Travel

A Val Thorens Slope Guide

A Val Thorens Slope Guide

Apart from an hour and a half at the Milton Keynes Snozone in October 2018, the last time I went skiing was in 2012. We went to Bansko in Bulgaria which was great for the ability we were at the time and the budget we had but some of them started to go more regularly and wanted more of a challenge and some more options on and off the slopes. I had never been to the Alps before and was told it was going to in a whole different league from what i had done before. It was great.

Seoul City Guide

Seoul City Guide

The ultra modern capital of South Korea. It has a rich ancient history and a very unique recent history with their cousins to the north only 74km away. It has the worlds fastest Wi-Fi, the highest density of robot workers per 10,000 human workers, Korean BBQs, somaek, and enough coffee to drown a smug of hipsters (the collective noun according to the Urban Dictionary).

Athens City Guide

Athens City Guide

Athens, the capital city of Greece and holds roughly half its population. While this sprawling metropolis may seem daunting at first when you first see its size, it is actually a very manageable city with most points of interest in easy walking distance from each other. With its ancient monuments, fascinating history and incredible food, it’s a city not to be missed.

Nepal - In Search of Yaks and Yetis

Nepal - In Search of Yaks and Yetis

Back in 2015, I set out to conquer a small section of the Himalayas. Five years ago today we left Kathmandu to Pokhara, gateway to the Annapurna’s. These are the notes from that trip.

When I used to think of Nepal, it conjured up imagery of mountains, saffron clad monks, prayer flags and enough spirituality to choke a hippy. To some extent it lived up to this Tibetan-like view, but it is also so much more than that. I must admit I didn’t know much about Nepal before I left other than my desire to go there, so when one of my work colleagues at the time suggested a trip, I was quick to put my hand up and volunteer. I was working as an Assistant House Master and PE Assistant at a school when Rick sent the email to the staff for a two-week trip to Nepal, trekking the Annapurna region of the Himalayas the following year.

Costa Rica - Home Of My Spirit Animal

Costa Rica - Home Of My Spirit Animal

While on our separate gap year adventures in south east Asia, Lucy and I attempted to find each other in Thailand. I was on Koh Pha-ngan and Lucy was just about to start her volunteer work at Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand in the middle of nowhere. It very quickly became evident that getting to the middle of nowhere was going to be tricky and it would take longer to get there than I probably would have spent there. That was in 2008. Since then the topic of a possible trip together popped up every now and again. In 2015 all the talk became a reality. After much deliberation Costa Rica was chosen as the destination. We left four years ago today.

Indonesia's Bali and Komodo - Sarong it's so right

Indonesia's Bali and Komodo - Sarong it's so right

Over the last few years Bali has made quite the impact on social media and become the crown jewel for Indonesia’s travel industry. From its rice paddies to its beaches, it is very photogenic which explains the influx of bloggers, vloggers and hardcore Instagramers stoking the fire. But for those who want to do more than just take photos for “da gram” Bali has you spoilt for choice above and below the water. With that in mind my friend Annie and I went to find out what’s what.

Barcelona & Madrid: My first Couples Holiday

Barcelona & Madrid: My first Couples Holiday

It was our first couples holiday and at the tender age of 29, my first ever couples holiday.

The fun started at the line for immigration desk at Barcelona’s airport, El Prat. Three flights had just landed and there were only three members of staff behind the desks trying to process us all. You start to switch off after a while from following the same winding path in front of you. There was a brief period of drama to break up the monotony when a passenger from our flight outside of the line started shouting at his female traveling companion (presumed to be his wife/girlfriend and their assumed child) and then started throwing bags at them.