There is much more to Cuba than just sun and sand, and the island is once more starting to open up to an American clientèle—the first time in almost 60 years
Seeing the Forest and the Trees
Having visited the Daintree Rainforest in Far North Queensland, walking and talking under its leafy green canopy with Venture Deeper guide Chris O’Dowd, listening to Chris’s unquenchable enthusiasm for his subject has changed the way I look at trees.
What I Did Wrong on This World Trip
In spite of my best planning for my world trip, I still made mistakes that would have been easy to avoid if ‘I knew then what I know now.’ This blog lists some of those mistakes and offers solid advice for travelers planning to set out on their own journeys, whether long or short. These mistakes cover the gamut, from packing and setting up the right legal backups, to staying in touch by phone and buying a camera. It’s a hodge-podge that long-haul travelers can use to advantage.
Layovers To Long For: 4 Great Airports You Won’t Mind Getting Stuck At
What could be worse than being stuck in a lame airport for hours on end? Would you believe that being stuck in an airport could be the best thing that’s ever happened to you? Many travelers are realizing that airports don’t have to be boring. Here are some that you might easily mistake as travel destinations.
Waikoloa: Getting Away on a Getaway Island
Waikoloa, is an island within an island. And a magnificent one at that.
The Truth about Traveling that Everyone’s Missing
Maybe you’re itching to get away from home. Maybe you’re feeling more than a little bit of wanderlust. You want to experience South America, or Europe, or Southeast Asia, or some other place you haven’t visited before. But maybe you’ve also heard the horror story about a backpacking couple that had to scrub toilets just to pay for their trip around the world.
A Real Slice of Budapest Life
There, in the shadows of a building that dated back to the Soviet occupation, by the look of it, she smoked as I sipped beer. But chatting about our day of exploring the city, we weren’t expecting the slice of Budapest life that was about to unfold.
And we would have missed it completely if our accommodation plans had worked out as intended.
Wandering Uganda’s Bohuma Village
Walking into the school to look over a student’s shoulder seeing his study of “visible and invisible trade” catches me off guard in this remote school location. We have come to this region of Africa to visit the gorillas of the Bwindi Forest. Yet more engaging is a four-hour community walk with a local guide offering glimpses and surprises of Uganda’s rural life.
Jamaica. A New Resort and Excellent Excursions
It’s a huge, wonderfully landscaped property (including a practice soccer field for the Jamaican national team), secluded from other resorts, with a series of charming two- and three-story colonial buildings spread along the beachfront.
Inside the 2016 Outdoor Adventure Show in Toronto
On February 19 – 21st, 2016 the twentieth annual Outdoor Adventure Show in Toronto brought together three hundred travel agents, equipment manufacturers, suppliers, distributors and magazine publishers, photographers and writers at the International Convention Center beside the airport.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
- …
- 76
- Next Page »