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Budget Things To Do In Sydney, Australia

January 2, 2018 by A Couple for the Road3 Comments

Sydney is a city people save up to see, and spend years waiting for the opportunity. With great culture and beautiful scenery, it's no wonder why Sydney is so popular. However, it's also a large city that can be daunting to visit if you haven't planned on how to save for the trip or how to budget for the expense that Sydney can bring. No matter how long you're staying, however, you can enjoy a wonderful time in Sydney on a budget by enjoying … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South Pacific · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Aquarium, Architecture, Art, Australia, Beach, Bridges, Culture, Fishing, History, Ireland, Markets, Mountain Climbing, Museum, National Park, Restaurants, Sydney, Walking tour, Wildlife, Zoo

Pow Wow of the Northern Cree

December 31, 2017 by Abdul Rastagar4 Comments

"Under the reflection of the northern lights, we see the head of Ciiwetinustikwaan, the man of the north." - saying of the Northern Cree After days of adventure travel in the Saguenay-Lac-St Jean area come to a close, I let my fingers meander across the map to find my next would-be destination. This is actually one my of favorite activities: simply pick a remote location on a map and make my way there, never really knowing what I’ll find. I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Adventure Travel, America, Animal Rescue, Art, California, Canada, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Quebec, Romania, Shopping Mall, Wildlife

Manhattan’s Korean Way

December 29, 2017 by Abdul Rastagar2 Comments

What I love most about New York, is the diversity of people and cultures that mix and mingle without even thinking twice about it. Walking down the street, you are more likely to hear any one of a large array of foreign languages than you are to hear English. This could include Chinese, Indian, Russian, German, Hebrew, Arabic, Portuguese, Urdu.... You name it and you'll probably hear it. And each group brings with it its own culture and history … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Arabic, Art, Asia, Bakeries, China, Culture, Drinking, Empire State Building, Food and Wine, History, India, Korea, New York City, Restaurants, Walking tour

Belize: a Natural Underwater Beauty

December 27, 2017 by Vincent StokesLeave a Comment

When you're looking for gorgeous places to scuba dive, Belize should be at the top of your list. With a low human population, an abundance of terrestrial and marine species and diverse ecosystems, Belize is the ideal place to indulge in some adventurous travel. When it comes to scuba diving, though, Belize really shines. A large percentage of its territorial waters are protected, which means that the natural beauty of its coral reefs and the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Australia, Beach, Canada, Caribbean, Culture, Europe, Fishing, Great Barrier Reef, Harvest, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Sports

Peru’s Inca Heartland: An Experiential Vacation With Kuoda Travel

December 17, 2017 by Allison Tibaldi2 Comments

I’m in a remote Peruvian village in the Sacred Valley, deep in the heart of the Inca world. Surrounded by mist-shrouded mountains and cobalt blue lakes, agrarian rhythms define life here, just as they have for centuries. I feel as far off the beaten track as I can possibly get. I’m spending the afternoon with the women of the village. Traditionally dressed with their long black hair in precise plaits, it’s as if time has stood still. They … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: America, Art, Beer, Bus Travel, Chile, Culinary travel, Culture, Ecuador, Journey, Machu Picchu, Peru, Restaurants, South America, Spain, Village, Wanderlust

Looking Cool, Feeling Lonely

December 15, 2017 by Juliana Lyons1 Comment

After my first year of college, I was dying to do something by myself. Freshman year was filled with group outings, constantly noisy dorms, and very little personal space. I arrogantly prided myself in being an introvert, and thought I was so cool for being brave enough to travel through Europe by myself. This two-week solo trip was my chance to establish my independence over the summer, and prove that I was an adult. But it turns out that I was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Bicycle, Culture, Europe, Food and Wine, Garden, Germany, Paris, Shopping Mall

Isn’t it Iranic?

December 11, 2017 by Richard BangsLeave a Comment

The taproot of the tree of civilization, Iran. While the USA is an entity less than a quarter a millennium young, Iran’s recorded history bows back 5000 years. At its height, about 500 B.C., Persia controlled more than 2.9 million square miles of land spanning three continents, east into India, south to Egypt, westward to Greece. It reigned over roughly 44% of the world’s population, making it the largest world power ever by population … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Bakeries, Beer, Bus Travel, Culture, Desert, Drinking, Egypt, Film, Food and Wine, Garden, Greece, Hiking, History, India, Iraq

Edinburgh in fast forward

December 3, 2017 by Sally3 Comments

If you’ve landed in Edinburgh for a day or two, there’s so much to see in so little time. It is strongly advisable to bring a good pair of sneakers, as everything is uphill, with cobblestone streets. Flip flops and Edinburgh don't match! I’m here to tell you how to squeeze in the top attractions when you’re in a crunch for time. Believe it or not, what you’re about to read is everything my travel buddy and I accomplished in 12 hours. Scott … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Castle, Culture, Edinburgh, Europe, Fashion, History, Mountain Climbing, Music, Taxi, Walking tour

Why Shanghai is an attractive option for Australian expats

December 1, 2017 by Terry Hearn1 Comment

In 2016, 209,000 expats were living in Shanghai, enjoying a lifestyle that encompasses change, innovation and technology. It’s a metropolis of diversity, with a unique blend of old and new, eastern and western culture, business and play, along with a fascinating rate of development. But why else is Shanghai such an attractive option for Australian expats? Why should they go – and more importantly – why should they stay? A thriving … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Australia, China, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, Expatriate, History, Lifestyle, Markets, Museum, Restaurants, Shanghai, Shopping Mall, Technology, Travel Insurance, Walking tour, Wildlife

Why one should never miss the Tibet to Kathmandu Overland tour?

November 29, 2017 by Stephanie LLeave a Comment

Travel to Tibet from Nepal The overland travel to Tibet from Nepal connects two capitals. One is Lhasa in Tibet and the other is Kathmandu in Nepal. The Tibet to Kathmandu overland tour starts in Lhasa and ends in Kathmandu. The overland tour is for the people who love to witness the beautiful sights of the journey while driving around. And this tour is definitely going to give you the opportunity to find out the real Tibet. You are going to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Architecture, Art, China, Culture, Drinking, Everest, Film, India, Journey, Lifestyle, Mountain Climbing, Music, Nepal, Trekking

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