Top fourteen travel highlights of 2017

Our Top Fourteen Travel Highlights of 2017…

2017 is over but we couldn’t move on without looking back at our travel highlights of the year. What a fantastic year of travels 2017 has been for Go Live Young..! It was the year we completed our round the world adventure spending time in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, the US, South Africa and Mauritius, before arriving back in the UK during April. During the summer holidays we were lucky enough to visit the Maldives for some beach time. Finally in October half term we did a road trip around Jordan. Incredible travels for our family of five all in the space of one year.

So in order through the year, here are Go Live Young’s top fourteen travel highlights of 2017.

Feeding Frenzy at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, Tasmania

Animal encounters are always popular with Go Live Young. We joined a Feeding Frenzy, behind the scenes tour of Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, located half an hour north of Hobart, while spending a week on Tasmania. The sanctuary is home to many Australian animal species on the endangered list, including wombats, echidnas and Tasmanian Devils. For almost three hours we fed and interacted with kangaroos, koalas, Tasmanian Devils, possums and wombats, at the same time learning all about these native species. The highlight had to be feeding the Tasmanian Devils with their vice like jaws clenching onto legs of meat!

Feeding Tasmanian Devils a leg of meat at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Tasmania

Read all about: A Feeding Frenzy at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

Supping wine outside Sydney Opera House

Sydney is our favourite city in the world with its spectacular harbour setting, sun-kissed beaches and iconic buildings. Our favourite place come evening time, to people watch with amazing harbour views was the Opera Kitchen, located right bedside the Opera House. Here you could drink a cold glass of wine while munching on platters of cold meats and cheese. What could be better..?

The Opera Kitchen in Sydney - spectacular view

Read: Top 8 Things To Do In Sydney

Jet boating down Skipper’s Canyon in New Zealand

Queenstown is the adventure capital of the world and many people come here to try crazy things that they’ve never done before! We opted for jet-boating down Skipper’s Canyon. Hurtling through narrow canyons, getting as close as possible to the rock walls and spinning 360 degree turns was all part of the exhilarating and fun experience. As soon as we finished our ride the boys were wanting another go, even though it was perishingly cold!

Jet boating down Skippers Canyon New Zealand

Read more: Queenstown – The Adventure Capital of the World

Waterfall climbing at Wildwire Wanaka in New Zealand

With the boys getting older, we are able to participate in more and more adventurous activities.  During our time In Wanaka we climbed a waterfall using via ferrata, a system of climbing ladder rungs clipping and unclipping your via ferrata lanyard along the way. We climbed one of the world’s highest climbable waterfalls at 300 metres high. At certain points you had to cross from one side of the waterfall to the other via a plank/tight rope bridge. This was absolutely terrifying, more scary than climbing the rock walls. Flynn, at eight, was the youngest person to climb the intermediate section of the waterfall.

Waterfall climbing with kids at Wildwire Wanaka in New Zealand

Read more: Wildwire and Walks in Wanaka

Staying at a vineyard in our trusty camper van in New Zealand

We toured New Zealand for a month in a camper van. Our favourite campsite was Coney Wines, a winery in Martinborough, where we parked our camper van (only us!) amongst the vineyards. Here, we did a private wine tasting, toured the winery and vineyards, dined on a gourmet hamper of locally produced foods and slept amongst the vines. A special experience for wine lovers like us.

Camping with kids at Coney Wines in Martinborough, New Zealand

Read all about: A Wine Tour Around Martinborough

Hiking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in New Zealand

The Tongariro Alpine Crossing has been labeled as the world’s greatest single day hike. This was our longest and most challenging hike during our world trip, but also gave us the greatest sense of achievement. It is a 19.4 km hike, estimated to take between six and eight hours. The hike climbs up through volcanic terrain, with old lava fields, giant calderas, and even a steaming volcano that erupted four years ago, with amazing views in every direction. Tongariro National Park was made more famous by its star appearance in the Lord of the Rings trilogy with Mount Doom.

Hiking the Tongarrio Alpine Crossing with kids

Read more: The Tongariro Alpine Crossing with Kids

Chilling in Fiji

A beach lovers paradise in Fiji? Beautiful clear warm seas, white sandy beaches, amazing sunsets, and a variety of water sports. Fiji was a holiday from our holiday…! Here we spent time doing nothing very much, lazing on the beach and in the sea, interspersed with some waters ports, our favourites being paddle boarding and sailing. Fiji is the perfect place to take a break and relax.

Chilling in Fiji on Castaway Island with kids

For more on Fiji read: Paradise in Fiji

Climbing Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa

Climbing Table Mountain is a hugely rewarding and fun thing to do whilst in Cape Town. You are rewarded with spectacular views of the city and coastline. This was one of our favourite activities whilst in Cape Town. There are many ways to summit Table Mountain. You can take the cable car or hike one of several routes. We chose to hike up Platteklip Gorge, a steep two hour climb, up a gorge at the front of the mountain. It is a tough climb but rewarding for its amazing views over Cape Town.

Hiking Table Mountain in Cape Town with kids

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Swimming with sharks near Durban in South Africa

Swimming or diving with sharks was on our wish list when we started our round the world adventure. When we asked each of the boys what they wanted to do on our round the world trip Dylan’s response was “to dive with sharks.” We spent well over an hour in the water with Oceanic Black Tip Sharks, south of Durban, in a place called Scottburgh. At times there were  over twenty sharks circling us, many of them two metres in length! The sharks get really close, at times bumping into you with their tails or dorsal fins. We free swam with these magnificent creatures, what an absolute privilege.

Swimming with Oceanic Black Tip sharks near Durban in South Africa

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Seeing the Big Five in Kruger National Park, South Africa

Our first family safari took us to Kruger National Park and what a place for a first safari. We were lucky enough to see all the Big 5 during our three night stay – lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffalos. A wonderful introduction to safaris.

Family safari in Kruger National Park, South Africa

Read: Family Safari in Kruger National Park

Beach time at Constance Haleveli in the Maldives

The Maldives are often thought of as a honeymoon destination but they are increasingly becoming a family destination. During the summer we spent two amazing weeks on family friendly Haleveli in the Maldives. Beaches in the Maldives are beautiful white sand and the sea is crystal blue, perfect for relaxation and family time.

Family friendly Constance Haleveli in the Maldives

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Hiking the Lost City of Petra

In October half term we visited and travelled around Jordan for ten days. During this time we spent the most amazing day at Petra, which happened to be on Logan’s 12th birthday. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. Accessed via a narrow canyon called Al Siq, it contains tombs and temples carved into pink sandstone cliffs, earning its nickname, the “Rose City.” We were lucky enough to see the Treasury, hike to the Monastery, up to the High Place of Sacrifice and finally to a viewpoint overlooking the Treasury.

The Lost City of Petra with kids

Read all about our: Top 10 Things To Do In Jordan with Kids

Spending a night at a Bedouin Camp in Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum in the south of Jordan is a spectacular desert location, also known as the “Valley of the Moon.” It features dramatic sandstone mountains and natural rock arches, as well as more traditional desert sand. Many prehistoric inscriptions and carvings line rocky caverns and steep chasms. Our time in the desert included a jeep safari, a three hour hike through the desert, a camel ride at sunset and a night under canvas at a bedouin camp. Wadi Rum should definitely be included in any trip to Jordan, preferably with an overnight stay in the desert.

Camel riding with kids in Wadi Rum Jordan

For more read: Camping with Kids in Wadi Rum

Floating in the Dead Sea

Another bucket list item ticked off the list when we floated in the Dead Sea in Jordan. Floating is a breeze due to the high salt content in the water. You bob about just like a cork! Another must have experience while at the Dead Sea is to cover yourself in mineral rich mud for your very own spa treatment.

Floating in the Dead Sea with kids

Read more: Visiting the Dead Sea with Children

And for 2018?

Plans are underway for 2018. First up we’re skiing in Whistler, Canada, during February. Having missed out on skiing last year everyone is very excited to be heading back to the slopes. Easter sees us on a road trip to Scotland with a week on the Isle of Skye.

Happy New Year to all our readers and thank you for following along! Wishing you all a fun-filled and happy 2018 full of travel adventures!

We are so fortunate to have had so many amazing travel highlights in 2017.  It will definitely be hard to top that in 2018!  What were your travel highlights of the year? What do you have planned for 2018?  

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23 Comments.

  • Wow this looks amazing! What a year

    We would love to go to Petra #fearlesfamtrsv

  • What an incredible year you guys have had! Love it all! Was it difficult adjusting to life back at home after your big trip? And very jealous of your upcoming ski trip! #fearlessfamtrav

    • Nicky Williams
      January 4, 2018 4:22 pm

      Amazing year…looking forward to what 2018 will bring. I found it really hard to adjust to normal life once home. It took me several months. If I’m honest i’m still hankering after travelling some more..! Everyone else went back to school and work and i was left with how much i missed travelling, travel planning and blog writing…

  • Your world trip was awesome!!! I am also excited to see how many cool adventurous things you can do as your kids get bigger. #fearlessfamtrav

    • Nicky Williams
      January 4, 2018 4:20 pm

      We had the most amazing nine months, very lucky to be able to take time out and travel.

  • What a great year YOU have had! I loved reading about some of your adventures earlier in the year. It is so nice as the kids get older that you are able to do more adventurous activities. We are just starting to reach that point with our kids and I am loving it. Can’t wait to follow your adventures in 2018! Whistler will be awesome (we are from Canada)!

    • Nicky Williams
      January 4, 2018 4:19 pm

      Agree that there is so much more you can do as the kids get older. Will be following your adventures in 2018 too.

  • Oh wow, your year’s highlights put mine to shame. Sounds like you’ve had a fabulous year, will take some beating this year! #farawayfiles

    • Nicky Williams
      January 4, 2018 7:31 pm

      An amazing year Christine. Very lucky that we were able to take nine months out to travel the world as a family!

  • 2017 was an absolute adventure for your family and I am sure you will all be talking about it for many years to come. I’m dreaming of Petra and looking forward to hearing about your adventures in 2018. Thanks for sharing on #FarawayFiles

    • Nicky Williams
      January 6, 2018 3:32 pm

      We were very lucky to be able to travel for a longer period as a family. Jordan was amazing and i am recommending to everybody!

  • Oh my goodness, what a year of travel highlights you’ve had! I love all the active adventures you’ve done, particularly that hike in New Zealand. Your three boys look like they’ve had an absolute ball! #FarawayFiles

    • Nicky Williams
      January 6, 2018 3:33 pm

      An amazing year Clare. Will be very difficult to top! Loving being able to do more adventurous activities now the boys are a bit older.

  • You guys did have an epic 2017 and we were happy to live vicariously at #FarawayFiles! I would LOVE to do Wadi Rum and most of the rest of your trip too! Here’s to new adventures in the year ahead – cheers from Copenhagen, Erin

  • Wow your year was AMAZING! I am so jealous. We followed you to Jordan – were there over Christmas. Now it looks like we are skiing at the same time but on different continents! Maybe we should tag each other lol #fearlessfamtrav

    • Nicky Williams
      January 6, 2018 3:35 pm

      We had a great year, mainly because we were still on our nine month world trip! Jordan is amazing, isn’t it? Where are you skiing?

  • What a year to remember!!! We’ve been lucky to have done many of your highlights. I’m bummed that we didn’t do the climb in Wanaka when we were there in 2014. I didn’t even know about it! We also missed out on getting to see a movie in the funky little theater in Wanaka. We got to peek inside by couldn’t get actual tickets to a show. Oh well, that just means we have to return.

    • Nicky Williams
      January 9, 2018 8:57 pm

      An amazing year…one we’ll remember for a long time to come. We’re obviously covering the same ground! Where are you headed this year?

  • Wow, 2017 was pretty amazing year for you and your family – that’s incredible! Your Jordan posts reminded me so much of my 2016 trip to Jordan – I enjoyed Amman, loved small town Madaba and thrilled to spend 2 days exploring Petra. All the best for 2018 travels – Whistler & Scotland – good choice!

    • Nicky Williams
      January 27, 2018 12:19 pm

      2017 was amazing!! Don’t think we’ll ever beat that! Looking forward to all that 2018 holds.

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