Solo travel

Travelling Solo through the Middle East: Lydia’s story

Lydia Harris, a 29-year-old HR professional from London, recently decided to escape the big city for an epic three-week solo trip through the Middle East. She loves to travel whenever possible and has recently discovered a new-found passion for solo adventures. We caught up with Lydia on her latest solo adventure. Where I travelled to… […]

These 6 Female Adventurers will Make you Want to Get Out There!

There was a time when adventure travel was exclusive to bearded gentlemen, but let’s face it – times have moved on. These days, there are women pushing the frontiers across land and sea and smashing world records in every direction. It’s time to look at what running like a girl, climbing like a girl and […]

Go on a Rickshaw Challenge in Sri Lanka

As an experienced traveller it’s easy to become jaded. You can explore a country by train, you can explore it on foot, but after some time you can become weary of staying in the same sorts of places, bumping into the same people time and again. To keep your wanderlust not just alive but thriving, […]

Exploring the Imperial Cities of Morocco

Morocco is an eye opening effervescent experience. It draws influence from the Middle East to Southern Europe, and boasts unique vibrancy forged throughout history. Its sweeping seaside cities and pink  medinas are enough to enchant even the most seasoned traveller. From King’s Palaces to mosques and city squares, the four Imperial Cities of Rabat, Meknes, Marrakech […]

Tour de France of Mountain Biking

By Timothy Hammond EPIC HIGHS AND EPIC LOWS – Experiencing the notorious 8-day Absa Cape Epic mountain bike race from the front. Coined by many as the “Tour de France of the mountain biking world”, the Cape Epic is exactly as its name suggests – an epic mountain bike race around the Cape Winelands in […]