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What to expect on the Overland Track
To assist you with preparing yourself for your journey we have prepared a detailed personal account to accompany your Overland Track Visitor Guide.
Your one stop shop for exploring Freycinet National Park
Freycinet National Park is a MUST visit for any Tasmania Traveller. But what is the best way to experience it all? Check out our article to get the low down on the company that does it all and why we think they rock!
How to refuel on multi day hiking adventures
A nutritious and energy fuelled diet is crucial for a successful multi day hike. Check out this article to take the challenge out of preparing and planning your meals on a multi day hike.
Review: Wanderlust- A festival for the soul
Some festivals and experiences will stay with you forever. Some for the memories that you have created and some for how they make you feel. Wanderlust is fortunate to stick with you for both reasons. Check out my latest Festival Review on Wanderlust108 Canberra.
The ultimate camping gear checklist
Sunshine, nature, fresh air and peace. These are the sounds of a camping summer and what better way to fully embrace the sunshine moments by already being prepared for your ultimate camping chill time.
11-day itinerary to make the most of Southern Norway the adventurer’s paradise
At Spirit Quest Travel we are all about actively exploring the world and maximising your time in the places you are discovering. Norway is no exception to this with so much to see and experience making you wish you had all the time (and money) in the world to stay longer.
Climbing Mount Kinabalu
Steep, steep and steep! There is no sugar coating it this trek sure is a vertical climb but like most things worth working hard for this definitely doesn't disappoint.
Festival Review: Why we need more Gumball Festivals
It has filled my heart to read recently that Gumball Music Festival is till kicking it and up to it's usual tricks. It's not very often that a festival unique as this maintains its authenticity.
Why you must add Flørli 4444 to your Norway trip and everything you need to know to get there
Flørli is a car free, peaceful getaway hidden away from civilisation on the banks of the Lysefjord in Norways fjords. It is the perfect place to rest and rejuvenate either before or after visiting Kjerag and/or Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock).