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I’m Katy, a Seattleite pursuing my two greatest passions: travel and music. I’m documenting my general travel adventures, as well as great record stores, labels, festivals, and music I find around the world.

5 Uluru Tips for the Considerate Traveler

June 11, 2015 By Katy 2 Comments

The beauty of Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park is unmatched, and a stop here is an incredibly special travel experience the likes of which you could only have in the Australian Outback, which makes the extra expense worthwhile. You get to see mind-blowing desert sunsets, incredible natural wonders–from stunning rock formations to elusive wildlife–and learn about the people that have called this place home for tens of thousands of years. It has truly been one of my favorite experiences in Australia. To risk sounding preachy: when visiting this special place, it’s important to remember that this area is more than the sum of its interesting rock formations. There’s important historical, cultural, and religious significance, and should be treated as such. Here are some things to keep in mind for your Uluṟu trip:

1// Be respectful. This is the most important rule, and really a good rule to employ when traveling anywhere. This land and these sites are owned by the Aṉangu (“AH-nah-noo”), one of the oldest living cultures in the world, and they generously allow visitors onto their land to see and experience their sacred sites. And as visitors, it is our job not make them regret it. Treat locals with respect, treat the land with respect, follow the rules, and be a good visitor.
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Filed Under: Australia, Northern Territory, Oceania, Travel Tips Tagged With: australia, cultural sensitivity, ethical travel, kata tjuta, outback, respectful travel, Travel, uluru

The Merits of Research: A Day Trip to The Dandenongs

May 21, 2015 By Katy Leave a Comment

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Though I’ve lived in Melbourne for several months, I recently came to realize that I hadn’t really seen much of Melbourne outside of the city and the inner suburbs. After doing some cursory research about day trips, I found that there are tons of things to do really close to the city, and one of the most appealing was a trip to the Dandenong Ranges, a set of low mountain ranges that are actually part of greater Melbourne.

The Dandenongs contain, among other things, an absolutely stunning rainforst, and the plant life is in quite lush. The Sherbrooke Forest, filled with towering gum and mountain ash trees, as well as massive ferns, makes you feel like you’re in Jurassic Park, and a dinosaur could emerge from the foliage at any moment. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Australia, Day Trip, Oceania, Tours, Travel, Victoria Tagged With: australia, Dandenong Ranges, Dandenongs, Day Trip, Forest, Melbourne, Mountains, Travel

Six Free & Cheap Things to Do in Akureyri, Iceland

September 3, 2014 By Katy 4 Comments

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Akureyri is Iceland’s second-largest city, and despite the large population jump (~150,ooo in Reykjavik to ~20,000 in Akureyri), the town has quite a lot to offer. Though many of the nearby attractions and activities, such as whale watching or a visit to the Myvatn spa, can tend to be quite pricey, there are still plenty of things to do for travelers on a budget. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Europe, Iceland, Travel, Travel Activities, Travel Tips Tagged With: akureyri, budget travel, cheap travel, free activities, Iceland, Travel, travel tips

Getting a SIM card in Iceland

August 22, 2014 By Katy 2 Comments

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Iceland has the highest rate of per capita mobile phone ownership in the world. This reflects in their incredible level of coverage: most towns and cities have 3G or 4G coverage, and even very remote areas, you’ll get at least a bar or two. For travelers in Iceland, this means that it’s very easy to stay connected. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Europe, Iceland, Travel, Travel Tips Tagged With: budget travel, icelandic sim, sim, SIM card, sim card in iceland, Travel, travel tip, unlocked phone

Get Caffeinated: Four Awesome Coffee Shops in Reykjavik

July 24, 2014 By Katy Leave a Comment

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Hailing from Seattle, finding a good coffee shop is pretty high on my list of priorities when I travel. Not just for my much-needed caffeine fix, but also for the great comfort and workspace that comes from a really good coffee shop. Though quite a small city, Reykjavik is certainly not lacking in cosmopolitan comforts, and coffee is no exception. Though there are many great shops to choose from, these are my favorite coffee spots in Reykjavik. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Europe, Iceland, Travel Tagged With: budget travel, coffee, coffee shop, drink, food, Iceland, reykjavik, Travel

Take Another Pylsa My Heart: Icelandic Hot Dogs

June 27, 2014 By Katy Leave a Comment

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via Bæjarins Beztu’s Facebook Page

When you think of the “national food of Iceland”, you may be thinking of cod, skyr, or lamb…but you’d be wrong. Turns out, the ultimate Icelandic food is the pylsa, or hot dog.

Icelanders really, REALLY love hot dogs.

…and for good reason! Pylsur are fantastic and super cheap, maybe even the cheapest cooked food you can buy in Iceland. A pylsa comes with ketchup, raw onions, crispy onions, a sweet Icelandic mustard, and a remulade. You can make them at home (ingredients are widely available at grocery stores in Iceland…you may even want to bring some back with you for when the pylsa craving takes over at home. It will.), and they’re available at a lot of different places, but the very best hot dogs come from the famous Bæjarins Beztu stands, the most popular of which is right by the harbor, and conveniently located next to several downtown bars for optimal drunk munching. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Europe, Iceland, Travel, Travel Activities, Travel Tips Tagged With: budget travel, cheap food, food, hot dog, Iceland, pylsa, pylsur, reykjavik, Travel, travel food, travel tips

Visiting a Legendary Ruin: Nólsoy, Faroe Islands

June 25, 2014 By Katy Leave a Comment

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On my recent visit to Nólsoy, Faroe Islands, my favorite part of the day trip was the Prinsessutoftir, or “The Princess’s Ruin.” Just a 10-minute walk south of the village, the road runs right through these ruins, and they can be quite easy to miss if you’re not paying attention, but they are a must-see for any visitor to Nólsoy. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Europe, Faroe Islands, Travel Tagged With: attractions, Day Trip, faroe, faroe islands, faroes, faroese, Ferry, nolsoy, solo female travel, Travel

Day Trip: Nólsoy, Faroe Islands

June 23, 2014 By Katy 1 Comment

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On my recent trip to the Faroe Islands, I spent a foggy Saturday afternoon wandering the beautiful island of Nólsoy. One of the easiest day trips from Tórshavn, Nólsoy is the closest neighboring island to the capital city. The ferry ride is only 30 minutes or so, and affords spectacular views of the capital and surrounding areas from the small boat. At only DKK 20 (about US $4) each way, it’s a great way to get out of the city and explore one of the Faroe Islands’ most picturesque villages. You can catch the ferry at the terminal in the harbor, and clear signage will point you to the right place. The schedule is available here. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Europe, Faroe Islands, Photos, Travel Tagged With: budget travel, Day Trip, faroe, faroe islands, faroes, Ferry, Hiking, nolsoy, solo female travel, Travel

Helpful Faroese Phrases for Forgetful Backpackers

June 22, 2014 By Katy Leave a Comment

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So you’re planning your trip to the Faroe Islands, eagerly anticipating the spectacular, dramatic scenery and beautiful hikes through the hills. In this sparsely populated country of 50,000 or so people, it’s easy to get lost in all of your epic plans for exploring, forgetting to take time to consider your interactions with the lovely people living in the Faroes. If you’re a bit of a space case like me, you may have forgotten to learn some key Faroese phrases for your trip (oops!). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Europe, Faroe Islands, Travel Tagged With: faroe islands, faroes, faroese, phrases, Travel

Photo Diary: Yvoire, France

June 7, 2014 By Katy 2 Comments

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On my recent trip to Switzerland, I was taken to Yvoire, France, not far over the French border when coming from Geneva. Rather than drive to Yvoire, we took a short ferry ride across the lake from the picturesque little town of Nyon, Switzerland, which is about halfway between Geneva and Lausanne. The ferry ride was a short one, with spectacular views of France and Switzerland from Lake Geneva. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Europe, Photos, Switzerland, Travel Tagged With: CH, Day Trip, Ferry, France, Geneva, Lake Geneva, Lausanne, Medieval, Switzerland, Travel, Travel Photography, Yvoire

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I’m Katy, a Seattleite quitting my normal life to pursue my two greatest passions: travel and music. I’m documenting my general travel adventures, as well as great record stores, labels, festivals, and music I find around the world.

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