Tuesday 9 April 2013

The Watery City

It has to be one of the most romantic ways to enter a city - across the lagoon by boat - the approach by water to Venice is the only one worth considering. Famed for centuries for its narrow canals and alleyways, gondolas and vaporetti, this city is so much more than the sum of its parts.

Saturday 5 January 2013

Where East meets West

When my friend Sara told me she was moving to Lebanon for a boy, my first thought was not 'Wow I'm so happy for her,' nor 'I wonder how she will cope with the change,' but 'When can I visit?!' Fast forward a few months and I found myself en route to a country not often associated with the idea of a relaxing holiday.



Wednesday 8 August 2012

A night to remember


What an adventurous few days. That's what I came to Morocco in search of so can't complain! After spending the first few days of the tour visiting the beautiful imperial cities of the north, including Fes where we saw the famous tanneries and huge medina, we crossed the Atlas mountains to the epic Sahara desert. Temperatures were topping 50degs, and shade was hard to come by.

Wednesday 1 August 2012

Ramadan in Morocco

Visiting a country - where 99% of the population is Muslim - during the holy month of Ramadan was always going to be interesting... I don't think I was prepared for the fact that not only does everyone over the age of 18 fast during daylight hours - this includes not allowing a sip of water past the lips - but the country effectively shuts down and only comes alive after 8.30pm, when everyone has broken fast.

Wednesday 25 July 2012

Time for another adventure


Its been way too long since I've been able to write on here. Aside from a flying visit to the Netherlands in December, I've been stationary for almost a year - and boy do I feel it! My feet are itching to get moving again so I 've packed my bags and am off to explore the exotic country of Morocco in 2 days time.

As a child I once went on holiday to Gibraltar with some family friends. My overriding memory of

Monday 25 July 2011

There and back again

As I write this post, I am surrounded by beautiful green fields stretching as far as the eye can see. But these aren't the rice paddies of Cambodia to which I have been accustomed to of late, but the corn fields of Essex.

Although my trip was originally planned for 4 months, which would have seen me returning in mid-August, life - as I should know by now - doesn't always turn out the way you plan...

Sunday 3 July 2011

Beautiful Cambodia



As soon as I crossed the border from Vietnam to Cambodia, my mood lifted as if by magic. The landscape suddenly became lush and green, the roads  clearer and the people 'smilier.'

Still traveling with Louise and Floor, our first stop was Sinhoukville; a standard stop on the backpacker circuit. We were planning on heading down the coast to Otres beach but the rain was torrential, so we decided to hole up in Serendipity beach where there was more going on - i.e. other people to talk to and lots of bars in which to while away the wet days...

Saturday 18 June 2011

Vietnam continued...

I had a really good time in Nha Trang - I was with Isaac and a couple of other friends; Floor (female) from Holland, and Zu (also female) from S. Africa. We went to some mud baths which was a lot of fun, and also a huge water park - where of course I was too chicken to go on many rides. The one slide I was brave enough for, I burnt my bum and gave myself a wedgie on the way down, so wasn't keen on a repeat performance!

Friday 3 June 2011

A story with no pictures...

Apologies yet again. I have been terrible at keeping you updated regarding my trip. But you'll be pleased to hear that it's because i'm having such a fantastic time, not for any other reason. However, my camera SD card has a virus so I can't currently upload any pictures, so will attempt to relay enough imagery with my words to make you imagine you are right here with me...

Friday 20 May 2011

The Land of a Million Elephants

Apologies for the radio silence - since I last wrote I have been very busy in the beautiful city of Luang Prabang in Laos (if anyone reading this has been there you will understand my reluctance to spend my time in internet cafes.), or else travelling through some very non-touristy areas where internet has been very hard to come by - i.e. non-existant. But i'm getting ahead of myself...