Eat bitterballen in Amsterdam … #TastyTuesday
Eat bitterballen in Amsterdam We were in Amsterdam and my brother who goes there frequently for work, texted us and said, “make sure you have the bitterballen”. So we went looking. I then texted him back and said I couldn’t find them. He said, “wait until 4pm”. So we...
Australia – a proud nation of coffee snobs.
Australia is a proud nation of coffee snobs. I take ownership of this. We know really good coffee, and in fact, we accept nothing less and are very put out if we get a coffee that is not up to scratch. Unfortunately when we travel, we are forced into a position of...
Take my identity but not my money
Take my identity but not my money. While one’s identity is precious, we may have a hard time in this day and age protecting it. Money on the other hand can be protect…
Pattaya “Outside my Front Door” by Spilling the Beans
Outside my Front Door is a series of posts by fellow travel bloggers who share what is ... outside of their own front door I’m Nita Gulati, an Indian girl born and brought up in Thailand. I’m a food junkie and a non-recovering travelholic who’s always on a...
Discovering our own backyard, Wollongong
We live in Wollongong, NSW, Australia. While we travel a lot as professional travel writers, it also means that we need to really discover our own backyard. Wollongong is 80kms south of Sydney, and is situated between the mountains and the sea. It is a very popular...
Cooking Balinese food ….#TastyTuesday
Cooking Balinese food with the local women is a great experience on this tropical island. It took us a while to come to grips with the food of Bali and it was only after becoming friends with the ladies a local café, which are called warungs, that we started to...
What to expect of a hotel room
We work at a lot of 5-star hotels, so we know what to expect of a hotel room My friend loves 5-star hotels. We spoke with what her about what she expects in a hotel and a hotel room at this level. She mentioned two things straight away, which I believe sum it up...
Cosplay in Japan
Why do many engage is costume play or cosplay in Japan? If you visit the Tokyo districts of Harajuku, Akihabara and Ikebukuro you will inevitably come across Japanese teens in the main, but not exclusively, dressed as their favourite cartoon, anime or manga character....
The sarong – a unisex travel essential
A sarong is a unisex travel essential that has more uses than even we have considered, so feel free to add to this list. A sarong has proven on every occasion to have its uses, no matter where we travel, nor what the season is. It is an all round travel necessity....
Germany – “Outside my Front Door” by Reflections Enroute
Outside my Front Door is a series of posts by fellow travel bloggers who share what is ... outside of their own front door, and today we look at living in Germany Jim and Corinne are an American married couple who have had the opportunity to live all over the world...
