A bit of modernism in medieval Zwolle
I had never heard of Zwolle until the day before I visited. When planning my trip from Amsterdam to Groningen I saw I had to change train there. I looked…
A List of Books that May Change your Life
I started off 2015 with a 10-day silent Vipassana meditation course, one of the hardest things I’ve ever chosen to do. I wasn’t a meditator. I had never even meditated…
THIS Is Why I Love Indonesia
I whine about Bali a lot, both because Bali and because British. But I love Indonesia. And this trip I’m on has reminded me why. Because Indonesia is the only…
A Tribute to Wayne Dyer
There are many people in my life who I’ve turned to for guidance to make sense of life’s journey and how to best deal with its ups and downs. I…
VIDEO: Romania in 2 minutes #PriNeamt
If you have trouble viewing this video click here: https://youtu.be/1hwB3wGIAY0 Recently we were fortunate enough to visit one of the most scenic areas in all of Romania for a solid…
Driving Along The Icefields Parkway in Jasper National Park
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The Mad King Ludwig’s Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria
The Mad King Ludwig's Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria Camera NIKON D300S ISO 200 Focal Length 29mm Aperture f/4 Exposure Time 1/100
Visiting The Dragos Voda Bison Reserve In Romania.
Given my love for animals and my passion for wildlife tourism, when I was given the chance to visit a Bison reserve in Romania I was eager to see how…
(M) Micro Snow Stove Mk 15 For Ultralight Alpine Camping, Part 2
The pursuit for warmth, snow-melting power, and comfort during winter expeditions is never-ending. This homemade, lightweight stove offers warmth and comfort for those long winter days. by Tim Clarke, with…
4 Things to do in Canada Before You Die
With it’s amazing wildlife, stunning landscapes and wonderful people, Canada is one destination you’ll never forget. If you’re planning a once-in-a-lifetime trip here, you need to know what to tick…
Warsaw: The cool up-and-coming capital that’s full of surprises
Warsaw took me by surprise. I feel like the Polish capital is a really well kept secret that very few travellers know about (even I was out of the loop…
The Great Big List of Cheap Outdoors & Travel Gear Websites
(Last updated September, 2015) **This post includes affiliate links, which means I am paid a small commission of any sales resulting from their use. For more information see my disclosure policies…
BRO Athletes: Laura Farrell at the 2015 Green River Takeover
Two weeks ago, 56 women came together for a single mission: to have a great day on the Green River! It was the second annual Green River Takeover, an event…
21 Reasons Traveling to Guatemala is Addictive
21 Reasons Traveling to Guatemala is Addictive originally appeared on Green Global Travel. Lake Atitlan, Guatemala by chensiyuan via CC21 Reasons Traveling to Guatemala is Addictive Guatemala, unlike any other…
Conquering Mountains: A Guide to Solo Female Travel
From Matt: For close to a year, Kristin Addis from Be My Travel Muse has been writing a monthly column on solo female travel for this website. She’s covered WWOOFing…
Ystad: The Wisteria Lane of South Sweden
You know when something is almost too perfect it starts to possess an unnerving quality? Somewhere beyond the immaculate façade upheld by the community’s collective desire to ‘keep up appearances’…
I Heart My Island: Grenada
Jadine Hinds has been free diving and spear fishing in the waters surrounding Grenada since she was seven years old. These days the native islander indulges her love of the ocean as a PADI…
Hungary Grapples With Its World War II History
Kiraly Street is the new mecca for the younger generation in Budapest. By day shoppers frequent its upscale boutiques, coffee shops, and designer outlets. After dark it hops with nightlife,…
Adult only honeymoons…
My wedding is fast approaching. And essentially we are organised. Everything is kind of in place and the big ticket items like food, drink and a large white tent are…
Meet the Alex: Perth’s hippest new local
Drum roll please… Ladies, gents, discerning globetrotters, we’d like to introduce Perth‘s all-singing, all-dancing* new boutique hotel – the very first in Australia’s most remote, yet coolest city – it’s…
From Historic Mansion to Rejuvenating Hotel: Canyon Ranch is a Restorative Retreat in Lenox
Once a stately country retreat, historic Bellefontaine Mansion in the woods of Berkshire County in Lenox, Massachusetts is enjoying a reincarnation as Canyon Ranch. Built in 1897 and modeled after…
The Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Brighton
If like me you’re a vegetarian you’ll share my pain of struggling to find good restaurants and cafes to try. Not necessarily dedicated vegetarian places as I don’t think you need to…
My favourite travel moments with Flytographer
One of the best travel concepts I have discovered is, without a doubt, Flytographer. If you are a regular reader of my blog (or indeed follow some of my adventures…
Spotlight: Sanctuary Retreats
Since the doors of Olonana opened in 1999, Sanctuary Retreats has piqued the interest of adventure seekers and discerning travelers alike with their portfolio of wilderness lodges and camps. Herein,…