Author: Adair Winder
Adair Winder is a Journalism student from Melbourne Australia. Adair is an avid backpacker, having backpacked 40 countries so far at the age of 23, and has a passion for learning about the world we live in and sharing that with people through her writing.
Places You Might Want To Visit While They Still Exist
Here are some of the destinations that are facing the harsh consequences of climate disruption right now.Myths And Facts For Travelling In The Holidays
Is it really true that booking ahead of time is cheaper? We dive into the myths and facts of holiday travels.Beauty Essentials For Your White Christmas Travels
If you’ve always lived in a tropical climate, here's what you need to know to prepare for that winter getaway you’ve been fantasising about.9 Very Useful Beauty Christmas Gifts For Women Travellers
With Christmas coming up, there has never been a better time to treat your traveller friends to these compact and easy-to-carry beauty necessities.The Women Only Ride-Hailing Service That’s Taking Over Malaysia
We chatted to Carriage For Her CEO, Nick Smith, to find out what really inspired the idea for a women only ride hailing service.What Is International Migrants Day?
International Migrants Day is held annually on 18 December, and recognises the efforts, struggles, hardships, rights, and contributions of migrants.Putting Wellness Travel On Your 2019 To-Do List
With the new year coming up, who wouldn’t want to start the year off with a clean slate and a fresh mind?5 Unique Airbnb Stays In Malaysia
Tired of staying in hotels? These quaint little Malaysian Airbnb spots might just be what you need.The Village With A Purpose: Wanda Tourism Village
Filled with rustic wooden buildings and the mouth-watering smell of traditional Chinese dishes, this village is designed to end poverty.Japan Is Giving Away Homes
Japan is launching a program to reduce the number of abandoned houses throughout the country by giving away 8 million houses.7 Boutique Hotels In Asia You Need To Stay In
If you’re wanting more charm and charisma from your hotels, check out these smaller-scale, independent hotels in Asia.The Forgotten Tribes Of The World
The recent Sentinelese incident has sparked considerable debate globally, as Chau not only put himself in danger, but also endangered the lives of the isolated tribe.