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The Legendary Ghan, Adelaide to Darwin – July 2017

July 1, 2017 by DaveLeave a Comment

A relaxing way to see Australia's interior is to take the Legendary Ghan. A number of rider options are available including premium class, private cabin with bathroom or reclining seats for the more budget conscious traveler. This great journey runs nearly 3000 kilometers between Darwin in the North and Adelaide in the south. It takes about 54 hours to cover this one way journey. Off train options are offered in the small towns of Katherine and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Australia, Drinking, Food and Wine, Journey, Mediterranean

Exodus Travels Launches the World’s Biggest Adventure Travel Contest

July 1, 2017 by DaveLeave a Comment

Travelers share bucket list picks for a chance to win one trip every year for their entire life Win a Trip for Life with Exodus Travels Toronto, Canada. Pioneering tour operator Exodus Travels is making history with the launch of a travel contest that is truly the first of its kind. #LifeofExodus contest offers travelers across the United States and Canada the chance to fulfill their dreams of wanderlust and to win one trip a year for the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Adventure Travel, America, Antarctica, Art, Bicycle, Canada, Culture, Food and Wine, Hiking, Himalayas, History, Iceland, Inca trail, India, Indonesia, Italy, Journey, Machu Picchu, Nepal, Peru

The Last Flight by Cydney Marshall

July 1, 2017 by DaveLeave a Comment

Flight attendant and author Cydney Marshall has written a gripping tale of a commercial airline that vanishes with all persons on board unaccounted for. Unlike the infinitesimal percentages of this happening in real life when you fly, this is a fictionalized account although it certainly pulls details from real life incidents over the years. Author Marshall cleverly creates a name for a generic airline, calling it AmerAsia; the whereabouts of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: International Books · Tagged: Airline

Alaska: Wilderness Unbound

June 30, 2017 by Matthew Writer2 Comments

Alaska is absurd. Bears, moose, mammoth mountains, soaring pines, jagged peaks, water streaming past boulders, surging down valleys, crashing against sand. We started in South Dakota, attending a wedding in the Black Hills the weekend prior to departure. This was July of 2014. On Sunday, we drove to Denver, hopping an Alaska Airlines flight to Seattle, using two companion certificates. Our departure from Seattle to Anchorage was delayed. We … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, Alaska, Animal Rescue, Bridges, Bus Travel, Cell Phone, Coffee, Denali, Dessert, Drinking, Fishing, Glacier, Ice Cream, Journey, Minnesota, Mountain Climbing, National Geographic, National Park, Pizza, Restaurants

A Remington and a Volvo

June 28, 2017 by Marlena FiolLeave a Comment

At 9, I thought it was crazy. My dad was going to squeeze Mom and all six of us kids into a boxy, top heavy, narrow Volvo station wagon, and we were going to drive for three months from our home in Paraguay to Kansas where my father grew up. This trip had been his dream since coming to Paraguay in 1951 to found and manage a Mennonite leprosy mission. “Is there really a road that goes all the way from Paraguay to the States?” I asked. Dad … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Alaska, America, Andes, Argentina, Bridges, Bus Travel, Canals, Central America, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Drinking, Fashion, Food and Wine, Kansas, Naked, Nicaragua, Panama Canal, Panama City, South America

Wales: A Tale of Two Hotels

June 26, 2017 by Allison TibaldiLeave a Comment

If Wales isn’t already marked on your map for its luxurious lodging options, two North Wales hotels aim to persuade you otherwise. Country house hotels are riding a wave of popularity in the United Kingdom and Wales is on the crest. With televisions shows like Downton Abbey and The Crown basking in the global pop-culture limelight, Brits and foreigners alike are flocking to elegant, small hotels to feel pampered in a discrete environment. If … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Bicycle, Britain, Castle, Culinary travel, Culture, Disneyland, England, Food and Wine, History, Ireland, Restaurants, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Village

There’s More to Huatulco Than Just Beaches

June 24, 2017 by Brooke Gazer1 Comment

  Huatulco is Mexico’s, premier Eco-resort. The nine bays and 36 pristine beaches may be the main attraction, but this tropical resort offers more than just lolling in the water or baking on the sand. Huatulco is situated in the state of Oaxaca, at latitude 15 on the southern most part of Mexico’s Pacific Coast. This is where the Sierra Madre del Sur meets the Pacific Ocean and venturing into the mountains presents an entirely … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Africa, Animal Rescue, Beach, Coffee, Flowers, Food and Wine, Hiking, Mexico, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Paradise, Resort, Sand, Taxi, Tropical Fruit, Walking tour, Wildlife

Beautiful Bonaire: The Best Kept Secret of the Caribbean

June 22, 2017 by A Couple for the Road2 Comments

Bonaire is truly an undiscovered diamond in, well, a seascape of so many beautiful diamonds. However, Bonaire is unique in that it remains a sort of untouched paradise in an over-saturated world. The least traveled of the ABC islands, it lies just quietly north of Venezuela in the Caribbean. This small island oasis is a snorkeling and diving paradise, as well as one of the most genial and heartwarming places I’ve ever been. This particular … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Beach, Beer, Bicycle, Caribbean, Casino, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Food and Wine, History, Music, Nightlife, Paradise, Public Transportation, Resort, Restaurants, Sand, Scuba Diving

Places to Visit in Macau

June 21, 2017 by Anouk KLeave a Comment

Macau is a major tourist draw for visitors from all over the world. The Las Vegas of the East, it’s home to a bustling gambling scene, with huge casino resorts sitting side by side with the cultural and historical sights that make this such an important place to visit. Set on the western banks of the Pearl River, it’s the most densely populated part of the world, with some 650,000 people squeezed into the 12 square miles. While Macau remains … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Architecture, Casino, China, Culture, Europe, History, Macau, Museum, Portugal, Resort, Shopping Mall

This is Africa

June 21, 2017 by Dave19 Comments

We left Varela on the coast in Guinea Bissau at 5am - determined to make it back to Dakar in time for our 145am flight that evening. No small feat since it took us more then 20 hours to get to Varela from Dakar. Unfortunately the border between Guinea Bissau and Senegal is not open all night; in the morning it opens at 8am. We arrived at the border at 630am - avoiding all the corrupt police on the road as they had not yet reached their posts. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Airport, Beach, Bus Travel, Fishing, Taxi

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