Feb 8, 2021• by Mature_Solo_Traveler
Top 10 Things to See & Do at Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh gave this beautiful island its name in 1696. He mistook the native animals, the quokkas, here for rats and named it Rottnest, meaning 'rats nest' in Dutch. The...
Jan 25, 2021• by dcglobejotters
Red Rocks and Beyond: A Guide to Moab and Its Incredible Natural Parks
Often regarded as the gateway to Utah's astonishing red rock canyon country, Moab serves as an ideal base for hikers, cyclists, kayakers, and nature enthusiasts. Enveloped by imposing crimson...
Jan 12, 2021• by TravelLightLaura
Pedal Power: Bentonville & Hot Springs, Arkansas
News flash – people plan entire vacations around cool places to ride a bike! You've heard of ski-in-ski-out condos, but the new trend is bike-in and bike-out! Bike-centricity is the hot new amenity...
Dec 29, 2020• by NatachaTravelBlogger
Diving at the Poor Knights Islands
The Poor Knights Islands are a Marine Reserve and Nature Reserve about 20km off the Tutukaka Coast in Northland, and they are internationally renowned as one of the premium dive destinations...
Dec 11, 2020• by dcglobejotters
All American: Exploring Four National Parks in the Southeast USA
“A national park is not a playground. it's a sanctuary for nature and for humans who will accept nature on nature's own terms.” -- Michael Frome, writer, educator, and guardian of the national...
Dec 11, 2020• by veganhaven
A Guide to Ethical Dolphin Watching
Wildlife watching experiences are top on the list of things to pursue for many who travel the world. Sadly, a lot of land and marine wildlife is threatened by human activities. Whether it's spotting...