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Category Archive: Travel Blog

Giving Skills To The Street Kids Of Harare

Our first stop in Zimbabwe was the capital city of Harare for the 6th edition of the Sanganai/Hlanganani World Travel and Tourism Africa Fair. Many key African tourism operators were in attendance but the biggest thing that set this exhibition […]

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Our First Bush Camping Experience

Don’t Ever Look Back is built around the theme of affordable luxury and although we’re always looking for ways to save money on our travels, we’re not budget travelers. We travel with suitcases over backpacks. We prefer to stay in […]

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Happy Third Birthday To Us!

Can you believe it? Today is officially the third birthday of Don’t Ever Look Back and it’s amazing to think that we’ve spent this date on each of the past three years on completely different continents. Our first birthday was […]

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11 Facts About Saltwater Crocodiles

We’ve been writing about our encounters with Northern Territory’s Saltwater Crocodiles extensively recently from Darwin’s Crocosaurus Cove to our trip down croc-infested waters on a Yellow Water Cruise. This infographic from @AusOutbackNT caught our eye yesterday and we found some of […]

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The Wildlife and Saltwater Crocodiles of Kakadu National Park

The number one thing on my Kakadu to-do list was to see a saltwater crocodile in the wild, the largest living reptiles in the world. Considering the wild croc population in the Northern Territory is now at an almost one-to-one […]

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Soweto By Bike

I only had the one morning in Johannesburg and was delighted that my day would begin at Lebo’s Soweto Backpackers, home of Soweto Bicycle Tours.

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5 Highlights From Darwin’s Crocosaurus Cove

With a couple of hours to spare in Darwin, we knew exactly what we wanted to do and that was to visit Crocosaurus Cove. Croc Cove is known as “Darwin’s Ultimate Urban Wildlife Experience” and gives visitors an up-close and […]

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Sunday Spotlight: Mount Rinjani, Lombok

Kristin Addis used to think that she didn’t like trekking. She thought it would be too buggy, humid, sweaty, and, well, jungly. Then she found myself in Indonesia where trekking volcanos is just what you do in between surfing and eating sate.

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