Experience the Baining Firedance Festival
Based in East New Britain province, the Baining Firedance Festival is a cultural spectacle that awakens all the senses. Held across two days, the unique cultures and subcultures on display at the Firedance Festival gives an insight into how diverse the region is. There are over 50 masked performances and each one is as exclusive
4 wild Japanese National Parks
Sometimes better known for its bustling cityscapes, it often comes as a surprise when Australians find out that Japan is home to dozens of national parks (34 to be precise). With diverse scenes ranging from snow-clad mountains to coral reefs, Japan’s varied climates and contrasting seasons make its national parks a
A dog-friendly guide to North West Queensland
Adventures are always more fun when you can bring along your four-legged best friend, however, this is sometimes difficult to navigate. National Parks are a no-go for your dogs and not everywhere is as tolerable for your furry friends. So we roamed around North West Queensland on a road trip to
Trekking Rwanda’s wilderness
Rwanda is known as the ‘land of a thousand hills’, and with that title comes a lot of trekking options. While gorilla trekking is the biggest draw card for visitors to Rwanda, there are many other treks and hikes around the country that are guaranteed to feed your wild side. Due to
Conservation at Spicers Hidden Vale
Just 1-hour drive from the Gold Coast or Brisbane and you arrive in the World Heritage-listed Scenic Rim. Home to lush rainforests, spectacular mountain ranges and ancient landforms, this region is so spectacular, that Lonely Planet recently ranked it in its Top 10 Regions of the World list for 2022. The Scenic Rim’s stretch
Rwanda honours gorillas in conservation event Kwita Izina
The 18th Kwita Izina Baby Gorilla Naming ceremony has wrapped up in Rwanda, with 20 baby gorillas given a name and one new gorilla family named. Held in Kinigi at the foothills of Volcanoes National Park, this year’s international conservation event is the first time in person since 2019 following the
Rwanda’s baby gorilla namers for Kwita Izina 2022
Rwanda is getting ready for its 18th edition of Kwita Izina, a ceremony that marks the naming of newborn baby gorillas, held in Kinigi at the foothills of Volcanoes National Park on 2 September 2022. Every year Rwanda celebrates their newborn baby gorillas by honouring them at a Gorilla Naming Ceremony
Dive into the Gold Coast’s Wonder Reef
The Gold Coast has opened Wonder Reef, the world-first artistically designed buoyant reef, designed to create a thriving eco-system off the Queensland Coast. Artificial reefs are intentionally placed benthic structures built of natural or man-made materials, which are designed to protect, enhance, or restore components of marine ecosystems. These man-made reefs form
Roam Wild in Africa at these 6 Wilderness Camps
Situated in remote and pristine wilderness areas of Africa, Wilderness camps, are ideal for travellers seeking wide-open spaces to roam wild. At Wilderness, the term ‘Little’ refers to their smaller, more intimate camps – consisting of three to six tents only. These smaller camps are well suited to families or
We Wander has adventure in a box
Finding a travel experience to gift the adventurous traveller can be tricky – especially if you don’t know their movements and when they are available. What if we told you there was a way to wow them with not only the choice of what they do but when they do