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Bajawa day trip: Volcanoes, traditional villages, and hot springs

June 24, 2014 By James Clark 4 Comments

Bajawa Day Trip

[Bajawa, Flores – Indonesia] On my trip to Flores I stopped at Bajawa, which is about half way between Labuan Bajo (for Komodo National Park) and Moni (for Kelimutu National Park). If you are travelling overland in Flores it’s worth stopping regularly as bus travel is arduous. Bajawa is a small market city in the […]

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Cafes in Bali for writers and digital nomads

June 17, 2014 By James Clark 18 Comments

Mugshot Cafe - Bali

Bali has long been a popular destination for creative types, but for us reliant on the internet its reputation of poor internet connectivity precedes it. I was a bit sceptical to come back myself. Last time I was here (4 years ago) I had a hard time finding accommodation with wifi, and there wasn’t much […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: bali, cafe, canggu, coffee, digital nomad, indonesia, kerobokan, kuta, legian, seminyak, tuban

Komodo dragons and coral reefs: Komodo National Park 2 day boat tour

June 10, 2014 By James Clark 35 Comments

Putri Komodo Tours

[One of the many islands of Komodo National Park.] Komodo National Park is a protected watery expanse that covers a group of islands and reefs to the east of the island of Flores, Indonesia. Komodo is famous for the giant lizards of the same name, but it’s also home to some of the best coral […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: boat, flores, indonesia, komodo, labuan bajo, national park

Tsunami sites in Banda Aceh

February 17, 2014 By James Clark 4 Comments

Tsunami Boat

“I lost 16 members of my family in the Tsunami”. When I arrived in Banda Aceh I wondered if people would be receptive to discussing the tsunami. I needn’t have worried as my taxi guide started telling me his experience as soon as we left the airport. He was at the airport when the tsunami […]

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Little Saigon – Melbourne

January 20, 2014 By James Clark 5 Comments

Little Saigon - Melbourne

After having spent nearly a year in Ho Chi Minh City I returned my home city of Melbourne for the Christmas holidays. While it’s always good to go back I knew I would be soon be having some Vietnamese food withdrawals, so I made my way to one of the Vietnamese districts. There are three […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: australia, ho chi minh city, melbourne

The Victorian-era gold rush city of Bendigo – Australia

December 21, 2013 By James Clark 2 Comments

The Victorian-era gold rush city of Bendigo - Australia

The Victorian gold rush between 1851 and the late 1860s turned Melbourne into one of the great cities of the world. Much of the wealth that built Melbourne came from the gold fields of central Victoria. If you admire the Victorian era heritage of Melbourne then I would recommend having a look at Bendigo as […]

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In Pictures: Cai Rang Floating Market in the Mekong Delta

December 5, 2013 By James Clark 5 Comments

Cai Rang floating market

Cai Rang is home to the biggest floating market in the Mekong Delta. The market is near the city of Can Tho, which is about four hours from Ho Chi Minh City; too far for a day trip, so an overnight stay is required. Here is my guide on where to stay in Can Tho. […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: cai rang, can tho, market, mekong delta, vietnam

In Pictures: JFK assassination sites in Dallas

November 22, 2013 By James Clark 5 Comments

Book Depository

If you travel with American Airlines in the US there is a good chance you will have a connecting flight at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. This was the case for me where I was on my way to Belize City with a connection at DFW. I was using frequent flyer points and the only seats […]

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Phnom Penh Cafes

November 5, 2013 By James Clark 13 Comments

Phnom Penh Cafes

Phnom Penh has a special place in my heart as it was the first city in Southeast Asia I visited, back in 2005. I remember paying $2USD for a motorbike taxi from the airport, which may have been a dollar more than I was supposed to pay (I’m sure some wiseass backpacker pointed that out […]

Filed Under: Travel Blog Tagged With: cafe, cambodia, coffee, digital nomad, free wifi, phnom penh

Devouring durians in Davao

October 31, 2013 By James Clark 6 Comments

Devouring durians in Davao

Durians and I I’m not a fan of durians. Every time I have tried a piece it has grossed me out and had me wishing for a bottle of mouth wash and a tongue scraper. And the taste lingers for ages; durians – it seems – cannot be untasted. Despite this I have still been […]

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