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On The Cheap – How Expensive Is Japan?

July 30, 2013 by Adrian QaisLeave a Comment

Every traveller and backpacker I’ve ever met who wants to go to Japan only asks me two questions. 1. Is Japan expensive to travel around? 2. Can you travel around Japan cheaply? Although the first answer is ‘Yes’... luckily the second answer is also ‘Yes’! However, I’m not going to begin by lying to you… transportation costs in Japan will make you cry tears the size of October’s cabbages (i.e. make you cry a lot). Although food is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Australia, Britain, England, Europe, Food and Wine, Japan, Restaurants, Save Money, Seafood, Sushi, Train Travel

Indonesia: Hello Mister!

July 3, 2013 by Tiffany Soukup11 Comments

The motion sensor detects my presence and two glass doors slide open to grant me entry into the Woolworth's Supermarket. I grab a trolly (shopping cart) and peruse the isles pausing to examine labels at my will. Although I have been shopping for decades, this time feels a little different. To my right a woman in pink track shorts excuses herself to reach across and grab the peanut butter. A mother wheels by with a small girl strapped in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, America, Australia, Caves, Food and Wine, Indonesia, Internet, Journey, Lifestyle, Mountain Climbing, Music, National Park, Oman, Rainforest, Shopping Mall, Trekking, Tsunami, Tuk Tuk, Village, Walking tour

Conned By An Entire Community?

July 3, 2013 by Adrian Landin3 Comments

A rickshaw driving through an intersection in Kathmandu, Nepal

We'd been in Nepal's bustling capital city less than 24 hours. In what has become routine upon arriving in a new city, I was up around sunrise eager to wander out and explore the streets of a place that's been a dream of mine for over a decade. Like every other SE Asian country's capital, Kathmandu's streets are chaotic. Chaotic, I said. The roads are awful. Resembling heavily bombed strips of concrete, the streets are extremely fractured and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Beer, Christmas, Coffee, Food and Wine, History, India, Nepal, Nicaragua, Palm Trees, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Taxi, Thailand, Traffic, Village, Walking tour

Food as an affirmation of identity

July 3, 2013 by Aradhana MahtaniLeave a Comment

Well, its that time of the year again. Summer holidays are over and I’m all set to leave for another semester of College in the States. No Bombay for the next 4 months and I better have everything I need. As I zip my suitcase the aroma of a dozen intoxicating Indian spices escape to me and I know with the ingredients of my favorite foods intact, home will never be too far away – even in my messy dorm room kitchen in the middle of Lancaster, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Culinary travel, Culture, Festival, Fireworks, Food and Wine, India, Pennsylvania, Restaurants, Seafood, Spain

Kodagu (Coorg) Southwest Karnataka, India

July 3, 2013 by Rochelle PotkarLeave a Comment

PART ONE Nature’s show On long circuitous winding roads, close your eyes to keep away the tumultuous feeling that erupts as bile climbs the ravines of your own inner system. Suffer motion sickness on a mountain road or keep Avamin and lime ready. Or just stick your eyes out, arrest your breath and stare in awe. This is for what you’ve escaped the humdrum of your congested city life. Wide vistas of undulating green and inhabitation of small … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Art, Chennai, China, Chocolate, Coffee, Flowers, Food and Wine, India, Massage, Nightlife, Palm Trees, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Taxi, Whitewater Rafting, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

How to Avoid Getting Bad Bowl Cuts Abroad

June 29, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

An American backpacker braves a bowl cut (almost) from a proverbial Third World barber. . . . The man in front of me, shivering in the swiveling chair, was almost completely bald with two bushy fluffs upon either side of his noggin, resembling a sad circus clown with no friends. Or, Bozo. Or, Krusty. Or, Larry from "The Three Stooges." Then The Man with the Haircut eyed himself with envy, congratulating himself on now almost … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Asia, Bangkok Thailand, Fashion, Thailand

Jurassic Poop

June 29, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

With the success of Steven Spielberg’s box-office juggernauts (“Jurassic Park” and “The Lost World”)—as well as the notable sale by Sothebys of “Sue” (the world’s most complete T-Rex) for $8.3 million--dino fever right now is downright epidemic. No surprise then that, even after the unfortunate flop of the “Land of the Lost” remake, business is booming for Boonman Poonyathiro, a Thai entrepreneur capitalizing on the prehistoric craze, but … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Bangkok Thailand, Drinking, Museum, Shopping Mall, Thailand

A Journey of the Senses

June 28, 2013 by Corina BarrosLeave a Comment

Ears There is a moment of silence just before an announcement. It is that quick pause when the airline ground staff takes a breath—the gap between the crackling of the PA system and the sweet voice with calculated intonation, calling on a passenger: “Paging (insert name). You are needed at gate (insert number).” I am standing inside a store, surrounded by aisles and aisles of eco-friendly school products when I heard a page. I look up … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airline, Airport, Amazing Race, America, Animal Rescue, Art, Beijing, Bicycle, Bridges, China, Chocolate, Culture, Drinking, Fashion, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Hong Kong, Journey, Mountain Climbing

If You Can’t Beat ‘Em

June 21, 2013 by JenLeave a Comment

My husband Gaz and I donned our raingear and headed to Nanjing Lu, the main pedestrian thoroughfare and shopping district of Shanghai. Big, bright, neon and modern, much of Shanghai’s architecture resembled a caricature of what someone in the 50s thought “The Future” would look like. Shimmering glass buildings covered in a rainbow of glowing signs flanked the wide walkway.  The streets heaved with people, and in the sea of short, black haired … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Architecture, Baseball, Beijing, China, Culture, England, Fashion, Journey, Music, New York City, Palm Trees, Shanghai, Shopping Mall, Venice, Walking tour, Zoo

A Quotable Vacation, Nepal

June 14, 2013 by Rachel McCaffreyLeave a Comment

Tihar, or Diwali, came and went last week and I went to Pokhara for a mini vacation. After a rainstorm, dinner at a Nepali family’s house, and an impromptu whiskey with an old friend passing through Kathmandu, Kendra and I headed out to Pokhara via microbus on Tuesday morning. A day of travel on each end, we spent three full days in the town and it was a relaxing respite. We didn’t realize we chose to travel on the biggest day of the Diwali … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Beer, Bus Travel, Caves, Everest, Festival, Food and Wine, Mountain Climbing, Nepal, Rainforest, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Waterfall

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