The morning mist clung to the mountains as our car wound its way up the narrow road from Banaue town. I pressed my face against the window, eager for my first glimpse of what UNESCO had declared a World Heritage site, what locals had farmed for over 2,000 years, and what many call the "Eighth Wonder of the World"—the Ifugao rice terraces. The province of Ifugao sits in the Cordillera mountain range of Northern Luzon in the Philippines, a … [Read more...]
Embracing the Rain
Terceire, Azores: Smiles in abundance, umbrella needed The plane touched down in high winds, and I almost wanted to cheer the pilot. Normally, I'm pretty calm in planes, but it was a wobbly landing with loads of turbulence, and we both released our breath when the little plane bumped on the tarmac. Peeking out of the small porthole, I scanned the landscape. Luscious greens in all shades, a few hills, a blue sky and of course the … [Read more...]
The Traveler’s Guide to Chasing Sunsets Along the Mid Atlantic Coast
The idea of chasing sunsets along the Mid-Atlantic coast invites you to see travel differently. Instead of rushing through destinations, pause and connect with each moment. That is not only about watching the sun dip below the horizon. It is about tasting food, hearing local sounds, and meeting people who give each place character. That is the essence of experiential travel, and it is why the Mid Atlantic remains such a powerful setting for … [Read more...]
Orange County, N.Y., Orchards are Bursting with Ripe, Juicy Apples for You to Pick
Harvest varieties from Gala and Fuji to Freiherr von Berlepsch. Ever Tasted a LudaCrisp? ORANGE COUNTY, N.Y. – Attention fall fanatics! Get ready for cool breezes, sweater weather, and baskets full of apples ready to be picked. Autumn in Orange County, N.Y. is apple season, and there’s no better place to enjoy the crisp, sweet-tart fruit. “Nothing beats juicy apples bursting with flavor from Orange County, N.Y.!” said Amanda Dana, Director … [Read more...]
Slow travel in the Caribbean: Where to stay, what to savor, and how to disconnect
The Caribbean is one of my favorite regions on the planet to travel; the best trip to this part of the world is one where your pace is slowed considerably and your time is spent in the moment. On more than one occasion, regardless of the country, I heard the phrase, 'island time'; this lifestyle ethos is built around a no-hurry vibe and a pace focused on relaxation. And in addition, the region is known for its spectacular beaches, diversity of … [Read more...]
Sacramento Zoo, California – September 2025
Located only about 10 minutes from downtown Sacramento at 3930 West Land Park Drive (which incidentally is the capital city of the state of California). Coveted parking spots are located curbside right across the street from the entrance on 16th Ave. Although most likely one will need to park much further away Originally only about 4 acres the zoo opened as William Land Park Zoo in 1927 with only 40 animals. In 1960 the zoo was expanded to its … [Read more...]
Samsung and I Paint the Town Red: The Tuk-Tuk Hustle
Originally published via PJ Media: What follows is a (mostly) unedited excerpt from my critically acclaimed, gold-standard expat travel memoir/existentialist treatise, “Broken English Teacher: Notes From Exile”: The degenerate felon with whom I had come to briefly reside in South Georgia in 2006 through a series of unfortunate events, in my younger years, asked me for a cigarette. Tyrone had none because he refused to buy … [Read more...]
The Best Entertainment Hotspots for Adults in Cape Town
Cape Town is one of the most vibrant and picturesque cities in the world. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural history, and exciting entertainment options, it has become a favourite destination for adults looking for fun and relaxation. From beautiful beaches to lively nightlife spots, the city has a lot to offer. Whether you're seeking thrilling activities, world-class cuisine, or a great place to enjoy slots online, Cape Town … [Read more...]
Nature Within Walls: The Remarkable Wildlife of Ngorongoro Crater
About Kate K.F Hi Everyone! My name is Kate and I am a Tanzania-based safari specialist and writer with a passion for wildlife conservation. I have spent years exploring Tanzania’s national parks and game reserves, where I gained a deep knowledge of well-known Tanzania destinations—including the legendary Ngorongoro Crater location, the Serengeti National Park and Lake Manyara amongst many others. Through my company BornWild, I tailor private … [Read more...]
Monsoon Treks in Nashik: A Spiritual and Historical Journey on Brahmagiri and Beyond
Last Sunday, I set out on a solo adventure that turned into one of my most memorable monsoon experiences in Nashik, my hometown. As a Nashik native, I’ve always been drawn to the Western Ghats during the rains, when the hills transform into a lush, misty paradise. This time, I chose to trek Brahmagiri and Bhandardurg Fort near Trimbakeshwar, a journey that blended nature, spirituality, and history in a way I hadn’t expected. Here’s my story, … [Read more...]
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