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Five days in Port au Prince, Haiti

December 26, 2016 by Abdul Rastagar9 Comments

“Excuse me, you’re going where??!” she gasps while simultaneously taking an irritated stride back, crossing her arms and dishing out that look that husbands the world over dread. “Um. Haiti,” I whimper back. And how can I blame her surprise? Just think of the things that come to mind when you hear the name Haiti: crime, armed violence, political instability, UN soldiers, endemic corruption, hurricanes, earthquakes, Zika virus, poverty, famine, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Africa, Airport, America, Art, Botswana, Caribbean, Christmas, Civil War, Drinking, England, Europe, Food and Wine, France, Gun, History, Mozambique, Spain, Taxi, Walking tour

Secret Bay, Dominica

December 24, 2016 by Dave2 Comments

A stay here is for the discerning traveler who highly values an intimate setting (4 acres total) combined with appealing natural surroundings, the utmost privacy and a property that maintains a beautiful silence. This clifftop location features merely eight villas and bungalows. The villas are more spacious then the bungalows; each villa comes with its own plunge pool. But all come with excellent views. Appropriately there is a secret beach at … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, Caribbean, Costa Rica, Culture, Europe, Hawaii, Hot springs, Massage, Music, Papua New Guinea, Photography, Restaurants, River Rafting, Sand, Scuba Diving, Seafood

Life-saving Tips to Survive Your Winter Camping

December 22, 2016 by Louise Brown1 Comment

Winter camping tips come in handy when you decide to pack your camping bag and head out for an adventure. Why not, right? Winter is such a great season to witness the snow-covered mountains. Plus, it is the time when campers usually hibernate after their stressful days at work. Camping in the snow also draws many campers. You can fully take pleasure in the beauty, peace, and serenity of the winter wonderland. Also, you do not have to worry about … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Drinking, Fashion, Food and Wine, Hiking

2017 Twitter Feed Schedule

December 22, 2016 by Dave3 Comments

I was bumming around the island of Gozo in the Mediterranean earlier this year and found myself swimming in a private bay on the north side of the island. While splashing around in the relaxing waters I thought to myself it might be nice to spend a month highlighting some of my interests in travel on my Twitter account - dedicating one month to each topic. I thought a bit more about this and by the time I reached the rocky shores I had … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Travel · Tagged: Backpacking, Bangkok Thailand, Bridges, California, Hiking, Hitch Hiking, Los Angeles, Mediterranean, Napa Valley, Thailand

If You Want Wisdom, Ditch College and Travel Instead

December 20, 2016 by Marinel de JesusLeave a Comment

I may be a hypocrite in saying what I’m about to say because I have four degrees under my belt and owe thousands of dollars in student loans. And maybe I’m just bitter as I write this because after over a decade of working at my decent paying career, I’m still significantly in debt. It almost feels as if the debt will erase me and not the other way around. Going to college and more so obtaining your graduate degree are both appealing on paper. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Himalayas, Lifestyle, Passport

Xi’an Belongs to the World

December 18, 2016 by Abdul Rastagar6 Comments

Chinese culture belongs not only to the Chinese but also to the whole world,” said former Chinese president Hu Jintao. If Chinese culture does indeed belong to the world, then, without a doubt, the place to explore it is Xi’An. If you’ve never heard of it before, you’re probably not alone. Oddly, one of China’s most interesting and unique cities is not particularly well known to the outside world, especially considering its historical … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Arabic, Art, Bridges, Bus Travel, China, Culture, Food and Wine, Golf, History, Journey, Markets, Mosque, Music, Seafood, Shanghai, Shopping Mall, Train Travel

How to Make the Best of Your Short Trip to Rhodes

December 16, 2016 by Elma H2 Comments

Being the fourth biggest Greek island, with astounding historical and cultural heritage, Rhodes is definitely a destination you should include in your holiday adventure. Whether you decide to stay for an entire week or just a day or two, this magnificent island will provide you with an experience of a lifetime. From delicious gastronomy, to the beautiful acropolis and Old Town, to the outstanding choice of exciting activities, a trip to Rhodes … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Aquarium, Architecture, Culinary travel, Culture, Food and Wine, Greece, History, Mediterranean, Museum, Seafood, Walking tour, Wildlife

The Best Santa Cruz Beaches

December 16, 2016 by Jason Mueller1 Comment

California is well known for its awesome weather, beloved beaches, and monster waves.  Originally known as the Grizzly Bear State but the bear population went extinct due to hunting and human activity, the state is now commonly known as the Golden State. The sun is what makes California so epic and especially the beaches of Santa Cruz. There is a stunning array of beaches in Santa Cruz, you would be hard pressed to visit them all in one day … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Beach, Bicycle, Bridges, California, Drinking, Fishing, Hiking, Museum, Sand, Seafood, Surfing, Walking tour, Whales, Wildlife

5 Interesting Facts About Argentina

December 14, 2016 by Nomadic BoysLeave a Comment

El Pato national sport interesting facts about Argentina

When you think of Argentina, the first images that will most likely come to mind will involve tango, Madonna's Evita, gauchos and delicious steaks. And for very good reason! But there's a whole lot more to this fascinating South American country. Gay travel bloggers Stefan and Sebastien spent 2 months travelling in Argentina and they give us their 5 interesting facts about Argentina, which you may not have known. 1. MATE: the ubiquitous … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Argentina, Culture, Dancing, Romantic, Spain, Tango, Travel Blogging

Remembering My Time on Paros, Greece

December 13, 2016 by Dave1 Comment

Of all the islands I have visited over the years, the first island I ever visited in Europe many years ago left a lasting impression on me. This was Paros, Greece. I was backpacking with my brother throughout Europe in summer. We had just arrived in Athens where the city was suffering through it's worst heat wave of the season with temperatures in the day hovering in the low 40's (105+ F). Incidentally Athens holds the record temperature for any … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Backpacking, Beach, Bicycle, Europe, Greece, Scuba Diving, Shopping Mall, Surfing, Taxi, Village

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