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Travel Tips | Our favourite food experiences

Enjoying local delicacies can broaden our understanding of the places we visit, the people who live there and can allow us to truly connect with a destination. Food is not the only reason we travel but it certainly has the power to make strong memories.
Iguazu Falls, Brazil by Marion Bunnik

The world's most stunning waterfalls

There’s something mesmerising about looking at a waterfall. Whether it’s an immensely powerful one like the Devil’s Throat at Iguazu Falls, or a peacefully cascading fall like many of those in the Plitvice Lakes National Park, it’s hard to look away. In this blog post we’ve captured 5 of the most stunning waterfalls you can visit on a Bunnik Tour.
Luxor Temple, Egypt by Sacha Bunnik

Get the lowdown on the Middle East

Thinking about a trip to the Middle East but not sure which countries you’d like to visit? Discover some of the highlights you can experience on a Bunnik Tour across Egypt, Israel & Jordan.

Egyptologists | We ask our Experts!

We asked our expert team of Egyptologists what their top picks were for sightseeing. For who knows Egypt better than these highly qualified individuals that boast amongst their ranks university professors and some of Egypt’s most senior and well-respected archaeologists?

Egypt, Middle East | Tick Egypt off your Bucket List

It always gives me a buzz arriving in to Egypt at Cairo Airport, as there seems to be so many people and so much hustle and bustle – yet strangely it feels like an organised chaos!

Namibia, Botswana & Vic Falls | Travelling across Southern Africa

Travelling across Southern Africa from Windhoek in Namibia to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe (a similar distance to that of driving from Sydney to Perth) I had no idea of the varied sights and experiences that I would enjoy on my journey. From the highest sand dunes on earth, to an inland delta and through to one of the largest waterfalls in the world.

Fast Facts | Kenya Style

Kenya – we’ve all heard the name, but how much do you actually know about this East African gem? Known for its diverse scenery and wildlife safaris, Kenya is a truly unique country. Let’s take a look at some fast facts about this incredible place.

Samburu Special Six

Despite being one of Kenya’s smallest national reserves, incredible Samburu is by no means a small sight to see. Located along the banks of Kenya’s largest northern river, Ewaso Nyiro (literally meaning brown water), heading out on our first safari here was a truly amazing introduction to the wonder that is the African game drive!

Photo Guide | Volcanoes National Park

Located in northwest Rwanda, Volcanoes National Park is a haven for the rare and endangered mountain gorillas and golden monkeys. Spanning over 160 square kilometres, the national park is covered in rainforest and bamboo. It is also home to five volcanoes! Let’s take a look at some of the wildlife experiences here!