We re all able to name the world s highest place, but how many of us know where the coldest, remotest and wettest places on the planet are located? Even if we re told, we might have problems finding them on a map.
All the world s most extreme places are reachable by adventurous travellers, though few of us might have the skills or patience to get there. Many are a physical challenge, and nearly all are frustratingly located in obscure places that will never feature on mainstream tour itineraries.
But never fear. If you want a taste of the extreme without going the full hog, there are alternatives that will give you a fair taste of the experience.
With international borders set to stay closed into 2022, Australians are spending the money they've saved during the pandemic locally. As travellers seek to replicate experiences they might have had overseas, Tourism Australia has shared a list of nine Australian islands that can be hired for exclusive use.
Virtuoso Ultraluxe Travel member, The Tailor
9 Questions with Founder and Managing Director, Drew Kluska
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So what does it take to be quantified as “ultraluxe”?
LATTE chatted with Drew Kluska, the Founder and Managing Director of The Tailor to find out.
Drew, what is your background and how did you get into travel?
“I grew up on a sheep and wheat farm on the Eyre Peninsula, 150kms north of Port Lincoln. I went to boarding school and earned a degree in Agricultural Science. My undergraduate was in Agronomy and I worked for four years as an Agronomist.
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