My big Macanese takeaway: Drunken sauna shrimp
Sampling traditional dishes at the Nga Tim Cafe, which borrow heavily from Portuguese and Chinese cuisine... as well as a bottle of rice wine.
Sampling traditional dishes at the Nga Tim Cafe, which borrow heavily from Portuguese and Chinese cuisine... as well as a bottle of rice wine.
Bolivia's Road of Death and Pakistan's Karakoram Highway, these are the planet's drives.
A top pick of waterparks to drop in on during your travels.
Andrew Lichtenstein, Kiwi expat, and manager of a record-holding bungy shares his top tips for visitors to the Chinese SAR
Winston Aldworth traverses the high wire along one of America's most scenic and dangerous natural, redstone ridges
Richmond had succumbed to a drug-fuelled lifestyle in London, but took a drastic change.
She's the greatest Kiwi adventurer you've probably never heard of.
300km of mountainbiking from the Southern Alps to coastal Oamaru
New Zealand's top 5 bungy jumps and why everyone else is getting it wrong.
This hot tub spa in Queenstown provides stunning views over the Shotover River.
Brazil's second city is a meltingpot for cultures and ideas. There are African, Portuguese, even Japanese roots stretching from the sands of Copacabana to Sugarloaf Mountain.
What Bolivia's ancient carnival lacks in bikinis and samba schools, it makes up for in rich Pagan history
The family spent 11 months travelling for almost the same cost as staying in Tauranga.
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Forget fetching coffee, this is a chance to travel the globe for free.
Braoque capital of bohemian whims and classical music. Prague is the city that inspired Mozart. Walking across the Charles Bridge or from the top of Petrin park, it's no surprise
American Havana: Cuba's capital is rekindling an old romance with its cold war rivals.
Divers have stumbled upon the world's biggest cave system and it's incredible.
Seven tips on how to go camping, enjoy the outdoors, and leave no trace
Unexpected flight delay brings bonus for travellers.
85-year-old Michael Elling tackled the 47m high Ledge Bungy in Queenstown. Credit: AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand
"My wife said I was getting irritable, so we decided we would try to cut them off."
Justine Tyerman is a wee bit fussy when it comes to views - as the receptionist discovers.
Neil Porten and his daughter go black water rafting. Here are their accounts of adventure.
A trip to the Galapagos Islands offers an escape to an untouched animal wonderland.