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Greece does many, many things beautifully, but the country's islands are an eternal favourite. Thousands of Greek islands are sprinkled across the Aegean and Ionian seas. The sheer volume means travellers are sure to find some to their liking, from tranquil ...


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Nowadays, it’s very hard to switch off from your phone let alone Wi-Fi. But the rewards of a digital detox, ‘quietcations’ or ‘deadzoning’ — where access to phones, social media and work notifications are limited — are palpable. Recent studies have shown that more travellers than ever are craving holidays that offer a proper reset, with time to relax, de-stress, lower blood p...


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Planning to hike Peru's Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu? One traveller spent months preparing for the trek's demanding high-altitude conditions through specialised altitude training, strength work, and endurance preparation. Here's what she learned and h...


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When you’re a member of the LGBTQ+ community, sometimes planning a trip away isn’t as easy as just hopping on a flight pointed to anywhere. As of 2025, laws criminalising LGBTQ+ individuals at large exist in 64 countries and territories — with the death penalty even occurring in 7 of them for same-sex sexual activity. That being said, there's no way you should opt out of trav...


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From leaving behind full-time office life in Sydney to spending more than 200 days exploring the world, Ritesh's (@ritto94) journey is all about adventure, connection, and saying yes to new experiences.

After booking his first 18-to-Thirtysomethings tour at 30 years old, he qui...


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