Norway could easily claim the title of the world’s most deceptively big country, so why not take it all in at a leisurely pace with one of the world’s best train journeys?
Read MoreNorway is famed as one of the world’s most naturally beautiful countries. So incredible is this tome-worn land that many of its wondrous landscapes are able to fly almost completely off the radar. In search of hidden gems, what Finding Earth writer Matthew Walsh encounters tucked away among quiet fjords is truly one of Europe’s greatest natural treasures.
Read MoreSouth Africa is a colossal country to traverse. Leaving the wild coast, heading inland means crossing scrub, mountains, deserts and the tracks of more than one large animal. But a new way of crossing the country is emerging, and it comes with a strange flair, from a far-away continent.
Read MoreIt’s one of the world’s fastest emerging tourist destinations, a thundering hive of history, hospitality and home-brew beer, but as I found, there’s an altogether stranger side to Hanoi lying at its heart.
Read MoreI had always known my mum wanted to move away. Whenever we would take childhood trips through the Lego-model villages and sweeping valleys of the Dales or the Lake District she would always remark something along those lines. “When I retire and you two have gone off, I’d love to live here”, she would say, always with a blissful sigh. It was always the pleasant serenity of the countryside for her, always the thatched cottages and fields clad in sheep and summer hares. So, imagine the surprise when she announced that we were moving to a railwayman’s terrace in the centre of one of England’s busiest tourist towns.
Read MoreIt’s safe to say that being limited to my local patch by the UK lockdown has opened my eyes to the nature around me. It has also only strengthened my love of photographing the natural world as a means of escaping the drab, travel-free days. And so, with camera in hand and the biggest lens I own, I set out to see what could be found.
Read MoreA few hours from the rush of Kuala Lumpur, peninsular Malaysia quietens, slows, and, most importantly, cools. The rapid evolution of this stunning country from coastal metropolis to pleasant peaks gave rise to one of the greatest hikes I have ever had the pleasure of setting out on.
Read MoreFor nature in the Andes, life is a desperate push for survival, with extreme conditions facing species at every turn. A growing threat, however, is tipping nature past its breaking point.
Read MorePoland has marked itself, in recent years, as a relative ‘rising star’ on the European city-break scene, and who can argue when you can boast the likes of Krakow, Gdansk and Warsaw in your repertoire? Beautiful as they may be, cities aren’t everything here, and beyond medieval walls, across rivers and heading into the wilds of Poland, the country’s hidden jewels shine.
Read MoreThe Lake District National Park sits almost exactly in the centre of the British Isles. It's an unpredictable place so I set out there to see exactly what I could find and what makes the Lake District so wild!
Read MoreAt times it can be easy to forget just how wild Britain, England especially, can be. You never seem to be too far from a village, town, city (and pub), there are no wolves, bears, bison, musk oxen like the rest of the northern European continent. Britain, however, makes up for this in sheer spectacle.
Read MoreTravel can be a stressful experience, navigating new, busy cities, working with a new language or even alphabet, getting used to local customs, coming across disgruntled scammers, the list goes on. It’s always more beneficial, especially on longer trips, to just take some time to yourself rather than pushing yourself to be constantly on the move.
Read MoreWith a global pandemic still eating up ninety percent of column inches and overseas travel limited, doorstep adventures have likely never been so prevalent since before the invention of the package holiday. I admit, I have always fallen for the attraction of foreign shores and regularly neglected my little corner of northern England. As a result, I decided to take a trip a little closer to home.
Read MoreFollowing your passion isn’t always the easiest of roads. As with all things in life there are twists and turns and dead ends and hard climbs. Sometimes, when things get difficult and roads become marred, it can take a single new experience to spark things back up.
Read MoreLovingly referred to by locals as the “little Galápagos”, Ecuador’s ‘Silver Island’ bears riches in more than just name.
Read More“The tallest waterfall in North Africa” may not seem like much of a boast in a region most famous for its distinct lack of water, but Ouzoud is a spectacle in more than just scale. But is it for the right reasons?
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