Cultural Differences
Below are our 9 articles in the 'cultural differences' category:

A useful thing to do before travelling abroad is to pick up as much of the lingo as you can, however, this is much easier said than done, as learning a language is a process that takes a lot of ...

Wild, dangerous, exotic and absolutely unrivalled in awe-inspiring natural beauty, the plains, deserts, jungles and mountains of Africa represent the only truly undiscovered place on earth for the ...

First claimed as a British territory in 1770 and utilised as a penal colony until 1848, the vast land mass known today as Australia is one of the most geologically distinct on the planet. It's ...

Central and South East Asia has long been an enigma to western travellers - paradise, but with an edge of the unknown. A popular destination through generations of backpackers, it is a magnet for the ...

There is no continent on Earth more diverse than Europe in its range of cultures and its historical significance. From the Arctic Circle down to Ancient Greece, from the Atlantic Ocean to the edge ...

India, the subcontinent rich in culture, is home to over a billion people who speak over one thousand dialects and are members of over ten different religions. Hindus, Muslims, Christians and ...

North America is not one of the most popular travel destinations for Brits, there are so many places we choose to visit before there. Culturally, the USA and Canada are about as close to us as ...

From the Galapagos Islands to the Falklands, the beautiful continent of South America encompasses a little of everything for everybody. Geologically it almost certainly once formed part of Africa ...

It may be one of the world's most politically volatile regions, but for adventure-thirsty travellers that makes the thrill all the more worthwhile. A trip to the enigmatic Middle East is one for ...