Pet dog in a bag at Ataturk Airport, Istanbul - travelling with pets

Flying With A Pet – Without The Sweat!

Many people worry about the impact flying will have on their pet's health too – nobody wants their pet to suffer or be unhappy, particularly when there is nothing you can do about it. A little thought beforehand and some planning will help make it as easy as possible. Your pet will be absolutely fine – and you will be happier knowing that they are safe and comfortable. Here's how to do it:
Pinky's Bay - Rottnest Island - WA - Australia travel

3 Must Visit Places In Australia That You May Not Have Heard Of

We all know what Oz is famous for: The Great Barrier Reef, Ayers Rock, Sydney Harbour Bridge. These are obvious must-see places when heading down under. But what else is there? Australia has a wealth of other attractions that don’t get nearly as much love as these stereotypical visions of Oz.
Surfers Paradise as seen from North Burleigh Heads - travel - Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

What To Do To Get The Most Out Of Your Trip To Australia

Australia is big, and so are most of the cities within Australia. Whether your trip is short or long, you want to get the most out of it.However, it is hard to fit everything comfortably in one trip. Keeping some things into consideration when travelling to and staying in Australia to get the most out of your trip is essential. Rather than cutting trips short to save a few dollars, consider some of the following tips and ideas.
Lake St. Clair - Overland Track - travel - Tasmania - Australia

3 Spots to Find Big Game in Australia

You can hunt the 100s of millions of rabbits in Australia until you run out of ammo, but you probably want something more substantial. That's why you love the idea of big game hunting. It's some of the most exciting types of hunting out there. The problem is: where do you do it? There are a lot of places to hunt in Australia. Here are some of the most remote that you might want to check out.
Russian-English Phrase Book - World travel

Travelling Safely Where You Don’t Speak the Language

Are you planning an international vacation? Going somewhere on vacation can be very exciting, but when you travel somewhere that likely won't speak your language it can also be quite nerve-racking. Even if you are surrounded by people you can feel isolated and trapped when you aren't fluent in the native tongue. Don't let that stop you from travelling internationally, because being taken out of your comfort zone can end up becoming one of the greatest experiences of your life. You don't have to be fluent in the native language of the country you are travelling to but you should learn some words and some etiquette. Here is how.
The Brandenburg Gate is a former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin and of Germany - travel - Berlin

The 5 Must-See Sites in Berlin

Berlin is the capital of Germany. After the fall of the city’s wall it has become a very popular tourist destination. There is a sharp contrast between the influx of young students and artists and the World War 2 monuments and old buildings. It is considered to be one of the cultural capitals of Europe. Here is a list of five places you should definitely visit while you're there.
Kangaroo Next 4 km - Australian road sign on a country road

The Do’s and Don’ts of an Aussie Road Trip

Taking a road trip across Australia can be one of the biggest adventures of your life, just keep a few tips in mind to be sure you arrive home safely.
Echo Point. Three Sisters. Blue Mountains - Australia travel - NSW

Celebrating 200 Years Since The First European Crossing of The Blue Mountains

The Blue Mountains have long been the source of great mysticism for both the people of Australia and visitors from around the world. Despite a European presence existing in the country long before, it would take centuries for the European settlers to learn of the passages through the mountain range now commonly toured by visitors, as it was long believed simply to be impassable. The official crossing through the Blue Mountains by the European settlers is said to have cemented the colonization of Australia and is a major event in the rich history of New South Wales.
St Peters Catholic Church, Surry Hills, Sydney - Australia travel

4 Hidden Hotspots In Sydney

Unlike nearly every other Australian city, Sydney’s icons are recognisable throughout the world, and it sometimes seems a great deal of visiting tourists drop by for precisely that reason. All too often it’s a meet and greet, seeing tourists loving and leaving all within a few kilometres of the city’s CBD (Central Business District), hurriedly ticking the star attractions off their lists without ever exploring what lays beyond the surface. Venture to Sydney’s lesser-known and rarely visited corners with this guide to the hidden hotspots of the Harbour City, from inner city centres to beachside gems.
Sun protection - Australia - dog eyes protection from UV rays

Are You Sun Smart This Summer?

Most Australians only pay attention to skin and eye care during the sunny summer months. However, harmful rays can still damage eyes during the winter months. Snow blindness is a common problem among winter sport enthusiasts and for some other people as well. When the sun reflects off the snow onto the eyes, it can greatly damage the cornea. This form of snow blindness can be quite painful and will last a few days. Snow blindness is a reminder that skin and eye protection is a full time job. How to Prevent Eye Damage?