While the north of the country is rightly lauded for its warm, welcoming weather when planning a summer escape, Australia's southern states offer their own alluring attractions over summer, and beyond.
To truly understand a country, the people and the culture, we recommend taking it slow. Our A&K Vietnam team shows you how to go beyond the ordinary in this captivating country with their favourite slow travel experiences.
Q&A with Al Cossar, Artistic Director, Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF)
Japan is home to a bevy of Michelin-starred restaurants – Tokyo has more than any other city – but don't overlook the delectable street food served from mobile stalls.
With everything from geisha to snow monkeys and bullet trains to sumo wrestlers, a luxury holiday to Japan offers a real melting pot of unforgettable experiences.
Discovering old-world charm and a sense of antiquity, Mark Chipperfield is bewitched by Sri Lanka.
A first-time safari in Zambia and Botswana meeting the people, seeing the wildlife and gazing at the UNESCO Victoria Falls in Livingstone creates vivid memories for Katrina Holden set to last a lifetime.
Julietta Jameson celebrates privileged experiences and encounters on a rare expedition through the Kimberley.
A place so wild, unspoiled and utterly surprising, Kangaroo Island has A&K’s Serena Mitchell thoroughly spellbound.
Embarking on a safari is like watching Africa’s own live theatre, camera at the ready to snap the top billing performers like majestic lion, elusive leopard, enchanting elephants, rhino and buffalo.
Whether it’s an extended escape in far-flung locales or a short break somewhere close to home, having a luxurious home away from home is one of the best parts of a holiday.
Read Tricia Welsh's account of Tel Aviv, as published in International Traveller Magazine.
Read Di Webster's account of A&K's 2019 Kimberley Cruise, with a very special mention of Bart Pigram, a Yawuru man hand-picked to be the cruise’s Indigenous culture lecturer. As published in Qantas Magazine.
Supported by Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy, Tasmania’s Raptor Refuge does extraordinary work in rehabilitating majestic raptors, their conservation efforts facilitating valuable change and drawing in visitors from all corners of the world.