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Top 10 Reasons to Travel to Croatia

07/28/2016 in Croatia

From an isolated backwater behind the Iron Curtain, Croatia has transformed itself into Eastern Europe's 'Riviera'. Sun worshippers discovered the miles of sunny, pristine beaches and dramatic cliffs of the Dalmatian coast. Other tourism followed for ancient and historic monuments, including UNESCO world heritage sites and even some communist concrete architecture, spellbinding natural beauty featuring islands, waterfalls, and mountains, and...


Hiking to Machu Pichhu – What you Need to Know

07/06/2016 in Cerro Machupicchu

The Inca Trail to Machu Pichhu is a 39-kilometre trekking and camping trail. It is the hardest and most exciting way to get to Machu Picchu. The longest trail starts in Pisacucho (km 82) on the Machu Picchu railway. The trail crosses through different ecosystems, colossal archaeological sites and terrain rich in flora and fauna, before arriving at the Machu...


G Adventures Adds Three New Travel Experiences to Help Empower Women

04/05/2016 in Anywhere

G Adventures has launched three new G Adventures for Good community development projects designed to support women in Belize, Morocco and Australia. The new social enterprise projects are being integrated into G Adventures’ itineraries, giving travelers access to three unique experiences:

  • Western Belize - G Adventures travelers will be invited to purchase handicrafts and try their hand at ancient pottery making techniques with a group...

Top Ten Food Trucks in Chicago

04/01/2016 in Chicago

You would think that people know about food trucks...you would be wrong. Only a few discerning travellers know that this is a great way to save on your travelling budget. If you are travelling to Chicago or through it, you would be delighted to know that there are thousands of food trucks in Chicago. Below are the top ten of...


Top Reasons to Take A River Cruise

03/22/2016 in Anywhere

Top Reasons to Take a River Cruise

  • An Intimate Experience

River cruise ships are often exclusively built for the company which means they come with state-of-the-art amenities. They vary in size and can accommodate from 50 to 200 guests with styles ranging from friendly and casual to elegant and refined. Some cruises may cater to families but most are adults...


Eiffel Tower, Paris

02/18/2016 in Paris

I know that you are wondering why Eiffel Tower is so overdone by travel writers. Read through this post and you might learn a new thing about the iron lattice tower that you did not know.

The tower was mounted in 1889 as an entrance to the 1889 World's Fair. It is the most recognizable and most visited structure in the...


Uncover the History Behind Mexico

02/19/2016 in Mexico

Most an ancient civilization in the Americas has its roots in Mexico. From Olmec to Toltec, from Teotihuacan to Zapotec and Maya and Aztec...every civilization worth its salt in the ancient Americas has a connection to Mexico. Perhaps there is something to this country than meets the eye.

The name 'Mēxihco' is a Nahuatl word that means 'Among the prickly pears...


Three Local Restaurants You Must Check Out in Aruba

02/19/2016 in Aruba

Aruba is one of the world's most loved holiday destinations. It is therefore imperative you know where to dine during your stay. The country divides its dining into 3 major categories namely; budget dining, casual dining, and fine dining. You are therefore covered if you are travelling on lean budget or are not into formal dining or just want to...


5 farmers markets you need to check out in Amsterdam

02/14/2016 in The Convent Amsterdam

Amsterdam is easily the 'Sin City' of Europe. It is comparable only to Las Vegas in US. It is therefore no wonder pleasure-seekers and businessmen have a soft spot for this Dutch capital. If you are in the city, you have already realized how expensive it is to eat out. If you are yet to travel, then today is your...


A short guide about Jamaican Food

02/14/2016 in Jamaica

Jamaica is known for its dance and reggae music, Montego Bay, Negril, Ocho Rios and of course Dunns River Falls. However, you will be hard pressed to hear travellers talking about the culinary scene in Jamaica. Read through this blog and get to discover the secrets of Jamaican cuisine. The secrets are presented in point format;

1. First of all, you...