When paying a fortune for food is totally worth it
Once in a while it makes perfect sense to spend a fortune on a magical meal.
Traveller's globetrotting backpacker, Ben Groundwater, finds the good, the bad and the ugly in the world’s best destinations. Ben is a columnist, blogger, feature writer, and co-star of the web series Beauty and the Backpacker, who has visited more than 80 countries during his 12 years in the industry. Ben was named travel writer of the year by the Australian Society of Travel Writers in 2014 and 2015.
Once in a while it makes perfect sense to spend a fortune on a magical meal.
There's this amazing destination, and it's about a 14-hour direct flight from the east coast of Australia.
The destinations that will have you reaching for your passport next year.
They say there is a cruise to suit everyone – and they may be right.
How to get the best of your holiday without spending a fortune to do it.
With increasing fear and misunderstanding of the Muslim world, there's never been a better time to jump on a plane and go pay it a visit.
This dish is a heinous crime against culinary goodness.
Even for non-believers, these religious sites are must-sees.
I have discovered something truly great: a holiday doesn't have to begin and end with the time you actually spend away from home.
Backpackers have a different way of looking at the world while they travel. But it's something that tends to get lost as you grow older.
From insisting on chopsticks to riding in tuk-tuks, here are our most common mistakes.
It sounded like a hare-brained scheme - a gigantic palm-shaped man-made island in the middle of the Arabian Gulf.
If you thirst for adventure, there's plenty right on your doorstep.
There are new places to party that probably weren't even on the radar just a few years ago.
Some people venture where few others would dare.
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