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Trier – Rome of the North

February 22, 2017 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

“Ante Romam Treveris stetit annis mille trecentis” (Trier stood 1300 years before Rome) – legend of Trier’s founding.   Trier is the UNESCO World Heritage city you’ve never heard of. While you were busy swooning over Berlin’s modern architecture or Munich’s copious beer gardens, you’ve missed Germany’s most remarkable city, quietly minding its own business along the banks of the Mosel river, the way it always has for two and a half … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Beer, Beijing, Bridges, Europe, France, Germany, History, London, Luxembourg, Mexico, Moscow, Rome, Wine Tasting

Citadelle LaFerrière – or how to keep the French out of Haiti

February 18, 2017 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

I’ve been in Haiti for a few days now, trying to get a better understanding of life in one of the poorest nations on earth (see my related articles on Port au Prince and Cap Haitien.) By any measure, it has an arduous history. Haiti bears the misfortune of being the island that Columbus decided to claim and colonize first. The native Taino indians were promptly enslaved and sent off into gold mines to enrich the coffers of Queen Isabella of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Africa, Airport, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Bus Travel, California, Caribbean, Castle, Civil War, England, Europe, Fashion, History, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Romantic, Ski Trip, Spain, Walking tour

Chasing Adventure in the Dominican Republic

February 14, 2017 by Preethi Chandrasekhar2 Comments

I'm standing at the edge of a mountain, taking in the gorgeous city sprawled below me.  I hear the commands "Run, run!" The body instinctively resists but I take a leap of faith and go. I'm up in the air before I even know it, the parachute lifting me up and away.  And just like that I'm paragliding in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic. The name Dominican Republic more often than not stirs up images of a blue green Caribbean sea, and miles and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, Bicycle, Caribbean, Coffee, Culinary travel, Culture, Flowers, Hiking, History, Internet, Journey, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Rainforest, Resort, Restaurants, River Rafting, Road Trip

Mongolia, Land of the Horse People

February 12, 2017 by Abdul Rastagar2 Comments

It’s almost impossible to tell the story of Mongolia without inevitably mentioning Chinggis (Genghis) Khan. Seven centuries ago, he exploded onto Mongol and world history with a sonorous impact that still reverberates throughout the nation today. But there is far more to Mongolia than our fanciful musings of green, pastoral steppes trampled by marauding hordes of nomadic warriors on horseback. Indeed, Mongolia is a study in contrast, a traveler’s … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Africa Safari, America, Animal Rescue, Art, California, Colorado, Culture, History, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Restaurants, San Diego, Switzerland, Village, Wildlife, Zoo

Annual San Miguel writers’ confab turns page, marks 12th year

February 6, 2017 by DaveLeave a Comment

The 12th annual San Miguel Writers’ Conference and Literary Festival will be held in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, February 15 to 19, 2017, with the participation of more than 100 featured authors and artists. Guest speakers and performers of note include Naomi Klein, Pedro Ángel Palou, David Ebershoff, Ana García Bergua, Robert Moore, Mary Karr, Julián Herbert, Billy Collins, Anna Styczynska, Gibrán Portela, Judy Collins, Eduardo Limón, Claire … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Antiques, Architecture, Art, Canada, Culture, Festival, History, Mexico

The Feel is in the Destination, Baros Maldives

February 6, 2017 by Dave4 Comments

Opening in 1973, the Baros Maldives was only the third island destination resort in the Maldives. It's gorgeous beauty and proximity to Male were among the primary reasons for it's opening. Even though such history is fairly recent - things were significantly different back then. There were no banks on Male, fishing was still the primary income source for the country, the population was less then a 1/3 of what it is today and on Baros the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Art, Beach, Drinking, Fishing, Food and Wine, History, Maldives, Pizza, Resort, Restaurants, River Rafting, Romantic, Sand, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Snorkel, Spa, Sports, Sushi

Puebla – City of Angels

January 27, 2017 by Abdul Rastagar2 Comments

Mexico City. Acapulco. Puerta Vallarta. Cancun. If you're like most people, these are the Mexican cities you are familiar with. However, Puebla, or La Puebla de los Angeles (“the city of the angels,”) is the most beautiful Mexican city that you've likely never heard of. Only a couple of hours from Mexico City, I first visited it during a backpacking trip in 2005, more by coincidence than by design, and was astounded by one of the most remarkable … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Art, Backpacking, Chocolate, Culinary travel, Culture, Edinburgh, Food and Wine, History, Journey, Los Angeles, Mexico, Quebec, South America, Spain, Volcano, Walking tour

Florida’s Oldest and Largest Flea Market

January 25, 2017 by TL Stephens1 Comment

The Market, as we kids called it, has been in existence as long as I can remember. Looking through the eyes of youth, it seemed huge, with lots of sheds and tables and vendors.  To us, it was the perfect playground, especially during the long hot days of summer.  As I grew into adulthood, I began to realize what an important role the Market played in the lives of so many, especially the farmers who were its mainstays. The Need to Survive In … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Antiques, Fashion, Flea Market, Florida, Food and Wine, Harvest, History, Walking tour, Wildlife

5 New Destinations You Should Try In 2017

January 24, 2017 by Tom MLeave a Comment

As the year begins, you should now start planning your travels. This will give you ample amount of time to save and to plan. If you are having a hard time deciding where to go, keep on reading and be inspired from the destinations that we will suggest below. Umbria, Italy While it is not as popular as other Italian destinations, Umbria is quickly becoming a tourism hotspot, especially for foodies. Aside from its natural beauty, it also has … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Architecture, Beach, Castle, Chocolate, Cruising, Culinary travel, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Mexico, Museum, Shopping Mall, Walking tour, Wine Tasting, Yucatan Peninsula

Finding a Great Guide in Guadeloupe: Security Guard + Convenience Store

January 22, 2017 by DaveLeave a Comment

Wandering the streets of Pointe-à-Pitre I thought I would head over to the cruise ship terminal and see if I could hook up with an in English tour (like I successfully did in Martinique). However it was another story here. The only info station I could see was behind the gates of the cruise ship terminal (and without being a passenger on one of the cruise ships I was not allowed entry). I yelled through the gates to attract the attention of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Art, Beach, Chocolate, Cruising, Culture, History, San Diego, Scuba Diving, Ski Trip, Spain, Surfing, Traffic, Volcano, Walking tour

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