Guest interview: Kimia, embracing solo travel head-on

Guest interview: Kimia, embracing solo travel head-on

On a day honouring women, and the unique challenges they face, we thought we’d sit down with an inspiring woman we know who’s traveled the world, sometimes with friends, sometimes on her own. We hope she inspires you too. What motivated your first trip? My first trip...

Tiger Air: Bali flights Travel Alert

1. If you have booked your insurance but haven’t departed yet: You should seek reimbursement from Tigerair and possible alternative travel options offered by the airline. Please visit https://tigerair.com.au/fly/travel-alerts for more information on your entitlements...

6 Fun & Memorable Things to do with Your Travel Keepsakes

Are you one of those quirky travellers who loves to stock up on keepsakes, from souvenirs to subway maps to ticket stubs? If so, go beyond throwing them in a box! Here’s how: 1. Create a memory jar All you need is a large jar with a big opening at the top. You can...

Fascinating Facts About Santa Claus From Around the World

We all know the ho, ho, ho of the jolly fat man in red. But around the world, did you know that Santa Claus is derived from a real Dutch bishop? Or that the red-and-white of his suit were popularised by Coca-Cola? The original Santa Claus is said to have sprung from...

The craziest ways to travel around the World

We’ve all heard of planes, trains, buses and automobiles – but if you had to get from A to B, would you jump onto one of these crazy modes of transport? Bamboo Train We’re used riding trains in Australia, but in Cambodia, Bamboo Trains are much more popular! You’ll...