Tag: down under
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{Sydney} sleepless in Sydney’s sights & sounds (& whales)
My family spent 10 days in Sydney, just soaking up and exploring the city. Read on for our itinerary – good food, some shopping, a lot of sightseeing, and many animals!
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{going solo in NZ} the quirks & perks of being a solo traveller
During my past month in New Zealand, I had a lot of time to think, learn and explore. I know a lot of people tout solo travel as being ‘transformative’ and ‘life-changing’, and as clichéd as it sounds, it’s true. Here’s an attempted listicle on the quirks and perks I’ve acquired from a month of…
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{going solo in NZ} Part 5: the ultimate Queenstown family holiday + skiing
Queenstown – a touristy ski destination with endless snow-capped mountains and stunning views, what’s not to love?
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{going solo in NZ} Part 4: charming and sleepy Christchurch
Christchurch – a quiet English-style city, resiliently rebuilding old and creating new architecture after her 2011 earthquake
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{going solo in NZ} Part 3: seeing the Marlborough Sounds from the Interislander + winter beaches & llama treks in Picton/Kaikoura
Picton & Kaikoura – two quaint seaside towns, both with their own charms, hospitable locals, and endless fish n chips!
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{going solo in NZ} Part 2: Wellington, WETA & windy winter weather
Wellie – the windy capital city of New Zealand that’s rich with culture, has stunning harbour views, and is the heart of NZ’s film industry
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{going solo in NZ} Part 1: exploring Auckland and all its hills
Auckland – the gateway to New Zealand, with all its hills to hike, museums to explore, and average city vibes to soak up
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{going solo in NZ} my itinerary & budget for solo exploring 6 cities in 30 days: Auck, Wellie, Picton, Kaikoura, Chch & Queenstown
If you’re a fellow solo female traveller, and want to experience the joys of solo travelling in a safe yet vast & beautiful country, New Zealand is a pretty good place to start. Here’s how I spent 5 weeks exploring the most stunning country I’ve ever visited!