Wrap your tastebuds around traditional Slovenian food
If you’re a foodie-loving traveller, you’ll be thrilled to discover the distinctive flavours of traditional Slovenian di…
Under the Tuscan sun – conquering Italy’s Via Francigena
After a long travel hiatus, Robyn and Chris from Broome in Western Australia’s Kimberley region recently headed overseas…
Western Australia’s legendary Cape to Cape Track
Way back in June 2020, after reviewing thousands of inspiring travel stories and photos, we announced the winner of our…
Preparing for the Kumano Kodo with a purification ceremony
Legend has it that the gods of the three main Kumano shrines were ceremonially transferred from Kumano Hongu Taisha and…
Living More Sustainably – Our Waste Wise Journey
Sustainability expert and Waste Wise advocate Birte Moliere talks to Dave Reynolds, Founder of RAW Travel, about why he…
Walking the Nyonin-michi Women’s Pilgrimage in Koyasan
Up until 1872, women were not permitted into Koyasan, a village high in the Kii mountains. Instead, they would carry out…
Exploring the narrow backstreets of Nakatsugawa
After a few days soaking up the sights of Kyoto prior to my Nakasendo Way walk, I decided to head off early to Nakatsuga…
Guide to Japanese onsens
If you’re a traveller hoping to embark on a journey to the heart of Japanese culture, you cannot miss Japanese hot…
Food Glorious Food
Anyone who has hiked in Japan will tell you that a significant part of the experience is the food – and it will definite…
Why New Zealand’s South Island is one of my favourite destinations
There is only one word for New Zealand – epic! Tucked away in the very north of the South Island you’ll find the N…
Overview of RAW’s Camino Bikes
Learn about the bikes and equipment that are supplied on RAW Travel’s Camino bike trips. The bikes supplied are hi…
Aussie Camino Walking Pilgrimage
Darren Donlen is RAW’s newest recruit. He’s spent the last couple of months supporting RAW Travellers on gui…