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Ireland so close , yet so different

wpid Ireland so close yet so different Ireland so close , yet so differentIreland has permanently been a well loved tourist destination, thanks to its stunning natural scenery. As the third largest island in Europe, with a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea, the country has plenty to attract visitors. Getting there is simple, with flights to destinations like Belfast and Dublin from many UK cities or there are ferry services from north-west England and south-west Scotland.

Once there, you can take a guided tour, to make sure you don’t miss any of the sights, or head off to explore on your own. If you do choose to take a tour, there are lots of options. You can even choose from one of the many themed tours covering everything from breweries and whiskey distilleries to walking and cycling routes. There are tours which stay mostly in the Irish countryside and others which are based mainly in the cities, exploring Ireland’s fascinating description and lively culture.

Golfing holidays are apt a well loved choice ahead of the next Ryder Cup which is life held in Ireland. The rolling Irish countryside is perfect for golf courses and you get to delight in the surrounding scenery as you play.

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A unique way to see some or Ireland’s historic castles is to attend a themed medieval banquet; there are activities like this all over the country, but the most well loved are the ones at  Bunratty Castle , Dunguaire Castle and Knappogue Castle. If you prefer more modern tastings, head to the Guinness brewery in Dublin to see how the well-known drink is made.

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Blue Mountains: A Different Kind of Australian Wilderness

Creature Encounters, Australia & the Pacific, Day Trips, Seats to Go

OK, close your eyes and picture the Australian wasteland…. If you are like me, you probably have an image of a sun baked red dirt path heading off into the horizon. In fact, there is a whole different kind of  wasteland in Australia in the Blue Mountains, just a fleeting bus ride from Sydney.  (You can open your eyes now).  In an simple Blue Mountains day trip from Sydney, you get a different perspective of the Australian wasteland and see some cute, cuddly (and not so cuddly) Australian animals all thrown in.

If all you packed for your Australian trip was shorts and a bikini, you might want to ‘rug up’ as they say for a trip to the Blue Mountains – even in the summer it can be a lot colder than Sydney. When we visited, the souvenir shop at Scenic World was doing a busy trade in hats and mittens. So get yourself some warm clothes and hop in the small bus for a trip up the mountain.

The Steepest Railway Incline in the World
You really have to hang on to those newly bought hats and mittens on the “steepest railway incline in the world”. Holy Cow, talk about honest down. I should have paid more attention to the signs. I’m a bit of a roller coaster veteran so I didn’t reflect twice about it getting on a small tourist train. We just sort of hopped right in. Next business I knew my feet were scrambling for a foothold. It’s so steep I swear I was permanent upright. I guess the cage over the top should have been a clue. Excellent business I like wild rides. I was equipped to go over again. This is an optional part of the day but personally I reflect it’s a must do. Unless, of course, you despise that sort of business. If you don’t like roller coasters you might want to skip the bit where you go down into the canyon. Fortunately there is plenty to see up the top. And the Skyway is another option.

This train line started out as a coal channel but tourists were so keen to take part, they built cars just for them. I loved the ancient black and white pictures of people hopping in the coal cars for the trip down the mountain.

Animals (Expected & Not)
Once we had our fill of the various ways of going up and down the mountain – and lunch, we headed back down for a stay to Featherdale Flora and fauna Park where we saw all the Australian animals you would expect as well as some you may never have thought of.

Arguably animals in a zoo are not the same as animals out in the wild, but there’s still a touch to be said for seeing the real business . A dingo who was noisily crunching honest through some bones made me glad I wasn’t encountering him in the wild.

The kangaroos and koalas are natural crowd pleasers and a touch you have to experience on a trip to Australia. At this stop, the kangaroos hop all around you and you can easily get them to pose for pictures with you. There is also a koala on hand to pat for a photo opportunity.

I loved the kangaroo helping himself to the “Self-Service” kangaroo food – somehow I don’t reflect that’s what the sign writers had in mind. Echnidas are spiky but they waddle when they walk – how cute! The wombats are a bit grumpy and they tend to stick their hairy bums in the air. If you like creepy animals be sure to stay the bats, snakes and reptiles. Lovely.

There is an incredible diversity of birds to see. The kookaburras were kind enough to serenade us as we walked by. The pelicans are absolutely massive. The fairy penguins are just too cute; I wouldn’t have been bowled over if they started dancing.

If you are like me, you’ll appreciate the ‘rest stops’ on this tour. The first stop on the way is at the lovely Leura where you can get a nice warm beverage and some morning tea if you wish. There is also a small bit of time to look at the shops. I could have done with some more time to look at the shops but judging by the aptly names ‘bored husbands’ bench I reflect the amount of free time there is a bit of a negotiate.

This day tour packs a lot in and our bus driver/guide steered us through everything. He was a real pro who patiently clarified everything to everybody as many times as they needed to hear it. The Blue Mountains are a piece of the Australian wasteland that is certainly worth experiencing first hand.

Morocco so close yet so different

wpid Morocco so close yet so different Morocco so close yet so differentFor centuries artists and poets have fallen head over heels for Tangier and it is very simple to see why. Tangiers is a gorgeous place and offers a range of unique experiences. Cape Malabata has an incredibly gorgeous sunrise and for those that like sunsets you can stay Cape Spartel.

You can stay the underground cave of Hercules where legend says he rested after completing his tasks. The Diplomatic Forest offers climbing, sports and picnics as well as life serenely gorgeous.

The Gardens of Mendoubia is where you can walk amongst trees and stay Forbes Museum. It was here that 115,000 soldiers made of lead reenact historic battles. There are a number of historic and stunning mosques to see and view their unique architecture.

A stay to the Pasha Raissouni Palace in August is a must where artists from around the globe exhibit their wares. Tangier will be an experience of a lifetime, whatever it is you choose to do.

One place where the modern exists in harmony with the medieval is Fez. Fez el Jedid (New) is today’s modern Fez while Fez el Bali (Ancient) is a medieval city preserved in time. Along the busy streets are many stalls where intricate handicrafts, copper, leather goods and brassware can all be found.

The Bou Inania Madersa is a 14th century religious college that is a must see with gorgeous architecture and the Dar-Batha museum featuring a Moroccan terracotta collection. The Kairaouine mosque, once the largest in Africa is also fun to stay.

Those interested in the Berber culture flock to the Atlas Mountain for an adventurous time. There are many opportunities to delight in climbing, biking and photographic opportunities. Panoramic views are offered thanks to the fertile valleys surrounded by waterfalls and rivers. Many guides will offer tours to the area.

Casablanca is Morocco’s modern destination even though it remains quaint. The Central Market of Casablanca and the Habbouse Souk District are two of many seats to stay. They are bustling with activity and will thrill you with all the fascinating products and assortment of goods.

The Hassan mosque II is one of the largest on the globe and it captures the attention of all who stay. The nightlife of Corniche is brilliant as well as the many hotels, swimming pools, bars, restaurants and beaches. A small village nearby is Oualidia and is known for oysters.  Marrackech like Fez has two areas the historic or Medina and the new city. You can stay each by foot or via a caleche a small carriage pulled by a horse.