places in the city in which you can get your fix of Azurri cuisine. From the CBD to Freemantle and Hawthorn, we’ve scoured the city to come up…
Read More11 of the best wineries and vineyards in Hobart
There can be few more pleasant ways to spend an afternoon in Hobart, than sitting on the deck of an award-winning winery and enjoying one of their signature labels. Known for its cool climate varietals like Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris and Riesling, Tasmania’s wine regions are unlike any other in the world.…
Read More8 of the Best Portable Camping Stoves you can buy in Australia
Interested in purchasing a new portable camping stove? Well, let us help you out! In this guide, we will showcase 8 of the best camping stoves you can buy for camping in Australia. Regardless of whether you are a seasoned camper who is looking to replace their old model or a novice who is in…
Read More7 Awesome Portable Fire Pits you can buy for Camping in Australia
When it comes to camping, there is no better feeling than sitting around a fire, enjoying a beer or two with your mates, or a few toasted marshmallows with your kids. For many campers, it represents the perfect way to relax after a full day of enjoying the wonders of nature. However, while some campsites…
Read MoreFintan Magee New Mural – Townsville, Australia
We have received some images from Fintan Magee’s most recent street art painting, which he recently finished in Townsville, Australia. The amazing Australian street artist has unveiled yet another enormous sculpture that features one of his recognisable figures. One young man is depicted in this painting lying on his back while supporting a lovely home…
Read MoreThings to do in Hobart in Winter
Winter in Hobart may be crisp, but that doesn’t mean the city’s activities come to a halt! The state is hosting various cultural events and food tourism to take full advantage of Tassie’s unique combination of cool weather and warm culture. Furthermore, there are renowned museums and galleries where you can stay warm, take in…
Read MoreClassic Trek: Western Arthur Range (4 Days, 34km)
Tasmania’s South-west has some of Australia’s most remote, rugged, and wild places. Moreover, Arthur Range is perhaps the southwest’s wildest yet most beautiful region. The range has 22 crests and 20 hanging lakes, which are 15 km long and take walkers an average of four-to-five days to cross, showing how rough the terrain is. The…
Read More10 Things to See And Do At Mount Remarkable National Park
The serene views, rugged ranges, steep green valleys, exposed quartzite cliffs, and dramatic gorges make Mount Remarkable National Park a favorite vacation destination for many. Additionally, the park is located between Flinders Ranges and the Spencer Gulf and is approximately 250km from the city center of Adelaide. The added accessibility makes the park even more…
Read MoreAn overview of all the Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service camping zones on K’gari (formerly Fraser Island)
Formerly known as Fraser Island, K’gari is one of the most popular places to camp in the whole of Australia. A bucket-list destination for many people, this World Heritage-listed island has a topography that includes everything from rainforests, mangrove forests and eucalyptus woodland, to wallum and peat swamps, coastal heaths and sand dunes. It also…
Read MoreIt Took Millions of Years for the Earth to Form This Strange Pavement-Like Rock Formation in Tasmania
When you think about pavement, you usually imagine a hot, flat, asphalt parking lot. However, pavement can be found in the natural world, as it turns out. In Tasmania, Australia, and oddly rectangular saltwater pool creation known as the Eaglehawk Neck Resulting from the breakdown of Pavement is an erosion generated by the planet, in…
Read MoreYour guide to 7 of the Best Inflatable Stand Up Paddleboards in Australia right now!
Are you a SUP enthusiast who loves nothing more than cruising down a river or lake on a Stand Up Paddleboard? Well if you are then you are in luck! In this guide, we will highlight 7 of the best inflatable stand up paddleboards in Australia right now. Sure, many places you go to will…
Read More7 of the Best Camping BBQs you can buy in Australia right now!
For some, its main draw is the opportunity to fish, swim or hike. For others, it’s the chance to sleep under the stars. But for many people, the joy of camping is actually in the cooking of a good old BBQ. If you love to cook up a storm when you are away camping then…
Read More9 of the Best Self Inflating Mattress in Australia for camping
Looking for a self inflating mattress? Then you are in the right place! We all know how important sleep is for campers, so when it comes to a mattress that self-inflates you are going to want to get one that suits your needs perfectly. Whether that relates to comfort, cost, weight, packability, or all of…
Read MoreA review of the Cooktown Orchid Travellers Park in Far North Queensland
For many campers, a trip to Cooktown is high on the agenda when visiting Far North Queensland. Situated about 330 km north of Cairns, and a whopping 1980 km north of Brisbane, historic Cooktown is famous, of course, for being the area where James Cook anchored his ship, The Endeavour, for running repairs all the…
Read More10 Abandoned Airports Around the World and the History Behind Them
Every country has a small airport that was once functional and is now abandoned for several reasons. But why would people invest in such expensive projects to render them useless? The history behind these airports will leave you at the edge of your seat. Here are some of the most expensive, weirdest, and biggest abandoned…
Read More11 Things to Do in Todos Santos, Mexico
Todo Santos is a small laidback town located one and a half hours from Mexico’s popular town, Los Cabos. Enjoy amazing cuisine, breathtaking beaches, boutiques, and restaurants in this small, picturesque town in Mexico. Finding an old beachside town with almost perfect weather, excellent delicacies, friendly locals, and white sandy beaches is rare. Not even…
Read More15 of the Best Things To See and Do in Charleville
Heading to the outback in Queensland? Then be sure to pencil in a visit to Charleville! Set approximately 750 km west of Brisbane, this charming outback locality is the largest town in the Murweh Shire. Although it has a remote location, there are plenty of attractions here to pique the interest of the visitor. In…
Read MoreReview of the Tallebudgera Caravan Park
For families who love camping, the Tallebudgera Caravan Park is a brilliant place to visit. Situated with the suburb of Palm Beach on the Gold Coast, the park enjoys a wonderful location, hugging the Tallebudgera estuary, which is a very safe and family-friendly place to swim. As well as offering an excellent range of overnight…
Read MoreWhere is Victoria?
Victoria is the second most-populated state in Australia with over 6 million people living in the locality. Melbourne is by far the biggest city in the state but other notable dwellings include Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo. Other than the major city the state is home notable attractions like the Great Ocean Road, Phillip Island and…
Read MoreWhere is Kyabram?
Kyabram is a town in central Victoria, Australia. It is situated 124 miles (200 km) north of the state capital, Melbourne. The name Kyabram derives from the Aboriginal word meaning “thick forest.” Namely duly so due to the rich green which lends itself to a wealth of irrigation; as such the town’s economy is supported…
Read MoreWhere is Lismore and the Richmond River?
New South Wales, Australia Lismore is a city in the northeastern area of New South Wales, Australia. The city is situated on the northern arm of the Richmond River. The city is geographically varied as it is situated between rainforest land and only 20 miles (32km) from the coast of the Pacific Ocean. Image Source-…
Read MoreWhere is the Clarence River?
The Clarence River is a coastal river in the northeastern area of New South Wales, Australia, rising in the McPherson Range near the Queensland border, flowing south and northeast for 245 mi (394 km), before emptying into the Pacific 40 mi below Grafton. Its primary tributaries are the Timbarra, Mitchell, and Orara. Woodford, Chatsworth, and…
Read MoreWhere are the Torres Strait Islands?
Queensland, Australia The Torres Strait Islands, are a group of islands located within the Torres Strait, north of Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia, and south of the island of New Guinea. This is composed of several islands scattered over around 18,500 square miles (48,000 square km) of water. The islands are usually distinguished by several…
Read MoreMoomba Festival – A Cultural Fun Day Out for Free!
Who remembers Moomba Festival? The last few years have been rough on everyone and it has disrupted key events in Melbourne. One of which has been the annual Moomba Festival which has had its frequency and planning completely torn apart by the global pandemic. Image Source- Instagram The festival as always is a celebration of…
Read MoreWhere is Wonthaggi?
Wonthaggi is a town in southern Victoria, Australia. It is located 5 miles (8 km) inland from the coast of Bass Strait. Explorer, William Hovell discovered the deposits of black coal in Cape Peterson nearby the town in 1826 – however most attempts at the time to mine there were not fruitful. The name ‘Wonthaggi’…
Read MoreYour complete Inskip Point Camping Guide for 2024
For most people who want to go camping in Queensland, a stay at the Inskip Point Campground is right at the top of their bucket list. Offering campsites that reside just metres from the shoreline, the campgrounds at Inskip are perfect for those who like to spend some quality time right by the beach. Situated…
Read MoreDiscover the Gosangs Tunnel
Feeling adventurous? Well, how does a 20-metre crawl through a small cave tunnel sound to you? Not convinced? Just wait till you find out what you will see when you do it! Reached via a walking track that you join at Abraham’s Bosom Reserve in Currarong, Gosang’s Tunnel is essentially a cave system. Concealed amongst…
Read MoreIntroducing The Honeymoon Bay Campground!
Looking for your next camping adventure? Well in this article we will showcase to you why The Honeymoon Bay Campground is such a great option. Nestled within the Jervis Bay region of New South Wales, Honeymoon Bay is a picturesque sheltered bay that offers an excellent beach, as well as fabulous opportunities for paddling and…
Read MoreWhy the NRMA Beachfront Holiday Park in Bowen is such a great option!
As a holiday destination, there is a lot to be said for Bowen. Nestled on the shores of Edgecumbe Bay, in the northern region of the Whitsundays, this picturesque seaside town is blessed with a perfect year-round, tropical climate. It also offers easy access to no less than eight award-winning, palm tree-lined beaches, stunning coral…
Read More19 Things you need for a fantastic camping trip!
First time going camping? Then you’ll be in for a wonderful time! What can be better than hiking through woodlands or canyons, fishing or kayaking along streams, creeks, lakes and rivers, or sitting by a roaring campfire under a star-filled sky at night? Getting at one with nature is a fantastic experience, but it can…
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Two Years At Sea: Little Happens, Nothing Is Explained
Ben Rivers’ video talks about a guy who lives in a rural Scottish cottage. We look into detail about his everyday existence – but don’t know why. Join him at his ‘slow cinema.’ This may be the worst post-screening party in cinematic history. While sipping tea and screeching in an abandoned farmhouse courtyard deep in…
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