Everything you need to know to understand the Machu Picchu Circuits from people who walked them all. We’ll tell you which is the best, what you’ll see on each and some hacks for if you miss out on your first choice of ticket.
Devils Eye Arch and the secret sunset viewpoints
Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway: the best bits and what to skip
Karangahake Windows Walk: explore incredible old gold mining tunnels by day and by night
Silica Rapids Walk: the best views in Tongariro no one talks about
Taranaki Falls: the walk with a little bit of everything in Tongariro
Cascade Falls: Rotorua's secret glow worm waterfall
The Pyramid Girraween: just how scary is it really?
Castle Rock, Turtle Rock & The Sphinx: epic views and rock scrambling
The Pohaturoa Track: how to see the famous Pohutu geyser for free
Mutawintji Loop Track: the best walk in NSW nobody talks about
The Mutawintji Loop Track is one of the best walks in the whole state. The scenery is simply jaw-dropping and the trail has so much variety, from well preserved Aboriginal rock art, to swimming holes, rock scrambling and of course plenty of the quintessential outback red dirt. We're sharing what to expect and how to form this circuit which is not an official hike.
Clarence Dam: an easy access wild swimming and cliff jumping spot in the Blue Mountains
Mount Grenfell Historic Site: three Aboriginal rock art galleries & a taste of the Outback
Mulgowan (Yapa) Aboriginal art site: amazing rock art, emus and red kangaroos!
Top tips for driving in Oman: is it safe and do you really need a 4WD?
How to find the Bugong secret grotto near Nowra
Clatterteeth Canyon: the bubblegum pool & epic wild slot canyon swims
Mutawintji Gorge: a spectacular red rock slot canyon in NSW
Bens Walk Nowra: caves, a suspension bridge and a hidden Aboriginal art site
11 things to do in Ollantaytambo to convince you it's worth more than a day trip
Ollantaytambo is one of the prettiest towns in the Sacred Valley and although most people use it as a jumping off point for getting the train or starting one of the multi day hikes to Machu Picchu, stay a few nights and you’ll see this more village has plenty to offer beyond. From some fabulous ruins to great hikes and even a brewery and distillery to sample some of the local firewater.