Australia’s Northern Territory Overview

The Northern Territory is the “Red Heart” of Australia, located in the center, this landscape is ruggedly beautiful and pre-historic feeling. I take you to UNESCO World Heritage sites, like Uluru, and I camp in Kings Canyon, the most remote place I’ve ever been. From Camel treks to 4 wheeling, to walks with local Aboriginal guides, the Northern Territory is like a different planet. And it’s wonderful.

Local Life in Australia’s Outback

The Aborigines are the oldest still living culture in the world and it was an honor to get to meet many of the locals residing in the Northern Territory. I was able to learn about “Bush Tucker” or food in the wild, dot painting and more about how their people have lived in the harsh Outback for thousands of years.

Learning from the Locals in South Africa

Having experiences with the local make your trip that much more meaningful and that is why it’s amazing when a tour will allow you to see places, meet people and have experiences you couldn’t have otherwise. Visiting a township, meeting local craftswomen and trying local street food were all on the itinerary and more–and that’s why my trip to South Africa was truly memorable.

The Creation of Perfume: Cologne’s Fragrance Museum

Get Lost It might seem obvious that perfume was invented in Cologne, but the history behind this ‘eau de parfum’ is fascinating. This entertaining tour/performance brings you back to the Middle Ages and takes you through the process and development of the sweet scents that we’ve come to know today.

Get Lost in Austria: Leopold Museum (Vienna)

Klimt, Schiele dominate this archtecturally interested museum within the Vienna’s historically rich MuseumQuartier. No trip to Vienna should miss this stop but if you want to get to the best first, go straight to the Leopold Museum and find the Klimt’s The Kiss

Kelley travels Austria to find the best places to see, things to do, foods to try and places to sleep. She roadtrips from Vienna to the Burgenland, then Graz, on to Salzburg and ends her trip in Innsbruck. Sponsored by the Austrian Tourism Board