And when you think about it, travel and bushwalking are very similar experiences.
Like bushwalking, travelling pushes you to new limits, forces you to rely on yourself, challenges you in unpredictable ways, provides new insights and opens the world in ways you could have never imagined.
It’s not surprising that you often find people who love both. Travellers are often bushwalkers and bushwalkers are often travellers.
We are both.
We love exploring the world by all means, but especially on foot. We love connecting with other people and taking in the awe of nature’s wonders. We love experiencing new cultures and opening ourselves up to new experiences. We even love walking for hours on end with our heavy backpacks on. And we really love posting up for the night in our little two-person tent.
Travel OasisWe’re Dotti and Zandy. We run Travel Oasis, a new blog focusing on post-COVID and adventure travel. We share our love of the outdoors with the world and give practical guides and resources so that others can camp, hike and explore this incredible world of ours, in this crazy COVID time.
In 2021 we began planning and preparing for a big, global adventure. Our plan is to travel with no fixed itinerary, nor with a specific end date. We have some ideas and countries that we’re keen on, but in the end, we’re going to let the journey guide itself. We’ve always been pretty flexible travellers and if COVID has taught us anything, it’s that flexibility is key!
Central to our planning was the development of Travel Oasis. We wanted a purpose behind our trip and a project to focus on and channel our energies into. We also wanted to document our travels and share them with the world. We’ve always loved passing on
Dotti and Zandy at Walls of Jerusalem, TasmaniaZandy Marcus