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Traveling to Israel / A Trip to Israel

March 24, 2015 by Ezra PaigeLeave a Comment

Traveling to Israel can be a real eye-opening experience. Many people who visit the country for the first time are surprised by how modern it is and how much it has to offer the globe trotter. The country is not big, but it is packed with historical and religious sites as well as great places for quality R&R. Israel has a rich history that dates back over 3000 years. Throughout the country there are remnants of past empires such as the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Beach, Bus Travel, History, Israel, Mediterranean, Mosque, Public Transportation, Resort, Scuba Diving

Rila Monastery – November 2014

November 1, 2014 by Dave2 Comments

Rila Monastary is located about 2 hours outside of Sofia, the capital city. You can hire a taxi (be sure to bargain - and note that hiring taxis from public transportation places such as bus or train stations are usually higher in price), take a bus or go with a number of Bulgarian based tour companies that visit the monastery (Traventuria, Tandem Travel, Bulgaria-Guide). The road past the small village of Rila is narrow and winds up a river … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Bulgaria, Bus Travel, Canyon, Hiking, Monks, Mountain Climbing, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Taxi, Village, Walking tour

A Sea to Sky Journey, Vancouver to Banff with Rocky Mountaineer

September 12, 2014 by Dave2 Comments

In 30+ years the Rocky Mountaineer has created a memorable experience incorporating some of the Rocky Mountain's finest scenery. A trip on the rails is one to enjoy, savor and spend quality time with loved ones - a chance to truly escape from the hectic fast paced life of the "real world". Few train rides on the planet can deliver such inspiring and jaw dropping vistas as the Rocky Mountaineer. The train follows historical railways to and from a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Australia, British Columbia, Canada, Canyon, Cruising, Desert, Drinking, England, Hiking, Journey, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Vancouver, Walking tour, Wildlife

Viet Yum – Close Encounters of the Turd Kind

August 6, 2014 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

Vietnam’s Traveler Cafes Offer Much More Than Just Joe WEASEL COFFEE: $300-$600 A POUND On the far shore of an artificial lake in Hanoi, Vietnam, I found a much-needed antidote to restaurant hell, with its reckless gastronomical woes on untranslatable menus (involving Indochinese delicacies like baked sparrows with the feathers still on, fried scorpions, sautéed snakes, roasted rats, and “No Cock, only Fanta Orange”). It was a coffee … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Cambodia, Casino, Coffee, Drinking, England, Halong Bay, Laos, London, New Orleans, Paris, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Vietnam, Walking tour

Australia Adventures: A Bed In Bondi Beach

August 5, 2014 by Lauren MachenLeave a Comment

Dreaming of Sydney. Very few of my friends can say that they have traveled across the globe to one of the happiest countries in the world, second only behind Iceland. I'm talking about Australia, and I would have to say that I agree, wholeheartedly with that statement. When I first flew into Sydney, I couldn't help but notice the picturesque view of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. It is such a romantic city, yet it's so far away … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia · Tagged: America, Asia, Australia, Backpacking, Beach, Bridges, Bus Travel, California, Iceland, Public Transportation, Romantic, Surfing, Sydney, Thailand, Walking tour, Wanderlust

Helsinki, Finland – a Quick Introduction

July 10, 2014 by DaveLeave a Comment

With approximately 600,000 inhabitants Helsinki and the surroundings comprises about a fifth of the countries' entire population. It is an International destination yet not large enough of a city to feel overwhelming; it retains a feel of a much smaller community and is fairly easy to get around with a well developed system of tram cars. During a recent visit a mix of using the tram cars and exploring on foot was the perfect recipe for getting to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Bus Travel, Castle, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, Food and Wine, History, Markets, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music, National Park, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Russia, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Sweden

Los Angeles Exploration and Public Transportation

April 21, 2014 by Kate MayerLeave a Comment

Los Angeles and public transportation seem to be diametrically opposed, but the City of Angels does have a well-placed system of buses accessible from numerous reaches of this large metropolis. Yet, the use of public transportation here, unlike many other major cities is unfortunately rooted in classism; people of a certain social strata do not take the bus. This bias seems frivolous, as the buses are clean, cheap and fairly easy to access and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Beach, Bus Travel, Coffee, Culinary travel, Drinking, Food and Wine, Journey, Los Angeles, Museum, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Santa Monica, Shopping Mall, Vermont, Walking tour

The Unexpected Charms of Dusseldorf

February 12, 2014 by Allison TibaldiLeave a Comment

Dusseldorf was the last stop on my recent trip to Germany.  After the non-stop excitement of Berlin and the Grande Dame beauty of Dresden, my expectations were low.  Dusseldorf was a city I associated with trade fairs and big business, neither of which hold my interest.  Instead, what I got was a city bursting at the seams with a vigorous art scene, robust cultural life and plenty of culinary mojo.  It’s a convenient city to visit, thanks to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Art, Bakeries, Beer, Bicycle, Coffee, Culture, Drinking, Europe, Germany, Italy, Museum, Music, New York City, Public Transportation, Shopping Mall

Bluffworks New Generation of Pants

January 30, 2014 by Dave13 Comments

Bluffworks founder Stefan Loble recently reached out to me indicating he had released the next generation of the Bluffworks pants. Leaving soon after the pants arrived on an International trip lasting several months - involving a number of climatic zones and rigors of both adventure travel and urban travel - this time on the road served as the perfect testing ground for these new pants. New improvements include: - newly-designed slash … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fashion Reviews · Tagged: Adventure Travel, Art, Australia, Bangkok Thailand, Cell Phone, Fashion, Fireworks, Los Angeles, National Park, Passport, Public Transportation, Thailand, Urban Travel, Waterfall, Wine Tasting

The Luxurious MGM Grand, Las Vegas

October 22, 2013 by Virginia TseLeave a Comment

As a guest of the MGM PR team I was in Las Vegas to cover the iHeartRadio Festival and a number of related activities. I stayed at the MGM Grand for 3 nights. MGM Grand exceeded my expectations. A waiting limousine whisked me from the airport to my room. The driver was friendly and we soon struck up a conversation; he grew up only less than 5 minutes away from my hometown. Besides the driver being personable, it was a pleasure to enjoy the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Casino, Chocolate, Couch Surfing, Dessert, Drinking, Festival, Lifestyle, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Surfing

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