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I lived in Istanbul for three years, and then returned back to my current home of Toronto in late 2017. Though, Istanbul isn’t a city that you leave behind, it’s …
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The highlight of Intrepid’s ‘Explore Jordan’ tour was having two days to explore Petra extensively – both with a brilliant guide and on my own.
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Since when is Mt Kilimanjaro in Kenya? 5 wildly inaccurate misconceptions about Tanzania
by Bill Snaddonby Bill SnaddonBefore I travelled to Tanzania for the first time in 2009, I was a little gobsmacked by some wildly incorrect notions my friends and family had about the coastal African …
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One traveller’s story of her search for wild elephants in Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountain range and what she learnt from the locals in Chi Phat who protect them.
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Why fear can be your greatest travel asset, according to one female traveller
by Tayla Gentleby Tayla GentleAs a travel writer and producer, one of my favourite parts of adventuring is the build up of nerves, and subsequent feelings of euphoria, that come with throwing myself well …
