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Ryan Biddulph, Blogging From Paradise 

May 15, 2026 by Teh Chin Liang1 Comment

Ryan Biddulph is a travel blogger and digital nomad who began his journey in 2008 after leaving a security guard job.  He founded his blogging platform Blogging From Paradise to share insights on blogging, mindset and location-independent living. Over the years, he has been living nomadically, moving from country to country and helping others grow their blogs. Q. You started blogging in 2008. The early to late 2000s were the “golden years” of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Interviews · Tagged: Culture, Food and Wine, Internet, Journey, Lifestyle, New Zealand, Paradise, Restaurants, Thailand, Travel Blogging

California by Car: The Only Way to Do It Right

May 13, 2026 by Sara JohnsonLeave a Comment

I’ve spent an infinite amount of time navigating public transit across Europe and Asia, but when it comes to the Golden State, let me save you some hours: you need a car. No bus is going to stop, so you can watch the fog roll over Big Sur. No group tour will let you detour to a weird desert art installation or a roadside diner at 2 AM. To really understand California, you have to drive it with your own schedule. The Ultimate California … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Art, Asia, Bridges, Bus Travel, California, Death Valley, Desert, Europe, Hiking, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Passport, Road Trip, San Francisco, Travel Insurance, Walking tour, Yosemite National Park

Guide to 5 Incredible Destinations for Adventure and Nature

May 12, 2026 by Penny AdlerLeave a Comment

Adventure travel often leaves people with stronger memories than highly structured vacations. Physical effort, changing weather, and unfamiliar terrain can make places feel far more engaging to explore. Nature plays a major role in that experience. Forest sounds before sunrise, cold air moving across mountain trails, or strong ocean currents beside coral reefs often stay memorable long after the trip itself. The places below attract travellers … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Adventure Travel, Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Beach, Bus Travel, Chile, Fiji, Fishing, Food and Wine, Glacier, Hiking, Hot springs, Iceland, Inca trail, Journey, Machu Picchu, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Peru, Sand

5 Destinations for Coastal Stays and Local Flavours

May 12, 2026 by Penny AdlerLeave a Comment

The best coastal holidays usually involve more than beaches. In these destinations, local food, harbour activity, and older waterfront neighbourhoods shape the experience as much as the scenery itself. Early fish deliveries in Turks and Caicos, harbour walks in Charleston, and fishing charters leaving Wilmington before sunrise all add to that atmosphere. Visitors may arrive expecting ocean views, though it’s often the everyday activity that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Architecture, Bahamas, Bakeries, Beach, Bridges, Cruising, Culture, Fishing, Food and Wine, Garden, Georgia, History, Music, North Carolina, Paradise, Resort, Seafood, Shopping Mall, South Carolina, Traffic

Sun-Drenched Escapes: From Orlando Thrills to Caribbean Horizons

May 12, 2026 by Penny AdlerLeave a Comment

Warm-weather travel often gets reduced to beaches and resort photos, even though the places people remember most usually have much more going on around them. Some destinations are defined by colonial architecture and busy waterfront districts, while others revolve around highways, ferry crossings, marinas, or neighbourhoods beyond the main tourist areas. Even within the Caribbean, nearby islands can feel completely different once travellers … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: America, Anguilla, Architecture, Beach, Bridges, Canals, Caribbean, Caves, Cruising, England, Fishing, Florida, Golf, Markets, National Park, Orlando, Puerto Rico, Resort, Restaurants, Sand

What Travelers Need to Know About Pre-Existing Conditions and Insurance

May 11, 2026 by Lucy ThomasLeave a Comment

Travel insurance can feel straightforward until medical history enters the picture. Some people assume their regular health insurance will protect them abroad, only to learn that overseas care, trip cancellations, and emergency transportation may not be fully covered. That gap becomes more important when a traveler has an ongoing illness, past surgery, or chronic condition. Pre-existing conditions do not automatically prevent someone from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: History, Internet, Travel Insurance

Ditch the Crowds for the Authentic Soul of Japan

May 10, 2026 by DaveLeave a Comment

Escape to Hokuriku for a Masterclass in Artisanal Craft, World-Class Gastronomy, and Holistic Wellness Beyond the neon lights of Tokyo and the crowded temples of Kyoto lies a region of profound serenity and artistic mastery. The status of Hokuriku—comprising Toyama, Ishikawa, and Fukui— as Japan's premier craft hub is a beautiful legacy born from a blend of political strategy and natural resilience. Once a hidden gem accessible only to the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Art, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, Japan, Journey, Restaurants, Seafood, Wildlife

Apayao: Whispers of the Northern Frontier

May 10, 2026 by Junfil OlarteLeave a Comment

The morning fog clung to the emerald mountains like a lover reluctant to leave. Our jeepney lurched forward on the winding road, and I steadied myself against the metal frame, my knuckles white with anticipation. The province of Apayao had long been a blank space on my mental map of the Philippines—a remote northern frontier that even many Filipinos know little about. This obscurity is precisely what drew me here, to the northernmost reaches of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Beach, China, Culture, Food and Wine, Philippines, Seafood, Village, Walking tour, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

Chasing the Sea of Clouds in Tanay, Rizal: A Dreamy Escape Near Manila

May 10, 2026 by Aiden KenzyLeave a Comment

There is something magical about standing above a mountain ridge while a thick blanket of clouds rolls below your feet. It feels surreal, almost like the earth has disappeared and you are floating in the sky. That is exactly why the sea of clouds in Tanay, Rizal continues to attract hikers, campers, photographers, and weekend travelers looking for a refreshing escape from Metro Manila. Tanay has long been one of the most accessible adventure … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Garden, Hiking, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Music, Philippines, Road Trip, Romantic, Ski Trip, Walking tour, Waterfall, Weekend Travel, Wildlife

The One Thing That Can Ruin Your RV Road Trip (And How to Avoid It)

May 8, 2026 by TamaraLeave a Comment

Nowadays, with what seems like endless workdays and everyday life stress, the one thing most people look forward to is their holiday and a new adventure. This is something we like to plan carefully; we consider what we’ll pack, where we’ll go, and what we’ll do and see. So, just imagine, after months of planning your RV road trip, you've mapped routes, booked campsites, and coordinated schedules. But suddenly, you’re stranded on a side of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Coffee, Cruising, Drinking, Food and Wine, Journey, Music, Resort, Road Trip, Sailing

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