Honest Reflections: The Truth About Solo Holidays
The thought of taking solo holidays can be like scary, uncharted waters for many travelers. There is not only comfort and assurance by traveling with others, but the ability to share…
Make Adventure, Not War: Promoting Goodwill and Contributing to Peace
Alex Honnold solos a 5”11+ climb in the Waku Kungo region of Angola; Photograph by Ted Hesser I believe that adventure can save the world. I get there are a…
GoPro Wants to Pay You for Your Video
Between the GoPro action cameras and the proliferation of drones, adventure filmmaking has exploded over the past few years. It has gotten to the point that we now have affordable…
ASK: What’s The Hardest Part of Living a Life of Travel?
ASK is a series of posts answering questions asked by readers about vagabonding. Contact me to ask your own or view all ASK posts.» NOMAD MOBILE GEAR …
How To Configure A VPN To Get Cheaper Airfare
Virtual private network (VPN) software can do a lot for your digital life when traveling – like protecting your online accounts to helping you avoid regional censorship. But one of…
Discovering Pemberton in Western Australia
I love it when you stumble upon completely out of the ordinary things. Travel is just as much about the unexpected surprises as it is the bucket list items. We…
VIDEO: Hiking Ceahl?u Massif #PriNeamt
If you have trouble viewing this video click here: https://youtu.be/uSkdngr__vI Easily the highlight of our time in Romania was having the privilege of hiking up the Carpathians (Ceahl?u Massif Mountain)…
The Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland
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An Aerial View of Nahanni National Park, Northwest Territories, Canada
An Aerial View of Nahanni National Park, Northwest Territories, Canada Camera NIKON D300S ISO 200 Focal Length 50mm Aperture f/4.8 Exposure Time 1/1600
Wonder Women
Photo by Chad Blotner I learned to kayak from men, paddled with men, received a rope-bag-to-the-face from men. It’s a fact: men dominate the world of whitewater. While that’s not necessarily…
Reader Recs: Best Beer Cities
Harvest season brings fresh hops, but not every city in the world can boast an overflowing offering of craft beers and homegrown breweries. That’s why we tapped our Nat Geo Travel Facebook…
PHOTO: Tartini Square in Piran, Slovenia
Click on above photo to view it in large format: Tartini Square in the coastal town of Piran, Slovenia, was named for its most famous citizen, violinist Giuseppe Tartini. A…
El Otro Lado, Panama: hotel of the week
Boxes that need ticking for our next escape: wild nature , sunny, Caribbean waters, off-the-grid and with a dose of culture. It’s a tall order, but one that El Otro…
17-Time Tour de France Cyclist’s Hotel is Keeping Guests Active in South Carolina
Nestled within South Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains sits Hotel Domestique, a charming boutique property owned by legendary 17-time Tour de France cyclist George Hincapie on nearly 30 acres of grounds…
A Wild Weekend in the Cotswolds
There is no area better known as a bastion of English refinement, countryside sophistication and village charm than the unfolding hills or ‘wolds’ of the Cotswolds. This picture-book part of…
How to Buy More than Flights with Your Frequent Flyer Miles
This entry was originally post by thehipmunk on Hipmunk’s Tailwind blog on October 11, 2015 Just like any other type of rewards program, frequent flyer miles are what you make…
5 Excellent Haunted Hay Rides
Facebook.com/NewYorkHayride Ready for evil clowns, an immersive insane asylum, and chainsaw maniacs? With October comes Halloween, and with Halloween comes the inevitable barrage of haunted houses, costume parties, and — of course…
33 Things Travel to Canada Taught Me
Earlier this summer, I travelled to Canada, whipping through the west from Vancouver to Williams Lake, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg, all in search of unusual journeys and festivals to tell…
Head to Stratford This Month to See the Sound of Music – You’ll Thank Me
Categories: Best OfTravelingBody: When we were visiting Stratford, Ontario earlier this month, we had a slew of plays and musicals to choose from. For, as you know, Stratford is a…
A Few of My Quirky Travel Habits
All of us have strange habits, quirks that make us unique and I’d like to think interesting. This naturally translates to the travel experience and so, in another effort to…
New Twin Otter for Air Seychelles
Earlier today Air Seychelles received their sixth Twin Otter, a DHC6 – 400 type with a state of the art avionics suite and improved features helping to save fuel. read…
Mt. Shuksan – Fisher Chimneys: Blais & Team Descend Through New Snow
New snow in the Fisher Chimneys made it prudent to wear our crampons all the way down to the talus field below the Chimneys.
Antarctic Adventure Activities for All Types of Travelers
As we’ve readied the Ocean Endeavour for its upcoming sailings, our Operations team members have put a great deal of work into purchasing, testing, and stocking everything you’ll need to…
A Nepalese Wedding in an Ancient Newari Temple
Bipin Sharma Bhatta and Sangita Bazagai on their wedding day Nepalese Weddings I’ve never been to an actual Nepalese wedding. I’ve come across a few, tentatively. Usually by accident on…