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Orbitz Survey Names Cancun the #1 International Destination for Summer Travel

May 9, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

STR Also Reports Increasing Hotel Occupancy in Cancun Cancun, Mexico (May 8, 2013): All signs point to a glorious summer season as Cancun is named the top international destination for summer travel by Orbitz. Orbitz Summer Travel Insider Index analyzed air and hotel booking data from Orbitz.com and picked the 10 most popular summer destinations. Cancun was ranked number three behind Orlando and Las Vegas and was the only international … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airport, America, Beach, Caribbean, Culture, Dallas, Easter, Festival, Fishing, Food and Wine, Golf, Mexico, New Orleans, Nightlife, Orlando, Resort, Riviera, Sand, Spa, Summer Travel

Uganda Wildlife Authority Offering Additional Gorilla Permits

May 8, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

One of the World’s Most Intimate Experiences Becomes More Accessible KAMPALA, Uganda (05/2013) What was once the world’s largest family of mountain gorillas, the Nshongi, located in the southern sector of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda, has been reconfigured into three families. At the same time, another band, the Kahungye, has split into two. “These additions bring the total family groups in this sector to five, meaning more … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Africa, Animal Rescue, Lodge, Walking tour, Wildlife

Body Laotian

May 8, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

John M. Edwards sings the Buddha electric, embarking on a quest in the Laotian capital for the world’s most unique body posture. People thought I was a lunatic for coming all the way to Laos, a landlocked nation without any beaches, for a “vacation”? Even I thought I was out of my mind. After a couple of days lying on the wavy grass in the hazy egg-yolk-shaped sun of Vientiane, a Southeast Asian Wild West boomtown, though, I was bronzed … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Asia, Beach, Beer, Bus Travel, Cambodia, Drinking, History, Laos, Monks, Nepal, Paradise, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Thailand, Vietnam

Pie-eyed for Pizza: A Love Story

May 7, 2013 by Kate Silver2 Comments

“I could eat pizza seven days a week.” The sentence grabbed me, but I couldn’t decide whether that was a good thing or a bad thing. It was on a site where few sentences grabbed me: Match.com. I jumped to two possible conclusions: a) NBlikesbikes is really boring, or b) NBlikesbikes is really quirky. I have a soft spot for the quirky, and while I was mentally kneading a) vs. b), NBlikesbikes e-mailed me. After a few messages, he asked me … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Amsterdam, Beer, California, Chicago, Chocolate, Costa Rica, Culinary travel, Dessert, Drinking, Food and Wine, Frankfurt, Germany, Hiking, Hot springs, Iceland, Italy, Jamaica, London, New York City

A Sanka in St. Petersburg

May 7, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

The "Manhattan Candidate" John M. edwards has an Eye-Opening experience in Cold War Russia's St. Petersburg: Attempted Brainwashing Anyone?! The Neva is clad in granite Bridges stand poised over her waters --Alexander Pushkin INTERESTED in finding the St. Petersburg salon where the protagonist of Doestoevsky’s Notes from the Underground is snubbed and ridiculed by his friends, I set off for that fair city sometime in the springtime, I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: America, Angola, Art, Baseball, Bridges, Bus Travel, California, Fashion, London, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music, New York City, Russia, Seafood, Sweden, Trekking, Visa, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Afghanistan Exposed

May 7, 2013 by Savannah Grace2 Comments

Just over one year into our odyssey, while headed overland to Europe, we ventured through Afghanistan. Rocking atop burlap sacks in the open-backed truck, I watched as Peshawar faded into the morning’s mirage. Knowing I’d never return in this lifetime, I felt history being made beneath my feet as upturned dust exposed ancient stories. With a mandatory armed-escort riding in the front, I knew I better play by the rules. At 50C, halfway to the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: Afghanistan, Animal Rescue, Art, Bus Travel, Caves, China, Culture, Europe, Fishing, Food and Wine, History, Iran, Journey, Markets, Music, Naked, Traffic, Walking tour

Seeing the World with New Eyes

May 7, 2013 by Linda BallouLeave a Comment

The blast from the whistle of the locomotive quickened my pulse. “Make way...Make way!.. I’m coming through,” it seemed to say. A huge plume of black smoke rose from the stack as the train made its rock-a-billy way along the mountain ledge. I leaned out of the open-air Gondola car to get a better view of the Animus River churning through boulders as big as boxcars. It is one of the few rivers in America that flows unrestricted by dams from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Bridges, Canyon, Colorado, Journey, Rocky Mountains, Shopping Mall, Wanderlust, Wildlife

Down The Colorado River, Through The Grandest Of Canyons

May 7, 2013 by Jessica YurasekLeave a Comment

Hiking out of the Grand Canyon — 8 miles, 5,000 feet — felt like re-emerging from a quiet haven inside the earth to stand again atop the soil of civilization. Back up here it's a hot and crowded mess. Everything feels excessive. Everyone seems oblivious. The chaos is distinct after having been so deeply peaceful and disconnected. It feels like I’ve been gone for months, yet it's only been seven days. We saw so much in those 90 miles rafting … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Canyon, Cell Phone, Coffee, Colorado, Culture, Desert, Film, Food and Wine, Grand Canyon, Hiking, History, Internet, Journey, Mountain Climbing, River Rafting, Sand, Technology, Wildlife

Flash and Burn

May 5, 2013 by Michael BartolomeiLeave a Comment

I am out of the suburbs and into the city—at the center of what I wanted. Staying with my host family forty-minutes from town was a gift. It allowed me to ease in and find a job in a protected place. But, I didn’t leave Asia for the outskirts or to be protected. I left to be exposed to the thriving madness of Europe. The flat I am renting is in the art district of Prague, three metro stops from the city center. The Vltava River is a two-minute … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Asia, Beer, Bicycle, Bridges, Castle, Czech Republic, Drinking, Europe, Restaurants, Walking tour

The Rhythm of Prague

May 5, 2013 by Michael BartolomeiLeave a Comment

It’s Friday night. I am home alone and I am bored. Sitting still is not easy for me. I have to work at it. Even a good book requires stops and starts before I can slow myself down. I stop reading to check email or to go to the potraviny (convenience store) downstairs. Eventually the turning of pages becomes all the motion I need and I settle into the comfort of stillness. But, it ain’t easy. My plans to stay in on Friday nights never work out. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Beer, Czech Republic, Drinking, Food and Wine, History, Romantic, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

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