Melbourne, a grisly view from a bridge: Father throws 4 year old daughter off the city's West Gate bridge
South Australia: from heavenly summer days to the living hell of a heatwave
Taking in the atmosphere at the Tour Down Under in Adelaide
Moose Travel Network
Moose Travel Network
"Jump on the Moose bus for our legendary winter tours as we cruise BC and Alberta for some of the best snow in the continent. Moose winter tours include the cost of accommodation and lift tickets all in one great price, so the only thing you have to worry about is getting yourself down the hill. Join backpackers from all around the world as they explore resorts such as Whistler, Big White or Lake Louise, (to name a few) packaged with great activities like winter tubing, snowmobiling, ice skating, hockey games, curling and dog sledding.
Our Westcoast Powder tour packages Whistler, Big White and Silverstar in an awesome 8 day adventure, that allows you to start or finish in Banff or Vancouver. Jump on the bus and make the most of Western BC and make some great friends from all over the world. Our Rocky Rager tour also features 5 days of skiing/snow boarding, but this time in the legendary Rocky Mountains where we visit: Sunshine, Lake Louise, Kicking Horse and Fernie. If that’s not enough combine both of these epic snow experiences in the Big Kahuna 14-16 day pass that takes in both the Rocky Rager and the Westcoast Powder. Never before has a tour been created that allows such a wide variety of snow and ski conditions! Jump on the Moose bus and see Canada like you’ve never imagined.
Check us out on Facebook to hook up with past or upcoming passengers. Check out our website as well and peruse some of our (slightly warmer) summer adventures! Happy travels! "
Moose winter slide show on YouTube! |
Feature of the week, Jan. 18th to Jan. 25th, 2009
Submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada
City Guesthouse, Toronto
"City Guesthouse is centrally located in the heart of Downtown Toronto to accommodate your needs. Our fully-furnished lodging facility is steps away from the Sherbourne subway station as well as public transport. We are close to many of Toronto's finest attractions, entertainment and shopping districts including the CN Tower, Rogers Center, Casa Loma, Royal Ontario Museum,Ryerson University and the University of Toronto.
We want your stay at the City Guesthouse to be as relaxing as possible, so enjoy Cable Television with VCR in your private bedrooms along with Free Hi-Speed WiFi -Wireless Internet Access. Help yourselves to our fully-equipped kitchens with a Microwave, Stove, Refrigerator, Toaster, and Coffee Maker.
Also, for your convenience, we have a Common Computer with Free Hi-Speed Internet Access and Telephones (Free Local Calls). We also have laundry facilities (Washers and Dryers) at our guesthouse. Other In Room amenities include, an AM/FM Clock Radio Alarm, Hair Dryer, Iron and Ironing Board. We have friendly and curteous staff to make your stay in Toronto as enjoyable as possible."
Hostel of the week, Jan. 11th to Jan. 18th, 2009
Submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada
Your chance to chat to an insider
The image is of the chic postmodern Middle Eastern interior of Almaz by Momo at Mall of the Emirates, Dubai. And those gorgeous lamp covers (along with a range of stylish bits and pieces) are for sale from the little 'boutique' in the corner of the restaurant.
Moose Travel Network
Moose Travel Network
Feature of the week for February 10th to Feb. 17th 2008: Our sponsor, Moose Travel specializes in Adventure Transportation in Canada for backpackers and independent travellers!
"Moose Travel Network is Canada's backpacker company. We offer hop-on hop-off adventure tours to the Rockies including Banff and Jasper, Vancouver Island, Whistler, Toronto, Montreal, Niagara Falls and now New York City. Our trips have been designed by backpackers for backpackers with the intention of making a true connection with local culture and the places to which we travel. According the veteran Rockies guide and guide-trainer John Rodgers, the secret is to take people to places that are quintessentially Canadian. "Our goal is to take our passengers to natural places that fill them with a massive sense of awe and inspiration. My favourite experiences have been canoeing in lakes in Algonquin Park, hiking to the continental divide in the Rockies, rafting the glacial-fed Kicking Horse river, having a campfire under the northern lights or hiking through our stunning temperate rainforests."
By offering hop-on and hop-off capabilities all of our passengers are afforded a great deal of flexibility. Our passes are valid for the whole season so a passenger can spend as much time as he or she needs exploring at their own pace. While on the bus passengers get to hang out with other like-minded travelers meeting people from all around the world having fun on our pub nights and other legendary social outings. Also as a Moose passenger you are entitled to great discounts with hostels and all activities on the tour. With 14 years of experience and super passionate Canadian guides, our tours are the only option for backpackers visiting Canada!
Summer trips begin in mid March and run into November. Check out our website at http://www.moosebus.com for more details. See you soon....Safe travels!"
Submitted by Kennedy Jones
Backpackers Hostels Canada
To haggle or not to haggle?
1001 Travel Writer Tips: here is Tip # 1002 from a travel writer
Pictured? That's the Old Telegraph Station in Alice Springs; these things are dotted around Australia and this one was integral in connecting Darwin and Alice Springs to the rest of Australia when it was established, and in doing so connecting Australia with the world. The grounds are gorgeous and green, and there's a grassy area on the Todd River banks beyond that wooden fence which is a tranquil spot to while away an afternoon.
My desert island blogs: the coolest travel blogs on the web
1) Maryam from Marrakesh: this whimsical blog is a wonderful example of one that communicates a personal vision. Maryam expresses her own unique way of seeing the world as she shares the magical times and frustrating moments as she and her architect-husband build a guesthouse in Morocco. A creative outlet for Maryam, it has an addicted community of vicarious travellers who visit every day to experience Maryam's Marrakesh.
2) Pret a Voyager: written by Baltimore-based designer Anne who loves to travel, this is a brilliant example of a blogger who 'connects' with her content. Anne is always discovering and sharing all kinds of fascinating stuff related to her passions for Paris, design, travel, maps, and her hometown, and presents them through her own special perspective. Anne occasionally writes about things we might read about on other blogs, but when Anne shows us something we see what makes it relevant to her and why it should be important to us.
3) Primitive Culture: this is a prime example of a blog that's engaging because it's written from experience. Xander, formerly based in Bangkok, born in New Mexico, and educated in South Africa, documents his observations from his experience living, working and traveling through Asia, Africa and America, providing an insight into the pleasure he gains from experiencing local food, coffee, exotica and esoterica.
4) Wide Angles, Wine and Wanderlust: written by (full disclosure) my co-author/husband Terry, this is a fantastic example of a blog with a sense of purpose. It has motivation, direction, and originality. Terry writes in an engaging, insightful and often witty way about his profession (photographer/travel writer) and his passions (photography, food & wine). He doesn't write every day, only when he has something to say. And that's exactly what I mean.
5) Going Local: this blog focused on hospitality tourism (couchsurfing, home-swapping, house-sitting and so on), written by former Guardian journalist and new Buenos Aires-resident Vicky Baker, is an excellent example of a blog that is well-written. Each post has focus, structure, is engaging, has focus, and holds my attention. It doesn't matter if Vicky writes 10-words or 1000, I'm going to read them.
6) Life In A Venti Cup: this is a fabulous blog with a capital F and fits my eye-candy criteria to a cute T. It's chic, sassy and sexy (just like Franki), boasts gorgeous pics, cute design, a clean look and feel, and light and breezy content that keeps me coming back for more - with a capital M.
I'm keen to know what you think of my criteria - and these blogs. And I'm dying to know what your desert island travel blogs are - and most of all, the reasons why.
What makes a travel blog cool
1) Personal vision: the blog has to reveal an individual way of seeing the world that's the writer's own, expressed in a focused, compelling and unique way. It must communicate the thoughts, ideas, interests and passions of the author in a creative, well thought-out and highly personal way.
2) Sense of purpose: it must have motivation, direction, a reason to exist, and original stories to tell. It's got to exist for reasons other than to relieve boredom or generate income for the blogger. If it does that on the side, fine, but I'm not interested in blogs where that's the main goal.
3) It must be well-written: I want to read posts that are well-written, have shape, form and focus, and read well. I don't care if they're short or long. I don't go in for this 'optimum blog-post length' debate - they can be 100 words or 1000 words for all I care. Because if the narrative is structured, engaging and holds my attention it doesn't matter.
4) It must be written from experience: I want to read travel blogs written by bloggers who are travelling and experiencing what they're writing about, not simply regurgitating content they've read elsewhere, press releases they've been sent, or compiling posts from other blogs on the web. I want to read posts that provide a new insight into travelling the world, its places and people. I want to learn from what the blogger is learning from their travels.
5) It must 'connect' with its content: if the blogger is writing about other blogs, sites or media content, I want to see a connection. I'm not interested in reading about the same topic on ten different blogs. I want to read about it in a new and revealing way that makes me think about the subject differently or see it through the blogger's way of seeing the world.
6) It should be easy on the eye: if the blog is designed beautifully then that's a bonus, but at the very least I want something that's cool, clean-looking, and with inspiring images I can enjoy.
So what criteria do you use? Or is what makes a travel blog cool for you something that's not so easily definable?
The best job in the world? It turns out it's not mine after all...
Pictured: not the Whitsundays, but another beautiful beach near Albany in Western Australia that we visited recently, charmingly called The Pond by locals.
Bespoke breaks: tailored trip planning with Triporati
The pic: one of the many breathtaking beaches in the south-west of Western Australia, an area that extends from Esperance to Albany and all the way across to Augusta, with a coastline dotted with beaches boasting snow white sands, turquoise water, and dramatic rocks - that's a trip I'd do again in a heartbeat.
Best time to visit Australia? It may be summer, but don't head Down Under
* Take a look at the fascinating six seasons that the indigenous people of Kakadu follow here.
Pictured? Our vehicle on the Mereenie Loop, an outback track west of Alice Springs, just before we were caught in a flash flood in early November. Read about our adventure on Terry's blog Wide angles, wine and wanderlust in his post Staying calm in the eye of the storm, part 1 and part 2.
The best new retro-luxe train journeys
* The Orient Express - this sumptuous 'hotel on wheels' may be known as the grande dame of great trains, but there are in fact two sumptuous trains you can check into, the Eastern and Oriental Express, which travels through Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Laos, and the Venice-Simplon Orient Express, which does an array of routes, including the classic trips from Paris via Budapest and Bucharest to Istanbul, and the Venice via Krakow and Vienna to Paris trip.
* The Golden Chariot - this charming Indian 'chariot' is my favorite, running from Bangalore via Mysore and Goa back to Bangalore over 8 days, the beautiful train boasts two elegant restaurants and gorgeous lounges featuring proper dining chairs, as well an on-board gym and spa where guests can enjoy massages and treatments!
* The Danube Express - calling itself the 'Central European Train Hotel' this classic new train service offers a number of nostalgia-imbued journeys that you can join in Brussels, Berlin, Budapest or Istanbul, and enjoy in Classic and Deluxe Sleeping Cars - both look pretty swish.
* The Tangula Luxury Trains - due to start operating in a few months from Beijing to Tibet and Beijing to Yunnan, the only thing old-fashioned about these sleek contemporary-designed trains managed by the Kempinski group is the service and attention to detail - everything from spacious suites equipped with mini-bars and wireless internet access to personal butlers!
Want some more ideas? Check out these Eight Great Rail Escapes from the Man in Seat 61 and Dan Kieran's Slow Trains Through Eastern Europe.
The image? The lounge car on The Ghan.
Breakfast in bed and the romance of train travel revisited
Alisa Guest Home, Toronto
YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME
Dear friends! Whenever you are visiting Toronto, whether you are a new immigrant or a regular visitor and looking for accommodation, you have reached the right place! Alisa Guest Home is the best option for you to start your new life or journey in Toronto. Alisa Guest Home provides cheaper fully furnished, short & long term accommodation.
We rent rooms on daily, weekly and monthly basis starting at $50.00/night- (based on minimum 3 nights stay) one of the best rate in the industry without compromise on quality.
The facilities are closer to Human Resource Center (SIN Card Office) and Ministry of Health Office (Health Card Office). Our Guest home is nestled within an established neighbourhood surrounded by parks and quiet residential streets. Bus stops, supermarkets, banks, post office, library, restaurants and highway access are conveniently close.
At Alisa Guest Home, we offer a variety of services. No other place is like this place and we promise you a cozy and enjoyable stay! Our team would answer to any or all your queries about your stay in Canada. We provide pick up, drop off, moving, travel services at a nominal rate.
For more information, please browse through our website and make your reservation with us.
We look forward to welcoming you!
"Hostel of the week" for Nov.16th to Nov.23rd 2008,
posted by Ken Jones Backpackers Hostels Canada (www.backpackers.ca)
South Algonquin Backpackers
Welcome to Algonquin Backpackers, an established hostel and B&B run by travellers, for travellers.
Relax and enjoy your stay in the comfort of our unique century-old frontier hotel. Leave the tourist rush behind and take a step back into Algonquin's history.
Located in the heart of the Algonquin Highlands, we're surrounded by lakes, forest and unspoiled scenery on the quiet side of Algonquin Park. But don't expect to see hordes of camera-toting sightseers or lines of buses and campervans. Our tiny Village of Maynooth is still very much 'off the beaten path'!
For our guests travelling without vehicles, we are conveniently located on a Greyhound bus route, and once you have arrived we offer all sorts of Algonquin daytrips and shuttles with options to hike, bike, horseback ride, kayak and canoe, or we can set you up for an overnight canoe trip or camping adventure. We guarantee good equipment and the best rental rates!
Agora Hostel, Catania Sicily Italy
Catania offers 2 hostels which cater for all tastes.
Agorà Hostel offers a great chilled out atmosphere with its famous bar and restaurant. Party nights are known to finish as late as 5am .. especially on Mondays!! Great for students and large groups.
Atrium Hostel offers a quieter location and is suited more for couples, families or small groups who want a bit more comfort and a good night of sleep. Whichever your choice you are guaranteed a super friendly welcome.
Many services run through Agorà hostel are also available to guests of Atrium Hostel: internet, restaurant and bar amongst others :-) Both hostels are in the historical centre of Catania and are easily reached from the bus and train stations.
University Place, Windsor Ontario
University Place in Windsor, Ontario
University Place in Windsor, Ontario treats you as a special guest. It is our value that your accommodation experience with us is one of privacy, respect and excellence. University Place is open to students, professionals and travelers. We aim to provide a comfortable and healthy living environment that contributes to one's personal, educational and professional advancement.
Many students who looked for a decent off-campus residence or housing centre have found us and made us their favourite home-away-from-home. Many professionals and travelers looking for low rates and clean, quiet, quality funished rooms have also done the same. With five room/suite options it's a smart choice for a single-night stay to multi-semester living. Come discover us for yourself.
University Place is located in a pleasant neighbourhood and is an easy 5 minute walk to University of Windsor, several scenic riverfront parks, trails and bike paths, nature reserves as well as local shopping and restaurants.
Banff Adventures Unlimited
While staying at the Y Mountain Lodge or the Samesun Banff Backpackers Lodge,
find your adventure at Banff Adventures Unlimited in Banff, Alberta
"For over a decade, Banff Adventures Unlimited has helped visitors experience the best of Banff National Park and the Canadian Rockies. Offering the full array of winter and summer activities available, we specialize in providing convenient service, allowing our guests to spend more time playing in the mountains and less time planning for them. Whether you seek a calm retreat or a heart-pounding adventure, we are sure to have a trip to satisfy.
Your adventure starts here."
Train noise... the ideal soundtrack to tracking shots of epic landscapes
Another thing I loved about Platinum service was the ability to see out the windows on both sides of the train from within our cabin. Our window out to the corridor was aligned with the window on the other side of the train so as to enable some serious scenery absorption. That, combined with the slow pace and clackety-clack soundtrack was very conducive to some wonderful train-dreaming.
Pictured? A view of the Western Australian wheatbelt a few hours out of Perth through the wooden blinds from our window. The blinds did go up, by the way. I just loved looking at the landscapes through the horizontal lines.
The Indian Pacific: from ocean to ocean across Australia by train
Clayoquot Field Station at Tofino Botanical Gardens
Clayoquot Field Station in Tofino, BC
Everyone is welcome to stay in the Field Station's accommodations - located in the Tofino Botanical Gardens.
At a great rate (bunks are $32.00 night per person, with 4 beds per room), the Clayoquot Field Station is located on 12 acres of waterfont gardens and rainforest at the gateway to the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Our mission is to initiate, encourage and enable research, education and conversations that will help people to understand how to live in a place without diminishing it.
The facility provides an affordable venue for students, researchers and visitors engaged in learning and discovery. Researchers and students are priority visitors at CFS. We also welcome guests and travelers to Tofino who are interested in staying in hostel style accommodations with an educational focus.
The Clayoquot Field Station is an interdisciplinary facility. We encourage interactions between students and researchers, writers, artists; people who work in the realm of ideas. These interactions can take place outside, in the classroom and, perhaps most importantly, in the dining room, the garden, a rowboat, or on the mudflats.
Hostel of the Week, Dec.30th 2008 to Jan. 5th 2009
submitted by Kennedy Jones, Backpackers Hostels Canada
Wynken Blynken Nod Backpackers in Gibson BC
The Sunshine Coast is a truly unique and extraordinary destination, full of amazing artistry and natural wonderment and magic, not to mention landscapes which will blow your mind...
Get away to the beach in the heart of Gibsons Landing, the 'Gateway to the Sunshine Coast', where you can walk down the stairs and swim in the sea, drink the water out of the tap, leave your doors unlocked and live in harmony in the rainforest all at the same time.
The Wynkenblynkennod is a heritage building dating back to the 1930's, which has seen it's share of travellers from the early days of pilgrim fisherman boarders to the late backpacker wanderers. Situated on the beach in Gibson's Landing, along the sea walk from Armours beach to lower Gibsons village, the history of the Wynkenblynk is shrouded in fish tales and ghost stories as it seems everyone who walks along this old trail has a story to tell about one or other of the buildings here or someone who used to live in them.
Our philosophy is, life is good, have fun and enjoy it.
"Hostel of the week" for Dec. 22nd to Dec. 30th 2008, posted by
Ken Jones Backpackers Hostels Canada (www.backpackers.ca)
Travel blogs you'll love... top 2008 travel blog lists
* At Journeys Near and Far, Melody has posted her list of top 5 travel blogs you'll love, including my own (thank you, Melody).
* Melody was inspired by a top 15 list of blogs at Viscape that is also worth checking out, although I personally wouldn't include the LA Times travel deals blog.
* If you're still hungry for more, visit Hobo Traveller, where Andy has put together a comprehensive list of the lists of best blogs.
* Also check out The Best of Travel Blogs in 2008, which isn't really a list of great travel blogs, but rather the best content from travelblogs.com, a wonderful supporter of travel blogs. Eric has posted interviews with travel bloggers and fantastic posts where travel bloggers have responded to issues as diverse as loneliness on the road.
And do take a look at my own travel blog roll - there are so many very inspiring travel blogs out there.
The pic? Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory, which topped my list of places you must go in 2009.