I (half) joke that the reason I became a travel writer was to escape the Victorian industrial town of my birth. Eventually, many years and circuitous turns later – including stints as a grape picker in France, a dancer in a Bolivian folkloric dance troupe and a volunteer in Peru, plus two years working in Mozambique – I became a full-time travel writer.

An intrepid traveller, I regularly head off solo and write about many countries, though am a repeat visitor to South Africa, Bolivia, Mexico, Canada, Portugal, Greece, USA and Australia. Recent highlights include walking along Costa Vicentina on Portugal’s west coast with a donkey, hiking in the Chimanimani National Park in Zimbabwe and flying over the Mount Elias mountains in Canada, part of the world’s largest non-polar ice-field.

 

Where To Find My Work

I have contributed to over 70Lonely Planet (LP) guide books and LP coffee table titles. My travel articles have been published in The Age, Sydney Morning Herald, Herald Sun, The Australian, West Australian and Daily Telegraph (UK) newspapers, plus National Geographic, Lonely Planet and Get Lost magazines. Online my work can be found at lonelyplanet.com and BBC Travel. Additionally, I've written guide to Washington DC, due out in August 2023.

Why I Do What I Do

Highlights aside, it’s simple really: I love being curious. Connecting with people. Participating in their everyday lives. Talking with them. Eating with them. Dancing with them. Learning from them. And capturing my experiences in words and photos.

 

 

How We Can Connect

I'm @nomaditis for both Twitter and Instagram and on LinkedIn. You can drop me a note via the contact page on this website or reach out through the professional organizations I belong to: the Australian Society of Travel Writers (ASTW) and the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW).