Originally published via Armageddon Safari: I recently stumbled upon a true gem of an X post from @kunley_drukpa — not necessarily a ringing endorsement of expat life in India, but an expert treatise on the “low trust society” that rings all too true for anyone with experience in the Third World. A small excerpt: “A few years ago now I spent some time in India. One of the more lasting impressions I have from that period was the degree to … [Read more...]
How Green Roads Are Changing the Future of Travel
Roads of the future look nothing like what we're used to. Forget regular asphalt and standard markings. Something interesting's happening right now — infrastructure's getting smart, eco-friendly, and responsive to drivers. Decided to rent Lamborghini Dubai and cruise around the city? Perfect, because this is exactly where you can see how technology's reshaping the whole idea of travel. Asphalt That Thinks Sounds weird, right? But modern road … [Read more...]
From Beachfront to Mountain Views: Exploring Incline Village Vacation Rental Options
Picture waking up to Lake Tahoe's crystal-clear waters lapping against the shore, or sipping morning coffee on a mountain deck overlooking fresh powder at Diamond Peak. This is the magic of Incline Village vacation rentals—where every stay feels like your own piece of alpine paradise. Nestled on Lake Tahoe's prestigious north shore, Incline Village offers a sophisticated alternative to the busier south shore. Here, vacation rentals provide the … [Read more...]
Daniel Seddiqui, American Traveler, Author, Speaker and Cultural Explorer
Daniel Seddiqui is an American traveler, author, and cultural explorer best known for “50 Jobs in 50 States,” the ambitious project he created for himself by working a different job in every state across the country. He later chronicled his epic cultural quest in a book and founded Living the Map to promote deeper cultural understanding. Over the years, he has traveled the entire USA more than 20 times, making him one of the few individuals who … [Read more...]
Las Vegas Dating Beyond The Strip
Too many queer people know what it's like to feel see-through. Friends and family look at you but they don't really see your person and its a devastating kind of heartbreak. Las Vegas' rapid pace and massive population takes that feeling and more than kicks it up a notch. In sin city where you can feel surrounded by thousands yet still invisible, having someone who truly sees you is its own form of safety. Relationships become a place to … [Read more...]
Chasing Wilderness: Why Tasmania Just Hit the Top of My Travel List
I have spent nearly 6 months in Australia over the past 20 years of traveling in this part of that world. I keep returning because of its geographic landscape, history, food, wine scene, and incredible diversity of experiences. And the fact that it never feels over crowded. But the one destination that has eluded me so far has been Tasmania. Recently I began thinking about exploring this island and began doing some research in preparation for a … [Read more...]
After London’s Pink Ball, Vilnius Stages a Three-Day Pink Takeover
Photos by Go Vilnius. The Vilnius Pink Soup Fest, which has attracted 93,000 visitors in 2025, is expanding into a three-day celebration of Lithuania's cold pink soup, šaltibarščiai. December, 2025 – Vilnius, Lithuania. As the British Museum prepares for its Pink Ball, the Lithuanian capital is set to continue the pink tradition next spring. After a record-breaking year, the Vilnius Pink Soup Fest, inspired by the country's iconic cold … [Read more...]
Where to see elephants in Africa? Top 5 Recommendations by Expert!
The first time I ever saw elephants in a national park, it was a life-changing experience. Africa offers some of the best places in the world to encounter these giants up close. As a travel expert with 10+ years on safari all around Africa, I’ll guide you through where to see elephants in Africa, why these national parks are special, and when to visit them (some times are better than others). By the end, you'll know where to find them in … [Read more...]
Taormina, through the eyes of a traveler
Taormina is not just a place, it's a feeling Before arriving in Taormina, people told me it was “the pearl of Sicily.” But no one warned me that it would make me feel so small—like stepping into an ancient theater where every stone has stood still for centuries, staring at Mount Etna without blinking. In this city, nestled between cliffs and sea, time takes a different path. It doesn’t rush. It lingers beside you and waits. Waits for you to … [Read more...]
On the Border: Missouri vs. Neighboring States for Sports Fans and Gamers
With Missouri's official launch into legal sports wagering in 2025, the Midwest’s entertainment map has shifted. The Show-Me State’s arrival in the regulated gaming arena puts it shoulder to shoulder with neighboring heavyweights like Illinois, Kansas, and Iowa. But legality is only part of the story. For sports fans, weekend travelers, and casual gamers alike, it's about the full experience, convenience, pricing, culture, and game-day energy. … [Read more...]
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