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Backpackers from around the world share stories and confessions from the road. All secrets posted are completly anonymous. Learn from other travellers, where to go, what to do, highlights and lowlights from their travel experience.

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May 8th, 2012: Brazil, Travel

Don Julios in Palermo Soho – Buenos Aires

Tucked away on the corner of Guatemala 4691 and Gurruchaga in Palermo Soho is a restaurant known as Don Julios. A truly Argentinian experience this place comes alive about 10pm. Surrounded by walls lined with empty bottles of wine that ...

April 30th, 2012: Asia, Thailand, Travel

Pai – Thailand

Recommendations for Pai came thick and fast from people passing through Julies Guesthouse in Chiang Mai where I stayed for a week. A little town 4 hours North West of Chiang Mai, Pai was off the usual travelers beaten track ...

April 19th, 2012: New Zealand, Travel

Lake Wanaka – South Island, New Zealand

Tucked away on a side street in Lake Wanaka is a funky little movie theatre called Cinema Paradiso 'the best little cinema in the world'. It is definitely a must see attraction for anyone passing through the town. There are ...

April 14th, 2012: Asia, Laos, Travel

Pha That Luang Temple – Laos

This UNESCO world heritage site is one of the world’s great ancient monuments, as well as one of the biggest tributes to Buddhism. Although it is not quite known when this glorious temple was first constructed, it is thought to ...

April 12th, 2012: Philippines, Travel

Bacuit Archipelago – Philippines

I have recently returned from the Philippines in March after a three week holiday. The first week was spent in Boracay, the ‘pearl’ of the archipelago. The famous 3km White Beach was certainly beautiful but unexpected were the hoards ...

April 12th, 2012: Cambodia, Travel

Angkor Wat – Cambodia

Nearly elected one of the world’s new seven wonders, Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia is hands down one of the most impressive sites in the world. Built in the 12th-century by King Suryavarman II, the spanning and impressively well-kept temples within ...

April 8th, 2012: Australia, Travel

Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb

The Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb is a truly unique way to see Sydney, its sparkling harbour and surrounds. Visitors can see all that is on offer in this magnificent city. Wonderful, informative guides, highly professional yet friendly staff from the moment ...