Guide to Ethically Volunteering in Asia
Volunteering in the Philippines Even at seven o’clock in the morning the sun was riding high and strong over Tacloban City on the island of Leyte. From inside the colorful Jeepney amongst a jumble of...
View ArticleFestival of the Pearl – Australia
A kaleidoscope of colour and culture, the 46th annual Shinju Matsuri – Japanese for “Festival of the Pearl” – is a celebration of Japanese, Chinese, Malaysian and Aboriginal cultures that shaped Broome...
View ArticleDelamar Hotels Raise the Bar
Greenwich, CT, June 21, 2016 – The award-winning luxury boutique hotels Delamar Greenwich Harbor and Delamar Southport have announced an exciting new exclusive partnership with Food52 that will raise...
View ArticleA Virtual Tour of the Luxury Hotel Rangá
ICELAND – June 7th, 2016 – Travelers considering a luxury getaway to Iceland can now take a virtual tour of 4-star Hotel Rangá, the first hotel in Iceland to offer Google Maps Street View. The tour...
View ArticleInspiring Istanbul
A chill breeze makes me shudder as I sit atop a cruise boat sailing down the Bosporus River towards the Black Sea. The difference in architecture between the buildings on my left side and the buildings...
View ArticleCook Street Inn – Provincetown, Massachusetts
Provincetown, Massachusetts In this hectic, fast-paced world, it’s good to know that a charming, personable, haven with a white picket fence exists to get away from it all – The Inn at Cook Street in...
View ArticleEsperance: The Gem of Western Australia
Kangaroos living on the beach, pirates, explorers, gold, and the biggest wave in Western Australia; ‘The Cyclops’. It seemed like my childhood story books were starting to come true. I was on my way to...
View ArticleLe Crete Senesi – The Italian Road Trip
In his classic road movie La Strada, Anthony Quinn finds adventure driving Italian roads. In Tuscany I found this adventure too… Le Crete Map Driving Le Crete The starting point for the trip begins in...
View ArticleCopa Airlines Starts Flights to Rosario, Argentina
Now Flying to Rosario What You Need to Know About Copa’s Flight to Rosario • Copa Airlines begins four-times-weekly nonstop flights to Rosario, Argentina, from its Hub of the Americas in Panama City,...
View ArticleRide the Circle Train, Myanmar
Myanmar Fascination I have always had a fascination with trains and to me it seems that each country has trains with their own special character. When I arrived in Myanmar, previously known as Burma, I...
View ArticleAMA Waterways Expands Exotic Itinerary Options
Calabasas, CA – (Apr. 14, 2016) – AmaWaterways today announced that it has enhanced its “Vietnam, Cambodia & the Riches of the Mekong” itinerary, providing travelers with even more options to...
View ArticleMt. Rainier’s World Famous Wildflowers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Mt. Rainier, WA.- Mid-July means Mt. Rainier’s world-famous wildflowers are making their colorful debut, a vibrant display, welcoming park visitors during the Centennial of the...
View ArticleThe Sleeping Buddha – Nepal
Amazing things happen when Men and Mountains meet. I had trekked to Sandakphu, West Bengal, India [12000 feet] with Youth Hostel Association of India [YHAI]. More than the climb I was fascinated about...
View ArticleDali Exhibit in Beverly Hills
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., June 17, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Two Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills has unveiled Dali Exhibit at Two Rodeo Drive, which marks the first and largest outdoor showcase of...
View ArticleTwilight Tours of Neolithic village available until 31 August 2016
EDINBURGH, 2016-Jul-18 — Uncovered by a storm in 1850, Skara Brae is world famous for being the best-preserved Neolithic settlement in Western Europe. During the summer months staff at Skara Brae...
View ArticleRitz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach
WAIKIKI, Hawaii, April 28, 2016 — The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach is now accepting reservations, offering guests a new horizon of luxury in world-renowned Waikiki. This new residential...
View ArticleCañon del Colca – The Seed Scatterers of Peru
Ancient cultures all revere the night skies and many myths revolve around the heavens. One of the oldest in the Andes, and one involving a star cluster generating myths in cultures around the globe,...
View ArticleAll the Birds on Guam Were Eaten by All the Snakes!
“There are no birds on Guam; they’ve been eaten by all of the snakes.” A Legend of Guam With my head full of dire sailor stories, I imagined many things before making the 20 hour, three-legged flight...
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