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Cómo pasar un día en Gloucester
Surprisingly, there are a number of things to do in Gloucester. But Gloucester isn’t an obvious day trip destination for many, mostly because unless you’re a Potterhead or live in a neighbouring city you probably don’t even know it exists! Steeped in history, a literary affiliation with Beatrix Potter and a premiership rugby team – there...Continue reading→
¿Es ético el Elephant Jungle Sanctuary de Chiang Mai?
The chances are that if you Google search ‘Elephant Sanctuary Chiang Mai’ your search will return endless results. But just because they claim to be ‘ethical’, doesn’t mean they are. I booked to visit the Elephant Jungle Sanctuary before realising that this was a common problem, and the reviews were mixed. While the majority of reviews...Continue reading→
5 cosas que no te puedes perder en Tailandia
There are no shortage of things to do in Thailand, and you can definitely knock off a few of those bucket list items without breaking the bank. After spending two weeks in Thailand, here’s my recommendation for 5 things to do in Thailand that you shouldn’t miss. 1. Visit an Elephant Sanctuary in Chiang Mai Chiang...Continue reading→
Cómo voy a dejar de usar plástico en Tailandia
Ever since I saw Sir David Attenborough at the Blue Planet II premiere, I’ve been on a bit of a quest to reduce my plastic usage. This was reinforced after an evening with Martin Dorey and the purchase of his book No. More. Plastic. The statistics that predict that in just a few short years...Continue reading→
Cinco razones para visitar el Festival de Literatura de Cheltenham este año
Cheltenham Literature Festival is one of four festivals to hit the spa town each year, claiming its title as the ‘Oldest Lit Fest in the world’ (est. 1949). But whether your a bibliophile or a bibliophobe there’s something for everything at this glorious ten-day festival. As an avid reader, this festival is a dream come true...Continue reading→