TD Podcasts
Podcast: Sulawesi
When you look at a map of Sulawesi it looks really odd, like someone who has been run over by a steamroller.
Podcast: Lombok
Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands
Podcast: Java
Java is an island of Indonesia, bordered by the Indian Ocean on the south and the Java Sea on the north.
Podcast: Bali
The most popular tourist island in the archipelago. There’s a good reason for this, the infrastructure is excellent, locals are friendly, there is plenty to do and the island has a superb range of accommodation to suit any budget.
Podcast: Indonesia
The Republic of Indonesia is a country located in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian and Pacific oceans and is part of the volcanic Ring of Fire. In fact, if you like volcanoes you will see many of them as you travel throughout Indonesia.
Podcast: Rwanda
You could be mistaken for being in a different country when visiting Rwanda. It is unlike other African countries, maybe even unlike any other country in the world. You can forget the raw, authentic and traditional Africa.
Podcast: Stay in a lighthouse keepers cottage in Gippsland
Featuring: Paul Chai.. It seems strange to wish for bad weather on a trip, but I’m happy to see a squall heading my way. I am sitting on the back porch of the assistant lighthouse keeper’s cottage at Point Hicks in Gippsland.
Podcast: Worming your way through The Big Apple
Let’s not beat around the bush – New York is the most exciting city that I have ever visited. I’ve visited many cities, but nothing tops New York for the vibe that you get just being there.
Podcast: Inspiring Temples of Bagan Myanmar
In those days, Bagan was the biggest city in the country we now know as Myanmar, or Burma. In fact it was a very religious city. Staunchly Buddhist, whose citizens built over 10,000 Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries. Of course, time is a great leveller, and now only about 3,800remain. They are still very impressive, and very much worth visiting.
Podcast: Magical Maldives at Mercure Kooddoo
As my flight soared upwards, high over the glimmering Gold Coast beaches of Australia, I contemplated the possibility that I may have made a big mistake by booking a trip to the Maldives. Why, when we have such beautiful, pristine, white sand beaches, with crystal clear water did I need to travel over 9000km for a beach holiday?
Podcast: Rest, Rejuvenate & Repeat at Crystal Creek Rainforest Retreat
Hidden on the Far North Coast of New South Wales, Australia in the Tweed region is Crystal Creek Rainforest Retreat. A scenic hour drive from the Gold Coast and you are on the doorstep of this lush valley, surrounded on three sides by the world heritage-listed Numinbah Nature Reserve and Springbrook National Park.
Podcast: Can Sea Islands Provide a Blueprint for the Future of Tourism?
This week’s island hop through South East Asia also takes in the latest travel developments across the region. Gary Bowerman and Hannah Pearson also discuss how idyllic island getaways such as Maldives and Seychelles plan to reboot tourism.
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