Now I’m no binocular-clad bird-nerd, but who doesn’t enjoy wandering around peacock-filled gardens on a Sunday morning?
Three quick trips to take from Bali
With over 17,000 islands to explore, Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelagic nation and the delight of intrepid travellers from across the globe. While many Aussies opt for the laid-back beach bars of Bali, there are countless adventures just a quick boat or plane ride away, offering a taste of Indonesia that will leave you […]
Going local at the 2016 Ubud Food Festival
Over the past year, I’ve been based in Ubud working – amongst other things – as the publicist for the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, the Bali Emerging Voices Festival and the newly launched Ubud Food Festival.
Take a (bumpy) ride along the shores of Nusa Lembongan
Take a short speed-boat ride off the South-East coast of Bali, Sanur, and you might find yourself looking at Indonesia’s most popular tourist destination rewound thirty years: stunning beaches, lagoons and views at every corner without the five star mega-plexes to match – yet.
Ubud Writers and Readers Festival
I recently descended upon the lush greenery of Bali’s cultural capital and home to the infamous Ubud Writers and Readers Festival, Southeast Asia’s largest and most celebrated literary event
Exploring Rote Island
Andrew and I recently had the pleasure of staying with some friends on West Timor’s Rote Island, famous for its killer surf break, T-Land