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May 28, 2026

Northwest Passage: Ice Would be Nice


A changing climate has turned the treacherous Northwest Passage into a pushover, discovers Roderick Eime


We’re all crowded on the bridge, at least 20 of us, peering out to the horizon with powerful binoculars and telephoto lenses. Surely we’ll see something soon.

May 19, 2026

Finniss River Lodge: Is this where Crocodile Dundee goes on vacation? [video]


Australia’s Northern Territory really is an untamed land. And with these massive carnivores lurking in the shadows, no one is going to try.  

“Be careful not to get too close,” warns Chase, “they can be a bit unpredictable.”

January 26, 2026

Vanuatu's Land Divers


There’s something almost suicidal about Vanuatu’s famous land divers. Bungy jumpers have the benefit of an elastic cord to cushion their fall, but not so the legendary N’Gol (land-diving) natives of Pentecost Island.

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The origin of this dangerous ritual is clouded in tantalising mystery. One of the more romantic tales tells the story of the abusive husband Tamalie who, in pursuit of his recalcitrant wife, followed her up a tall tree as she fled from him. She, whose name seems to have been mislaid in the passage of time, refused to come down knowing that another beating was in store. Driven by pride and rage, Tamalie lunged at her, but she jumped. Tamalie, intoxicated by fury, lunged after her not knowing she had tied vines to her legs and he plunged to his death while she survived.

January 24, 2026

Iceland: Trolling About




Be sure to pay your respects to little invisible Icelanders or your journey may end abruptly. Roderick Eime treads carefully.

“If you go walking, be careful not to kick around rocks and things. You could disturb a troll or an elf,” my guide tells me, and I turn to share in the joke. But he’s not laughing.

January 12, 2026

Intriguing Istanbul: A quick guide for first-time visitors


From domes and bazaars to ferries across the Bosporus, here’s how to navigate Istanbul’s essential sights, neighbourhoods and transport without losing your way.


 If Istanbul is not on your bucket list for 2026, I want to know why. Straddling Europe and Asia, it’s one of the world’s most storied cities, a place where Roman roads, Byzantine churches, Ottoman palaces and modern cafés coexist in a daily, lived-in way. For first-time visitors, the scale and intensity can feel overwhelming, but with a little planning, the city will reveal itself to the patiently curious.

September 30, 2025

South Africa’s Blue Train - it’s the Ritz on Rails

It's one of the world's most famous luxury train journeys offering a combination of unsurpassed luxury travel, five star-accommodation, fine cuisine & wine, personalised butler service and breathtaking views of the countryside. All aboard!

You are on the shortest tour in Africa,” John, our megaphone-mouthed, trumpet-wielding guide informs us, “the bus will turn left, because it cannot turn right!”

September 29, 2025

Cruising New Zealand with HAL Noordam - Art Deco Napier


Cruising in New Zealand is an often-overlooked pleasure. But it is also a reminder of past events.

 It was the first day of school for little 5-year-old Gordon Vogtherr and a day he’ll never forget as long as he lived.

September 25, 2025

Beyond Barcelona: A delicious madness


Catalonia’s capital, Barcelona, is one of the world’s flashpoints for the so-called overtourism phenomenon, but just a short ride by fast train will see you in delightful Girona - or its famous neighbour, Figueres.

June 03, 2025

The Top Heritage Hotels of Asia



1 Raffles Hotel Singapore

It’s hard not to tip your hat to Singapore’s Raffles Hotel as the top heritage hotel in South East Asia. Dating back to 1887, with the main building and rooms completed in 1899, it is entirely authentic and dripping with history. 

May 31, 2025

Egypt: Raise a Sail on the Nile



The ancient city of Aswan is just one of the highlights of an Intrepid Travel tour of Egypt

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Ahmed manhandles the rigging with all the aplomb of a practised hand. There’s just the right amount of wind to fill the big lateen sail and propel us along at an impressive clip.

May 26, 2025

How a hobby for vintage vinyl and retro HiFi influenced a luxury Thai hotel brand



Devasom Resort Hua Hin has its own type of time machine. Just listen.

When Ath Atirak carefully drops the stylus onto the vinyl, he can feel himself being transported back to another era.

April 01, 2025

Could you survive an aircraft emergency? This is why you put the tray table up.


Straighten up and fly right

ALL the rules and procedures about flying on planes can make the journey a real drag. Buckle this, stow that, turn that off. Are all these regulations just to intimidate passengers and make aircrew feel important?

Paul (not his real name) flew as cabin crew with a major Australian carrier for more than a decade. I asked him about some of the rigmarole that most of us ignore.

March 27, 2025

Navigating the Bangkok Mass Transit Systems

Bangkok Pink Line monorail

No matter where I travel, I try to experience public transport, especially trains and light rail. You’d think that after living in Sydney for 40 years, I would have had more than my fill, but I still have a fascination with the emerging technologies, and I much prefer a ride in a tram or train to sitting in a traffic jam.

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Having visited Bangkok for 20 years, I have noticed the evolution of mass rapid transit in that sprawling city. Despite at least three independent systems (BTS, MRT, and SRT) that initially required circus-like athleticism to negotiate, these once isolated systems are becoming increasingly contiguous.

March 08, 2025

The Cedars in Hahndorf: The ancestral home of Sir Hans Heysen

Originally published in Australian Country Magazine January 2022


The ancestral home of Sir Hans Heysen is an art and nature lover’s pilgrimage, lovingly preserved by the great painter’s family.

The word ‘iconic’ gets bandied about endlessly in the new vocabulary of inane hyperbole. But I think we can safely say, Sir Hans Heysen rates as the real deal when it comes to the cream of Australian landscape artists.

January 22, 2025

Novotel reinvents the airport hotel


When I started flying, I travelled around the country in Boeing 727s, Douglas DC-9s, and Fokker F27 Friendships for junior sports championships and family holidays. The notion of airport hotels was something you might have seen in an episode of The Jetsons.

December 14, 2024

November 29, 2024

Is Costa Rica really the poster child for ecotourism?


A couple years back I was fortunate to visit the beautiful Central American country of Costa Rica, long extolled as a model of ecotourism.

Sure, it has plenty to offer for the sensitive traveller, but is it really all it's cracked up to be.

I investigated Costs Rica's credentials for Medium.com and here my story:



 

August 20, 2024

Hotel Review: Taj Bengal, Kolkata



A lavish, well-oiled and centrally-located luxury hotel that is a perfect base for business or pleasure.

UNESCO World Heritage paradise of Palau



If you were to ask most people if they could put a pin on Palau on a map, few would get close, assuming they have even heard of the place.

July 08, 2024

Aussies heading back to Vietnam with VietJet


Australians, especially boomers, seem to be spending money on travel like there is no tomorrow. Let’s hope they’re wrong.


Words and images: Roderick Eime - traveloscopy.com

All kidding aside, we are certainly travelling again. We’re spending big and we’re going overseas, despite some expensive airfares. Where are we going? We seem to be travelling closer to home, especially to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia more so than Europe or the Americas.

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