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Adventures Ahead.

Adventures Ahead.

BozAround Private Travel

I’ve read that Christmas tree sales are to the roof this year, and people have never been buying them so early in the festive season.

The travel corridor announced mid-October between the UK and Crete allowed for a brief family escape to a Crete without the crowds.

The African wildlife is thriving and the hotels have plenty of capacity.

If, like me, you’re old enough to have lived through September 11th and feel moved this week, you might have thought there would never again be such drama in our lives.

I wrote this post to ease the wait while we are all under lockdown, an at-home travel guide for the family.

A Tunis, en Tunisie, le 22 mars.

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We get another opportunity to view wildlife in Liwonde National Park, also managed by African Parks.

Traveling west from Majete, we head to the densely populated Zomba Plateau, an area seldom visited by tourists.

Malawi is not world-known for safari, but African Parks, a non-profit conservation organization, is helping change the narrative.

The journey from London takes us via Johannesburg.

I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list. I am not a fan of large, group-owned, cookie-cutter hotels in general, but when they’re by the sea, I have a physical reaction to them. This blog post is another list of secret places: sweet little family-run hotels in hard-to-reach corners of the Mediterranean

This blog post is a list of kids summer camps that I have bookmarked over the years, researched, tried and tested or highly recommended by friends.

These are some of the books and magazines that I am currently daydreaming with.

This last post is a bit shorter simply because I haven’t had much time to write lately.

Big Sur has been on my wanderlist for years.

3 NIGHTS IN LOS ANGELES