Meet Russ Hedge, CEO of Hostelling International USA (HI USA) - The largest hostel network in the United States. HI USA was founded in 1934 and is a non-profit organization that offers hostel accommodations, activities and programs promoting inclusivity and diversity. Russ joins the interview to talk about how HI-USA is more than just an ordinary hostel that provides guests a bed to sleep in for the night. Q. Tell us about your journey into … [Read more...]
Wine, Dine and Unwind this February During Walla Walla Restaurant Month
(WALLA WALLA, Wash.) — A visit to Walla Walla is a great idea in any month, but February holds a special place as the valley's agricultural prowess and acclaimed culinary scene take center stage during the 12th Annual Walla Walla Restaurant Month. The month-long celebration of food — and, of course, wine — will bring chef-curated prix fixe menu offerings, wine and wine tasting specials, attractive lodging packages, and much more to the unofficial … [Read more...]
Cafe Artisanal Cirpes, Colombia – February 2023
While not native to Colombia, coffee is now an important agricultural crop within the counry. Not on any map, but located about 25 minutes from Guatape, this 4.5 hectare coffee farm is perched on a steep hillside far above the Guatape River. Accessible only by foot or a sturdy Jeep, the road to get here is steep and extremely rocky at times. From the main road, the road leading to the coffee farm is about 1km (almost all downhill going and uphill … [Read more...]
A Most Memorable Experience: Swimming with Pigs in the Bahamas
One of the activities synonymous with visiting the Bahamas is swimming with pigs. I have long heard about this, especially during multiple trips to the Bahamas over the past several years. Prior to our latest trip to the Bahamas, the closest I've ever come to swimming with pigs was wading with swimming pigs in the remote Tuamotu Islands in French Polynesia. So, when I was invited by EMBRACE Resort in remote Staniel Cay in the Exumas to join … [Read more...]
Wild Birds by Daniel Baylis
Author Daniel Bayless was enjoying a permanent full-time position at an in-flight magazine accompanied by a decent salary. He soon made an offer on a condominium. He was at a point in life when he began to think about settling down. This all changed and he altered his plans when he was blindsided by his cousin's unexpected death at age 26. This book is a detailed personal reflection about Daniel’s experiences on the Israel National Trail, a … [Read more...]
How to keep money and documents while traveling
No matter where you're going - to the hot beaches of the south or the cool northern lakes - there are only two things you can't do without. They are money and documents. Therefore, it is better to take care of their safety and security in advance so that then it is not painfully painful for the sabotaged vacation. In this article, a writer from paperhelp.org review service has gathered for you time-tested and experienced travelers tips that will … [Read more...]
Tel Aviv – The City That Boasts the Best of Both Worlds
The city of Tel Aviv boasts the best of all worlds, with it's delicious foods like falafel and hummus, mixed with a rich, historical culture, and a laid-back beach atmosphere that makes it an ideal city to live in. One of my top priorities while visiting during the Winter was to be centrally located, while also enjoying a constant view of the Mediterranean, which reminds me of my home in Miami. The Carlton Tel Aviv just does that. Situated … [Read more...]
Best Places to Visit in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a beautiful small country in South Asia bordering India and Myanmar is yet to be developed in tourism. There are many beautiful places here to visit, it is one of the least tourist destinations in the world. The people of Bangladesh are very friendly and hospitable. They welcome tourists everywhere and try to help them. The country is full of cultural wonders such as the tea-covered highlands of Srimangal to the gorgeous golden … [Read more...]
7 Tips for Travelling With Chronic Pain: Making Memories On The Go
When you have chronic pain, it can be difficult to plan and prepare for trips abroad. Of course, you don’t want to miss out on the fun because of your pain. But, at the same time, you don’t want to let your pain prevent you from going on exciting adventures or making memories with friends and family. Here are some tips to help you manage chronic pain while travelling. They will make your journey more comfortable and thus more enjoyable. Get … [Read more...]
How to Spend a Week in San Diego
Are you itching for an escape? Daydreaming of traveling someplace warm, sunny, and by the ocean? If so, consider putting San Diego on the shortlist of destination options. San Diego is known as “America’s Finest City”, and it’s hard to argue against the nickname. From the beautiful beaches to the posh shopping districts to the incredible attractions, San Diego has everything you want in a destination city. In fact, with so much to see and … [Read more...]
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