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  • A 7 Day Isles of Scilly Itinerary for Active Travellers Who Love Island Adventures

    This 7 day Isles of Scilly itinerary is part of my comprehensive Isles of Scilly travel series. If you’re looking for Scilly accommodation recommendations and activity reviews check out my series of Isles of Scilly travel guides.

    The Isles of Scilly is an archipelago of Eden-like beauty. Sitting just 30 miles or so from the coast of Cornwall their unique sub-tropical micro climate has cultivated a landscape that would look just as at home in the waters of the Caribbean as it does on the fringe of the British Channel. Life here hasn’t changed much in decades, there are no traffic lights, no motorways, and no fast food chains, better still, you don’t need a passport to travel here.

    Sound heavenly? Having spent a week exploring the islands myself I can highly recommend the destination for active travellers who love adventure. This post outlines the itinerary I put together for

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  • What To Pack For A Gorilla Trek Adventure In Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

    Sitting high above the clouds the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is a haven for primates big and small (it’s also known for its population of golden monkeys). Defined by three conical, extinct volcanoes which form part of the spectacular Virunga Range that runs along the border of Uganda, Congo, and Rwanda, Mgahinga is one of the best places in the world to take a gorilla trek.

    If Uganda gorilla trekking is top of your bucket list, this gorilla trekking packing guide will help you prepare for your trip. Don’t forget that along with your hiking gear you will need a Mghahinga gorilla permit, these vary in price depending on the season and should be organised by the company you book with.

    Hiking boots

    Your feet will be first to feel the brunt of the jungle trails, so good quality hiking boots are essential for a gorilla trek in Uganda.

    If you don’t already have a pair that are suitable for this trip, invest in a pair of breathable quick-dry or waterproof boots and remember to wear them in before your adventure begins.

    Moisture-wicking socks

    If your feet get wet, and stay wet, you’re in trouble. Invest in some technical hiking socks that are designed to cushion your feet and wick moisture away from your skin to avoid conditions like blisters and foot rot.

    Change your socks throughout the day to maintain dry feet and make sure you air out your boots on a night; remove the inner sole and loosen the laces for maximum circulation.

    Garden gloves

    Almost as important as your feet, your hands will require some protection when trekking through dense forest.

    Most trekking companies recommend sporting a pair of gardening gloves to avoid cutting or stinging your hands on the jungle’s thick undergrowth. I’d recommend bringing a couple of pairs to alternate after a downpour.

    Rain jacket

    Speaking of rain, jungles are hot and humid places and its likely that the heavens will open at some point during your trip.

    A lightweight, packable rain coat that you can throw on over your clothing/backpack is ideal so consider getting one a couple of sizes too big to cover as much as possible.

    Long sleeved, quick dry clothing

    Although it’s hot and humid, I’d avoid short sleeve clothing when you’re in the jungle. The less skin you have exposed the less likely you are to suffer from insect bites, or be scratched by the undergrowth as you fight your way through overgrown parts of the trail.

    Muted tones

    When choosing what clothing to pack for your trek, opt for muted and earthy tones to enable you to blend in with your surroundings.

    Loud prints and bright colours may deter wildlife and considering you’re there to see gorillas it would be a shame to return home without a glimpse just because you decided to wear a neon hiking top!

    Antimalarial tablets and insect repellent

    It is smart to protect yourself from the risk of malaria in Mgahinga by taking antimalarial medicine. Additionally, equipping yourself with mosquito repellent made with at least 30% DEET is advised (and don’t forget to cover up in the evening as mosquitos are attracted to camp lights). There are also vaccinations you should get before you travel – seek advice from your local doctor or travel clinic.

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    Cashmere base layers

    Evenings in Mghahinga can be cool, and after a full day of activity you will feel the cold so pack a couple of warm, quick-dry cashmere tops (ski base layers are ideal).

    Water treatment solution

    Your guide will make provisions for fresh water (it’s not safe to drink the tap water in Uganda) consumption throughout your trek however you could consider packing a water purifying solution for use in an emergency.

    There are a variety of brands on the market all offering slightly different products, however I would opt for something lightweight and compact like the Survivor Filter Pro as its unlikely you will need to use it.

    Waterproof day pack

    Any old day pack won’t cut it when trekking through the jungle; if it’s going to keep your kit dry and stand up to a bettering from the undergrowth you’ll need something water and weather proof and durable.

    I recently trialled the GOT Bag and would highly recommend it. Made from 2.5kg of recycled ocean plastic the pack is 100% waterproof and equipped to withstand scratches and scraps from plants and animals!

    High calorie snacks

    As with my suggestion of a water treatment solution I’d suggest packing some high calories snacks into your day pack, just in case. Protein bars and sugary gummy sweets would be my choice 😊

    Ecological toiletries

    Let’s face it, you’re going to be spending most of the trip under cover of the jungle canopy so looking good is not a priority. However, good personal hygiene can help you avoid going home with a nasty skin condition and getting washed and putting on clean clothes can boost your mood after a hard day’s hike.

    When you’re exploring the natural world it’s best to try and minimise the impact you have on the environment so consider natural alternatives like citronella soap which in addition to smelling sweet is antibacterial and helps to deter mosquitoes.

    Walking stick

    This suggestion isn’t a must for everyone, however less confident hikers may find a walking stick helpful as they navigate the uneven jungle terrain.

    If you’re considering taking one along ask your guide whether they feel it would be of assistance, as if you find you don’t need it it can be more of a hinderance!

    Miscellaneous

    Other packing list items for a gorilla trek include:

    • Flash light
    • Binoculars
    • Sunscreen
    • Camera, batteries, and spare memory card
    • Hat

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  • Here’s The Ideal Miami Craft Beer Bar Itinerary That Take’s In The City’s Best Sights

    I have to admit; I don’t usually considering working time for a bar crawl into my travel itineraries. However, Miami’s thriving craft beer scene features on many a list of “must see” attractions in the city, so with that in mind I thought I’d put together my recommendations for a self-guided city tour that takes in the most notable cultural highlights, as well as some of the best places to try small batch brews.

    Before I get started, I’d just like to point out that you’ll need to consider transport options; and driving yourself isn’t an option if you want to partake in the day’s libation.

    Miami is a sprawling city however it’s public transport system is pretty comprehensive so you could consider planning your route with the help of buses and the city’s trolley, tri-rail, metromover, and metrorail. But let’s be honest, the harder you make it for yourself, the less likely you are to make it to each point of call on your itinerary.

    The other option is to charter a Miami bus rental and be chauffeured door to door by someone else! This is particularly suited to groups of 4 or more and when there are a few of you, you can split the cost! Of course, you could always splash out and hire a driver for a couple’s adventure too!

    Explore – Wander the Art Deco District

    One of the world’s best concentrations of 1930s architecture you’ll find over 800 buildings in the square mile known as the Art Deco District which is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, 23rd Street, Lenox Court, and 6th Street. The best way to see the district is on foot, bicycle or skates. Begin your tour at the Art Deco Welcome Centre.

    Relax – Pizza & Burger by Michael Mina – Miami Beach

    This casual bar-resto is part of the Fontainebleau Miami Beach and at its bar it has around 30 different brews at any one time; the 10+ on tap come from Miami brewers, while the 18 bottled or canned beers are handpicked from all over Florida.

    Explore – Soak up a little Cuban flavour in Little Havana

    Miami’s vibrant Cuban heart, here cafes with walk-up windows sell Cuban coffee to cigar-smoking patrons and Latin music pulsates through the streets. Look out for the mom and pop style restaurants, they’re more authentic than those designed to cater to tourists.

    READmy guide to the must see cities to explore in Cuba

    Relax – Union Beer Store – Little Havana

    Situated on Little Havana’s main drag, Calle Ocho, this local tap room has a tap list that rotates exceptionally regularly and features a rather random range of American brews. It’s only a small spot though, so if you find its packed to the rafters when you arrive you could take advantage of their bottle shop and get one for your ride to the next port of call.

    Explore – Take a walk on South Beach

    Trendy, quirky, and likely to make you forget the woes of your 9-to-5, South Beach showcases Miami living at its best. Take a walk along Ocean Drive or delve into the indie fashion shops on the pedestrian shopping strip Lindon Road Mall, or just grab a spot in a roadside café and watch the melee unfold.

    Relax – Check out the epic Miami skyline view at Sugar

    Set in east Miami this Asian-influenced, tropical oasis styled rooftop bar and restaurant sits atop the 40th floor of 78 Brickell Plaza overlooks the downtown Miami skyline and surrounding waterways below. Sugar is an ideal itinerary option if you’re beered-out and fancy something a little more exotic.

    Explore – Check out the Wynwood Walls

    Originally commissioned as a series of four murals intended to brighten up the warehouse district of Wynwood, The Wynwood Walls has brought the world’s greatest artists working in the graffiti and street art genre to Miami. Check out the schedule of events on their website or just visit and explore.

    Relax – Boxelder Craft Beer Market – Wynwood

    A bottle shop meets taproom meets gallery Boxelder has 20 local brews on tap and 150+ eclectic bottle to take out. You can even make up your own six pack with random brews to try back home.

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    For a comprehensive list of Miami’s best craft beer bars check out this list and leave a note in the comments of this post if you have a favourite and want to share!

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    https://wanderlusters.comInvigorating Travel Fitness Tips That Will Help You Stay Trim and Healthy on HolidayUnforgettable London Day Trips: Stonehenge and the CotswoldsThese Are The best Beaches In Phuket According To A Travel Blogger6 African Countries You’ve Probably Never Considered Travelling ToOffbeat Rail Journeys That Offer an Unforgettable Multi-Destination EscapeMy Nevis Travel Guide: The Caribbean Island You’ve Probably Never Heard OfAdventure Activities in Hokkaido: My Seasonal GuideThe Best One Day Road Trips From Las VegasThe Top Five Travel Destinations in the World for Hiking EnthusiastsThoughts on the Realities of Travelling as a Couple

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    Travelling is an incredibly enriching and rewarding experience, especially when you feel at your best. However, changing your

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  • Invigorating Travel Fitness Tips That Will Help You Stay Trim and Healthy on Holiday

    Travelling is an incredibly enriching and rewarding experience, especially when you feel at your best. However, changing your normal routine, over-indulging on cultural delicacies, and staying up late sipping cocktails and champagne can lead to weight gain and loss of fitness.

    Not ideal if you’re planning to be away for more than just a few days!

    Why not enjoy the best of both worlds and ensure that your come home looking fit and fabulous whilst still enjoy your holiday? Take note of these tips for healthy travel.

    Be resourceful and use what you have around you

    Regardless of whether you’re staying in five-star luxury, have booked a health and fitness travel escape, or are camping under the stars, be resourceful and use what you have within your immediate surroundings to fashion a fitness regime. If your accommodation has a gym and/or pool, make the most of the facilities

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  • Places Worth Visiting in the Italian Island of Sicily

    Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It has a rich history that dates back to 12000 BC, visible in its famous archaeological sites.

    Sicily has been a part of the Greek colony, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire and ruled independently as the kingdom of Sicily as well. Here are the top reasons for exploring this fantastic Italian island and Why Sicily should be in your itinerary?

    There are many things worth seeing in Sicily: rich archeological sites, natural richness and last but not the least my personal favorite the marvelous Italian Cuisine.

     Here are the top spots that you should visit in your Italian trip:

    This is probably the first place from where you can start your memorable Sicilian journey. Palermo is the capital of Sicily. It is full of historical monuments and buildings that are a must-see. Some of the places are the Norman Palace, Palermo Cathedral,

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  • Here’s Why There’s Snow Place Like The French Alps For A Last Minute Winter Break

    If you’ve never felt the thrill of skiing down a mountain that’s been blanketed in fresh snow, I’m here to tell you that you’re missing out on one of life’s great joys.

    In truth, the perfect winter vacation should include a number of key elements; time on the slopes being just one. However, in my mind, a skiing escape in France ticks all the boxes; and not just because you can soak in countless scenic vistas with a G&T in hand.

    Take two weeks away from reality or just a couple of days (check out companies like iGoSki Weekends that provide tailored short ski breaks), when you’re standing on top of a mountain you’ll feel like the stresses of life back home are a million miles away.

    The best time to go skiing in the French Alps

    One of the advantages of booking a winter escape in the

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  • Unforgettable London Day Trips: Stonehenge and the Cotswolds

    Taking a trip to Stonehenge and the nearby Cotswolds is a great way to explore some of the amazing sites outside of London.

    A visit to this area offers a glimpse into a different kind of England that is a world away from the busy streets of the capital. From gorgeous cottages to windy English country lanes to impressive archaeological sites, here’s what to expect on an unforgettable day trip from London.

    Stonehenge

    Stonehenge is the world’s most famous Neolithic stone circle that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s over 5,000 years old, and sees over 1 million visitors pass through its entrance gate each year.

    The site has been developed so an entrance ticket not only gives you access to the stone circle, but also includes entrance to the state-of-the-art information centre and mock-up Neolithic village. All in all, a visit should take around 90 minutes.

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  • These Are The best Beaches In Phuket According To A Travel Blogger

    As Thailand’s largest island, Phuket has no shortage of gorgeous beaches – some 30, in fact, to choose from. However, not all beaches are perfect for all people.

    Phuket has party beaches, family-friendly beaches, quiet beaches, and secluded beaches. You’ll be spoiled with choices!

    How do you choose? Read on for a rundown of the best beaches in Phuket.

    The Quiet Ones

    Despite being in one of Phuket’s busier areas, Freedom Beach is quiet, unspoiled, and serene. You’ll need to get in touch with your inner adventurer to get there, as there’s a trek through a jungle to navigate first. However, this beautiful beach is worth the effort.

    Just north of the much-livelier Patong is Kamala Beach; one of the most authentic beaches in Phuket, it’s tranquil, and has shallow, calm water that makes it perfect for paddling with the family.

    Kata Noi, literally ‘little Kata.’ is a

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  • 6 African Countries You’ve Probably Never Considered Travelling To

    Whilst tourism on the continent has increased in recent years, large parts of Africa are still waiting to be discovered.

    With amazing wildlife, some of the world’s best beaches, friendly locals and breathtaking mountains, there’s a lot waiting for those who travel to Africa.

    Looking to get off the beaten path? Here are six African countries you’ve probably considered travelling to.

    BOTSWANA

    One of the most sought-after wilderness destinations in the world, Botswana is the place to go on safari. It’s natural beauty at its best.

    Make sure you visit the Okavango Delta, a wetland system that covers around 16,000 square kilometers – full of channels, lagoons and islands that support a wealth of fauna and flora.

    ETHIOPIA

    If you head to Ethiopia, the small town of Lalibela comes highly recommended. It’s home to a complex of 13 churches that have been chiselled out of solid rock.

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