Now. Before I start this post, you should be warned, it could come across a little bit ranty. It is, if this is of any consolation, a Friday. Which means almost nothing when you are travelling, other than the fact that all the pubs are likely to be busier if you go out. I wish […]
Archives for August 2010
Visiting The Lost Cities of Limmen National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
To continue the offroad section of posts on the site, which I started with my piece on Gregory National Park, here are some thoughts on another less well known and somewhat out of the way park in Australia’s Northern Territory – Limmen National Park. Where and what is Limmen National Park? Limmen is a […]
Visiting Gregory National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
A visit to Gregory National Park is not on most visitors to-do lists when visiting Australia’s Northern Territory. It doesn’t have the dramatic natural wonders of Kakadu or the myriad water holes and easy accessibility of Litchfield. It doesn’t have the gorges of Katherine National Park, or the incredibly well known majesty of Uluru. What […]
Inside Australia: Art in out of the way WA
There is, on a dried out salt flat deep in the heart of the Western Australian goldfields, an art installation by the renowned artist Antony Gormley. It is one of the largest outdoor art installations in the world, and absolutely worth the trek to get to. Called Inside Australia, and comprising 51 statues spread out […]
Ten tips to make the most of your travels
You may be a seasoned veteran traveller, or you could be off on your first big adventure. Whichever part of the travelling spectrum you fit into, I thought some ideas on how to make the most of your travels, based on my various travelling experiences, could come in handy. In no particular order therefore, here […]