A sense of pilgrimage is what I feel as I travel through Luang Prabang – a world of colour and wonder. Photographer Maree Azzopardi
Well 2013 has been a big and challenging year. We’ve revelled in travelling to many places – both new and familiar – penned and photographed many tales, eaten…
After a long and clammy day exploring the ancient Temples of Angkor Wat, what a relief it was to happen upon Miss Wong – a quiet hole-in-the-wall cocktail…
On an excursion to the Pak Ou Buddha Caves, 25km north of Luang Prabang in Laos, we wandered past an old, small Wat. As we neared the steps…
Where’s the best place in Yamba for breakfast and what would you order? “Of course Beachwood is the best place for breakfast or brunch! Everything is fresh and…
When it comes to dining, Bangkok is a minefield of choice. Not in a bad way, more in a too-many-choices-too-little-time way. After photographing a seafood market one…
Getting up at 4am to visit the local market is well worth the effort in any country you visit. While visiting Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand it was…
One of the privileges of travelling with a local is accessing their world. On a cruise of the Mekong, our Travel Indochina guide took us to his home…
We’d visit Yamba, 90-minutes drive south of Byron Bay, for Beachwood Café alone! Not that it’s short of old-fashioned beach holiday appeal … eleven stunning (often deserted)…
The friendliness of the locals is what strikes you in Cambodia. On a visit to Wat Hanchey – an ornate 8th century hilltop temple overlooking the Mekong River…