Majestic waterfalls, blankets of snow and dominating granite mountains are why Yosemite National Park is an unforgettable natural phenomenon. First protected in 1864, Yosemite National Park has…… Read more “Yosemite guide”
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Tromsø things to do
Northern lights, the world’s northernmost cathedral and the midnight sun make this city an Arctic bucket list treasure The largest city in Northern Norway and located 217 miles…… Read more “Tromsø things to do”
Backpacking around the world on a budget: Christchurch to Milford Sounds Part 9
Half way into our trip in 2008, we made our way to New Zealand. Starting off in the South Island we experience the amazing Māori culture, national…… Read more “Backpacking around the world on a budget: Christchurch to Milford Sounds Part 9”
Riga itinerary
Whether enjoying the local Balsam, checking out the Gothic spires or visiting for past Soviet remains, this town is stepped in culture and history Having finished…… Read more “Riga itinerary”
Buenos Aires things to do
Steaks, football and colourful buildings make this ‘Paris of South America’ a Latin hot spot As we arrived in Buenos Aires it felt very familiar. The city…… Read more “Buenos Aires things to do”
Best markets to visit
We at In 4 the Long Haul love a good bargain and whenever we go away, we always try to suss out the local markets to buy…… Read more “Best markets to visit”
London days, Camden Town
Situated in North London, Camden or EC, is an eclectic mix of foods, sounds and fashion Made famous by the likes of writer Charles Dickens, philosopher Friedrich…… Read more “London days, Camden Town”
Backpacking around the world on a budget Part 3: Singapore
In 2008, we embarked on our RtW trip. After visiting our first country on our list, China, we then sauntered off to Singapore, off southern Malaysia. With…… Read more “Backpacking around the world on a budget Part 3: Singapore”
Backpacking around the world on a budget Part 2: Hong Kong
In 2008, we embarked on our RtW trip, visiting seven countries. The first leg of our journey took us from busy London to busy Hong Kong. A…… Read more “Backpacking around the world on a budget Part 2: Hong Kong”
Visiting Game of Thrones
Beware… you’re now entering a geek zone! So here at In 4 the Long Haul, we tend to get a tiny bit obsessed over things. From Harry…… Read more “Visiting Game of Thrones”
Backpacking around the world on a budget Part 1: The beginning
In February 2008, Cat and I embarked on our first real ‘couples test’ by booking a round-the-world adventure after we finished uni. Starting off in the East,…… Read more “Backpacking around the world on a budget Part 1: The beginning”
Exploring Andorra la Vella
The highest-altitude capital city in Europe may be small, but it offers a might array of things to keep you busy for a weekend trip. From hiking…… Read more “Exploring Andorra la Vella”
Things to do in Vilnius
Churches upon churches offer a spiritual outlook to the bustling city, while the Museum of Genocide Victims reflects on the capital’s darker days. Visit for history, amazing…… Read more “Things to do in Vilnius”
Exploring the Sistine Chapel
One of Michelangelo’s most famous works, these frescoes are full of colourful biblical characters depicting stories from the book of Genesis. Visit for pure amazement or to…… Read more “Exploring the Sistine Chapel”
How to visit Bran Castle
Perched high upon on a steep cliff, this national Romanian landmark is surrounded in Gothicness, intrigue and immortalisation History In 1377, the Hungarian King Louis the…… Read more “How to visit Bran Castle”
The best football stadiums
From the Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz to Svangaskarð – Toftir, Faroe Islands, football brings people together and connects countries all over the world. Upon our travels,…… Read more “The best football stadiums”
Tallinn itinerary
Arriving from Riga our last stop on our Baltic trip was Tallinn. The Estonian Capital has everything you need for an amazing time. With an incredible walled…… Read more “Tallinn itinerary “
Four Corners Monument
Marking the quadripoint in the US Southwest where Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet, this marker offers a rare geographical occurrence Four Corners Monument: The original…… Read more “Four Corners Monument”
Monument Valley Walkthrough
The iconic Western scenery is one of the US’ greatest landmarks. Towering up to 1,000 feet tall, the sandstone rocks create a truly magical desert landscape …… Read more “Monument Valley Walkthrough”
Visiting Machu Picchu
It’s easy to see why this sprawling Inca citadel surrounded by lush vegetation and mystical mist is one of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites. Meaning…… Read more “Visiting Machu Picchu”
Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend guide
No trip to Arizona would be complete without seeing the famous slot canyon shaped by water and wind in all its glory The most photographed Slot…… Read more “Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend guide”
Angkor Wat guide
The seventh wonder of the world, this UNESCO World Heritage site is an immense Buddhist temple complex consisting of old passageways, ancient ruins and grand towers. …… Read more “Angkor Wat guide”
Things to see at San Francisco’s Pier 39
Deep chowder bowls, street performers and of course loud sea lions make this pier a must see attraction when visiting the golden city One half of In…… Read more “Things to see at San Francisco’s Pier 39”
What’s next in Montevideo
Seeing the World Cup’s first stadium, a vast Independence Square and colonial colourful houses is what makes the city a great treat for tourists Arriving in Montevideo…… Read more “What’s next in Montevideo”
London calling: what to do in 48 hours
London is one of the best cities in the world (OK so we’re a little biased) but it does have a lot to offer. From the West…… Read more “London calling: what to do in 48 hours”
Xi’an, travelling China Part 2
Tandem riding along the city walls, Pagodas galore and the spectacular Terracotta Army are just a few reasons why Xi’an should be on your China to-do-list Day…… Read more “Xi’an, travelling China Part 2”
Rio de Janeiro things to do
Soaring mountains, white sandy beaches and beautiful natural settings, Brazil’s capital offers much more than just the amazing Christ the Redeemer. Visit the hidden bars or simply…… Read more “Rio de Janeiro things to do”
Beijing, travelling China Part 1
A blend of old and new, Beijing offers excitement, unique sightseeing opportunities and layers of history. Hike the Great Wall, stand in the world’s largest inner-city square…… Read more “Beijing, travelling China Part 1”
Tips for hot and cold weather
We decided to spend Cat’s 30th birthday at Mardi Gras in New Orleans and incorporated this into a wider US holiday, starting from sunny Miami and New…… Read more “Tips for hot and cold weather”
How to plan a Balkans trip
We have been meaning to visit the Balkans for quite some time but have been distracted by lands afar. But this year, we ventured out to the…… Read more “How to plan a Balkans trip”