by David Hibbins | Oct 30, 2024 | Latest Travel News
Sitting quietly in our hide, it’s hard to muffle our squeals as a big brown bear looms on to the horizon. With a swagger, he sniffs the air, looks around as if to let us know this is very much his patch.Then come the wolves – some shy, or playful and utterly...
by David Hibbins | Oct 30, 2024 | Latest Travel News
That Indian spa retreat Soukya, about an hour east of Bangalore, is unique can be seen from a glance at the long list of celebrities who have passed through the gates, including Dame Emma Thompson, Sting, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and, this week, King...
by David Hibbins | Oct 30, 2024 | Latest Travel News
You’ll be sailing into ports that the mega-ships can’t reach. You’ll be assured of personal service and you might make friends for life along the way. The advantages of small ship cruising are clear – whether on board a superyacht, an ex-trawler or a traditional...
by David Hibbins | Oct 30, 2024 | Latest Travel News
This is the amusing moment a tropical bird was caught checking itself out on a motorway camera in New Zealand. Footage shows the myna landing in front of a camera monitoring a section of the Northern Gateway Toll Road, between Silverdale and Puhoi, on October...
by David Hibbins | Oct 29, 2024 | Latest Travel News
Five ‘everyday’ Britons are about to receive a major shock to the system – they’re being sent to one of the most remote and inhospitable places on the planet to live and work.This week, the group are being sent 9,000 miles away by the UK Antarctic Heritage...