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Justin Meneguzzi

Justin Meneguzzi

Travel writer

Justin Meneguzzi traded his corporate suit for a rucksack and hasn’t looked back. With an emphasis on travelling sustainably, he now travels the globe as a journalist and photographer documenting the people, cultures, food, history, and wildlife that make up our big, beautiful world. Justin was recognised with the Australian Society of Travel Writers 'Rising Star' award in 2018.Connect via Twitter.

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Ten technology changes that will transform your next holiday

As we traverse the globe, our experiences can now be enhanced by the latest tech, from personalised jet-lag kits to drone lifeguards and much more.

  • Justin Meneguzzi
So much more than a tent ... the lounge.

The knock-out stay that will ruin all future safaris

From the wreck of a tsunami, one of Botswana’s most prestigious camps was born.

  • Justin Meneguzzi
The grizzly turns its attention to the writer’s group.

The moment a grizzly stopped hunting fish ... and noticed me

“No, you can’t come this way,” says our guide to the bear confronting us, in the tone of a schoolteacher scolding a teen.

  • Justin Meneguzzi
Great Plains Selinda Explorers Camp.

When check-in is accompanied by a lion’s roar

The Selinda Explorers Camp site was hand-picked by seasoned wildlife documentary makers.

  • Justin Meneguzzi
Lahore Fort and its sprawling grounds.

Inside the ancient walled city catching up to the modern world

In Pakistan, a country saddled with a problematic reputation, Lahore combines art and history to turn a new page.

  • Justin Meneguzzi
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‘Don’t turn up without a booking’: Rome will be busier than ever this year

With pilgrims flocking to Rome for the Catholic Jubilee, you’ll need to plan ahead and follow these tips to avoid the holy masses.

  • Justin Meneguzzi
A history lesson while hanging 1700 metres off the side of Mount Buller.

No climbing experience needed for Australia’s first ‘vertical playground’

Hanging 1700 metres off Mount Buller, novices can now enjoy an Italian-inspired climb that brings a whole new perspective to sightseeing.

  • Justin Meneguzzi
The extra legroom in Air Canada’s premium economy is appreciated.

Excellent service, but is this premium seat really worth twice the price?

Props to the crew for their service, but does the extra legroom and elevated dinner service warrant paying more than double the price of a standard economy seat?

  • Justin Meneguzzi
The camp at Mpala Jena.

This Australian-designed safari lodge feels more like a coastal resort

Mpala Jena camp feels like a coastal resort that has been airlifted from Madagascar and dropped on the side of the Zambezi.

  • Justin Meneguzzi
Lakeside at the Nagambie Lakes Leisure Park.

This underrated Victorian town is at its best in winter

When the summer crowds have packed up and left, Nagambie’s quality produce and intimate cellar doors are given room to shine.

  • Justin Meneguzzi

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