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A Piece of Hollywood in the Eastern Sierra

October 23, 2019 by Kevin Nelson1 Comment

Quentin Tarantino shot there. So did Clint Eastwood, Steve McQueen, Kevin Costner and John Wayne. Robert Downey Jr. went on location there as the Iron Man. Whenever Hollywood is looking for a distant planet, or the long-gone Old West, or a rugged outdoors landscape for a Dodge Ram Tough truck commercial, there is one go-to location: Alabama Hills. The Alabama Hills are not, as you might think, in Birmingham or Mobile. Rather, they are in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Alabama, America, California, Canyon, Desert, Festival, Film, Hiking, History, Hollywood, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Trekking, Waterfall

Cheaper and comfortable way to get to Hat Yai from Northern Malaysia

October 20, 2019 by Teh Chin Liang1 Comment

Hat Yai is a popular food and shopping destination for Malaysian tourists looking for a nice weekend getaway. It is also a gateway for travelers especially backpackers to visit other parts of Thailand. For the sake of convenience, most of the people choose to get to Hat Yai by minivan with a wholesome service that will whisk you right from your very doorstep to the front of your hotel at a cost of about MYR 35 (USD 8.5) one way. Despite the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Bus Travel, Food and Wine, Journey, Malaysia, Passport, Shopping Mall, Thailand, Train Travel, Walking tour

Why You Should Visit Death Valley in Summer

October 17, 2019 by Abdul Rastagar1 Comment

If the mere thought of visiting the hottest place on earth in summer freaks you out, think again. There are some great reasons to visit Death Valley in July or August. For one thing, there is the dearth of crowds. Unlike in winter, there are virtually no people anywhere. The few visitors you do encounter are most likely intrepid Europeans who have come to indulge in the desert at its most extreme. Also, unlike winter, days are significantly … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Art, California, Canyon, Castle, Death Valley, Desert, Europe, Hiking, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Resort, Sand, Seafood, Spain, Walking tour

Sunrise at the Grand Canyon

October 14, 2019 by Jacki UengLeave a Comment

As one might imagine, watching the sunrise at the Grand Canyon, a United Nations-dubbed World Heritage Site, is nothing short of amazing. Coming in at about 2,000 square miles, the Grand Canyon is truly massive. It’s so big, in fact, that watching the sunrise in one section of the canyon is oftentimes a completely different experience than watching it from another area. Why? The Grand Canyon has a huge variety of terrains and biomes. You can find … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Arizona, Bridges, Canyon, Colorado, Desert, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Village

Making the most out of your Minneapolis layover

October 11, 2019 by Abdul Rastagar2 Comments

So you have a long layover at Minneapolis-St. Paul airport? You can do what most people do - take the train over to nearby Mall of America and join the packed masses jamming through the second largest mall in North America. Or you can get off a couple of stops sooner on that same train and find yourself all alone in nature, hiking among the beautiful marshes of the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. I'll take option 2 anytime. Get … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Art, Bridges, Hiking, Minnesota, Mountain Climbing, North America, Walking tour, Wildlife

Fjords of Iceland

October 8, 2019 by Abdul Rastagar1 Comment

Of my 13 trips to Iceland so far, my most memorable one was my first time there, in 2002, when I happened to meet my future wife. At a distant second was our trip in the summer of 2011, when we took a week-long road trip through the West Fjords region, the far northwestern peninsula that juts out into the cold North Atlantic Ocean like a dragon's head on a Viking longboat. It's not necessarily an inaccessible nor difficult drive to get … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Beer, Drinking, Europe, Fjord, Golf, Hiking, Iceland, Mountain Climbing, Road Trip, Ski Trip, Wildlife

Bum Guns: A Love Story

October 5, 2019 by Kyle David IversonLeave a Comment

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Pants around my ankles, I can’t look away. It’s staring at me, a droplet of water slithering slowly down its face. The droplet reaches the bottom, clings, swells, then splatters against the tile floor. And I’m thinking no, I mean, they can’t, can they? They can’t actually- the angles alone! But they must, because every bathroom into which I’ve slapped my slippery flip-flops as one installed. Right there, next to the toilet. Sometimes righty, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Asia, Fashion, Golf, Gun, Malaysia, Palm Trees, Travel Insurance, Walking tour

Hacks to Fund Your International Adventures

October 2, 2019 by Jess HolmesLeave a Comment

If you’ve got wanderlust, chances are your travels are going to cost something. But unless you’re taking a cruise around the entire globe or visiting Antarctica, your trip probably isn’t going to cost you as much as you think it will. So how will you pay for it? Here’s a few money-saving travel hacks to get you started: 1. Do Research and Stay Realistic Are you planning on making travel a full-time part of your life? Do your research – decide … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Antarctica, Canada, Caribbean, Cruising, Film, Lifestyle, Mexico, Save Money, Sports, Wanderlust

Dhanushkodi – A Tale of Oceans and Ape Men

September 29, 2019 by The Clueless MuniLeave a Comment

The Legend Indian Hindu mythology has it that Lord Rama built a bridge some 50 kilometres long connecting India with Lanka (now Sri Lanka) off the coast of Tamil Nadu in South India to rescue his wife Sita from the evil clutches of the demon king Ravana. And he pulled off this engineering marvel with the help of his million-strong Vanara (Ape men) army along with magical ‘floating rocks’ and named it Rama Setu. (Rama’s Bridge) Valmiki further … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Beach, Bridges, Fishing, History, India, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Road Trip, Sand, Sri Lanka, Trekking

Your Breakdown of Transportation Options in Cairo

September 26, 2019 by Sara Julia SmithLeave a Comment

In order to fully explore Cairo, you’re going to have to move from one location to another at some point. Don’t be overwhelmed! The city offers several different transportation options, all of which are part of the joy and challenges of traveling in Egypt. Not sure which is best for you? The list below covers their advantages and disadvantages, as well as how to use them. Taxi With taxis, it’s all about confidence. Taxi drivers are notorious … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: Arabic, Bus Travel, Egypt, Europe, Taxi, Walking tour

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