Chilling in Raiatea, French Polynesia and a Visit to Raiatea’s Morae, the World’s Holiest Site for the Polynesian People – with best photos – Top Blogs Revisited

As part of our summer blogs revisited series, we’re focusing on our best travel blogs by country.

This was one of the most popular blogs on French Polynesia (ranked by number of hits).

Source: Farewell Tasmania – Wine, Wilderness and Wonderful Food – BeSource: Chilling in Raiatea, French Polynesia and a Visit to Raiatea’s Morae, the World’s Holiest Site for the Polynesian People – with best photos

But open this link for many other popular French Polynesia

 

 

Opinion – Unmissable adventures around the world – Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet proposes hiking,  climbing, cycling, surfing, canoeing, as a few of the countless ways to explore a country, if you’ve got a taste for adventure. Then it answers the question, ‘But which of these pulse-quickening experiences fall into the ‘don’t-leave-without’ category?’

Source: Unmissable adventures around the world

To my surprise, we’ve done four of the nineteen proposed adventures – not bad for a couple of seniors.

What about you?

Of course, there are different types of travel, for example:

  • Independent travellers
  • Adventurous independent travellers
  • Group travellers
  • Cruise lovers

Much depends upon your passion, fitness, interests, available time, budget, independence and risk profile.

Marilyn and I are passionate independent travellers with a controlled taste for adventure. For example, one of our most previleged travel experiences was working with Giant Pandas in Sechuan, China (our blog was translated in Mandarin and Japanese to share with others lovers of Giant Pandas)

For more of our adventures, see our travel blogs:

Discover the Orient & the Pacific

Taking the Slow Road to Cyprus

But many people of our age prefer group travel or cruises – good luck to them but it’s not for us.

Thoughts?