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A Silk Road Journey
Being offered the opportunity to travel through Central Asia onboard the Golden Eagle was a dream come true. When I walked through the train station and onto the platform and saw the friendly crew dressed in their royal blue uniforms greeting guests with trays of champagne – I knew I was in for a treat…
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Kenya Revisited
Having a job which demands I keep up to date with the very latest and greatest African safari experiences is a hardship I’m willing to bear! With so many options on offer, there is nothing like a personal recommendation based on first-hand experience, so I recently returned to one of my favourite safari destinations –…
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Exploring the Wild South
I have just had the privilege of travelling to Chile and can highly recommend visits to the beautiful island of Chiloe and the rugged beauty of Patagonia to anyone exploring the wild southern regions of South America. Chiloé Island is a large, lush island located off the southern coast of Chile. The waters of the…
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It’s a Punt
High monsoon temperatures go hand in hand with high rainfall and very high humidity across Cambodia from April to October. We took a punt and chose November for travelling to Vietnam and Cambodia, aiming for the end of the monsoon and catching the last high-water sailing for our chosen boutique river cruise along the Mekong…
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Rock the Kasbah!
What is a wadi? A medina? World Journeys’ Kate Couling gives meaning to these and other common Arabic terms used throughout North Africa and the Middle East.
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Talking about Cuba
For travellers looking for a destination that is charming yet challenging in equal measure, let me tell you about Cuba. Beautiful colonial architecture, colourful classic cars, swaying palm trees and free-flowing rum are all there, along with the sense that you’ve somehow woken up in a different era. On the flip side, Cuba’s economic situation…
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The Colours of Alaska
My memories of travel to Alaska are awash with colours, all distinctly beautiful and varying with the seasons. The glaciers, wide open spaces, mountains, wildlife, island-dotted coastlines and extensive backcountry of “The Last Frontier” offer unforgettable experiences whether you choose summer or winter, land or sea. In the nearly endless daylight of summer’s midnight sun,…
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More than blossoms – springtime Japan
For many, a bucket list experience is to visit Japan during the springtime ‘sakura’ (cherry blossom) season, but there is so much more to see. Each year in late March, World Journeys operates a small hosted group to experience it all – Cherry Blossom Japan. It all begins in Tokyo, with the contrasting experiences of…
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My Morocco
Morocco offers the traveller a unique blend of culture, history, cuisine and natural beauty. Essentially, it’s my kind of travel. From the bustling city of Marrakech to the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert and the coastal town of Essaouira, there’s no shortage of fascinating places to explore. Starting with Marrakech, it’s a vibrant city…
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Cape Town to Dar es Salaam
My adventure aboard Rovos Rail was a long time coming. Having booked for 2020, it only became possible to climb aboard in 2022. My chosen route of Cape Town to Dar es Salaam takes just over two weeks to wend its way from South Africa to Botswana, Victoria Falls, Zambia and finally Tanzania. Quite the…


