Meg Ulman Profile and Posts

When she was three years old, Meg’s parents decided to uproot their family of five and move from suburban Melbourne to live on a Kibbutz in Israel for two years. In those days, in the late 70s, children on a kibbutz didn’t live with their parents but in communal living spaces with other kids their own age. And thus it was instilled in Meg’s heart the desire to travel to distant lands unknown to her and meet locals who could introduce her to what she needs to know about the places they call home.

As a writer, Meg is often asked about the one book that has been the most inspirational or influential in her life. For all the insights, adventures and revelations it has afforded her, she would hands down have to say her passport.

ChillOut Festival, Daylesford, Australia

ChillOut Festival, Daylesford, Australia

Traveller: Meg UlmanDATE filed: 8 April, 2009Filed as: EVENTS

Since 1997, the town of Daylesford, an hour and half North West of Melbourne, has played the ‘hostess with the mostest’ to the annual ChillOut Festival.

Escaping Victoria’s Bush Fires

Escaping Victoria’s Bush Fires

Traveller: Meg UlmanDATE filed: 11 March, 2009Filed as: TRAVEL NEWS

Meg Ulman, a travel writer and blogger was forced from her home last week when bushfires outside of Melbourne, Australia threatened her safety From all the travelling I have done in my time I like to think that one of the most important les

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