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Your First Big Ski Trip: Everything You Need to Plan | Partnered Post
You’ve decided that it’s time to plan your first big ski trip. Perhaps you’ve skied before, whether on an artificial slope or on trips that you’ve been on in the…
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Helicopter Travel – Not Just For The Rich And Famous | Partnered Post
Contrary to popular belief, helicopter travel does not solely lie within the realms of the rich and famous. You may associate helicopter travel with heads of state and Hollywood A-listers…
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11 kick ass caves you should add to your bucket list
Barton Creek Cave, Belize This cave, easily accessible by tour from San Ignacio, is a great day trip for those who like to mix history with adventure. You’ll canoe into…
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Are you brave enough for the world’s highest bridge bungy?
Whether you’re facing your deepest fear or craving the ultimate adrenaline rush, join the team at Face Adrenaline for the 216m Bloukran’s bungy bridge, the highest in the world.
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White Water Rafting in Turrialba
Costa Rica is known for its brilliant white water rafting if you’ve got the time and money to do it. Head to Turrialba, the white water rafting capital of the…
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Flying through a cloud forest in Monteverde
After a few cheap weeks in Nicaragua, Costa Rica was a bit of a shock. It definitely wasn’t my favourite place in Central America… but the twin villages of Santa…
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Volcano boarding, sinkholes and crater lakes: The El Hoyo Hike
If you can put up with a heavy pack and a lot of heat then this two-day adventure will be worth the pain. It’s volcano boarding down the youngest volcano…
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White Water Rafting in La Ceiba
When you think about white water rafting in Central America most people think of Costa Rica, and there are some great rivers to raft there, but why not save yourself…
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Caving by candlelight in Semuc Champey
Getting to Semuc Champey After a very early start we left the tiny island of Flores and travelled south in a tourist minibus that cost Q120 (£10) and can definitely…
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Skiing and snowboarding in Borovets, Bulgaria
Arriving home after an extended trip away is the most bittersweet things about travelling. On one hand, the feeling of being in your own bed, having a home cooked meal…
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White water kayaking to Vientiane
When you’re ready to leave Vang Vieng behind and make your way south to Vientiane, the French-colonial capital of Laos, why not travel there by kayak? It’s better in every…

