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An Adventure of a Different Kind in Bali

19 May 2010 by Sue Hile

After visiting Bali 19 years ago, thinking that I would possibly never return, I decided to go back and explore a different side and I must say I was pleasantly surprised. I stayed at a wonderful … [Read more...]

Girl’s Guide to the World

26 August 2009 by Sue Hile

I was recently surfing the net, in search of a Guest House to stay in, during an up and coming visit to Chiang Mai, in Thailand's north. Often, I look on Trip Adviser, one of the many internet based … [Read more...]

Stay at a Monastery: a unique, inspirational and cultural experience

28 May 2009 by Sue Hile

Girls, have you ever thought of staying at a Monastery or a Convent Guest House? When travelling in Italy a few years ago, I stumbled across a small Tuscan village called Orvieto and decided that I … [Read more...]

Adventurous Women in Egypt

1 April 2009 by Sue Hile

After our 14 hour flight to Cairo we were all a little delirious, most of us having had very little sleep! We were all running on adrenalin and high on emotions, for every one of us had realised we … [Read more...]

Humanitarian Tourism: Make a positive change in Nepal

1 March 2009 by Sue Hile

I decided after visiting Nepal last year that I would like to return, not as a trekker, but as a volunteer, to help promote a sustainable future for this enchanting mountain kingdom and its beautiful … [Read more...]

Travel Solo But Not Necessarily Alone

23 January 2009 by Sue Hile

Travelling alone can be daunting - in fact the very thought of perhaps not talking to anyone for a week or two can be scary!! Granted, some solitude can be beneficial, especially as you get the chance … [Read more...]

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