Travel Tips

    Dec 17, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51

    What you can do to ensure your travel money stays local

    Let me portrait you two situations. 1. When I was 12 years old I visited Thailand with my parents. I remember buying a local batik shirt at a little market; I was super happy with my... read more

    Dec 17, 2019• by stepintojordan

    What not to miss on a visit to Jordan

    Jordan is a fascinating country to visit. It is the perfect introduction to the Middle East. It is small, relatively easy to get around in and has one of the most amazing archaeological wonders in... read more

    Dec 17, 2019• by boutiquetravelexperts

    When is the best time to visit Brazil?

    The best times to visit Brazil It depends what your interests are, but the good news is that Brazil is a year-round destination. One thing to keep in mind is that Brazil lies mostly in the... read more

    Dec 14, 2019• by thetraveldeck

    East Bali Day Trip Itinerary

    East Bali is a lesser known part of the island though undoubtedly it is still scattered with remarkable landscapes, landmarks and beaches. Through this day trip you will get to experience... read more

    Dec 13, 2019• by Planet_Bananna

    The Ethical Traveller 101: Things to be mindful of while abroad

    Living ethically in our own countries can be hard enough sometimes – you start to do extensive research in one topic and now that you’ve opened Pandorras box, there’s countless other... read more

    Dec 13, 2019• by FlyingScotsGirl

    Where to Find the Best Views of Edinburgh Castle

    Edinburgh Castle perches high above the city on a rocky volcanic plug known as Castle Rock. She is moody and foreboding, often shrouded in bleak grey cloud adding to her mystery. Home to... read more

    Dec 12, 2019• by Kaila_Lane

    How to Watch Netflix Even When You’re Traveling Outside the US

    So you’ve decided you’ve had enough of winter. The relentless snow and the brutal cold. Fortunately, you can work from anywhere, so you’ve rented a small home on a beach in a much warmer... read more

    Dec 12, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51

    Our experience climbing Mt. Kenya: Kili's more authentic little brother

    I think it’s safe to say that we like ourselves a challenge. When we told our friends that we were going to climb a mountain in Africa, they immediately asked; “Wow cool, are you going up... read more

    Dec 12, 2019• by Planet_Bananna

    Backpacking Costa Rica – A Low-Cost Travel Guide

    Costa Rica is one of the most amazing countries I’ve ever been to and a must-see for all nature lovers. Located in Central America, it only covers 0.03% of the earth, but inhabits about 5% of... read more

    Dec 12, 2019• by Taste_Siem_Reap

    3 Must Try Dishes at the Best Restaurants in Siem Reap

    You’ve booked your flights, found the perfect hotel and now comes the fun part: planning where to go, what to do and where to eat in Siem Reap. To get you started, here is our list of 3 dishes that... read more

    Dec 10, 2019• by FlyingScotsGirl

    10 charming places you must see in Montmartre

    It's not hard to fall in love with Montmartre’s charm. Once a village outside of Paris, Montmartre became the city’s 18th arrondissement in 1860. Despite this it does retain a village feel... read more

    Dec 10, 2019• by sundaytourism

    Local Accommodation - The Art of Welcoming in Portugal

    According to the World Tourism Organization, Portugal was considered in 2016 one of the best holidays destinations in the world. Already in 2017 considering the opinion of World Travel Awards, many... read more

    Dec 9, 2019• by thenisepassport

    Best Japanese Restaurants in Phnom Penh

    The 5 best Japanese restaurants to visit in Phnom Penh is probably very subjective. I’m married to a sushi junky, I swear he was meant to be born in Japan, so we have been making our rounds to... read more

    Dec 9, 2019• by voyageandsoul

    How to Visit the Batu Caves | Kuala Lumpur

    In recent years Kuala Lumpur has been a highlight for travelers and influencers alike. A few years ago, the 272 steps leading Batu Caves were painted rainbow colors which drew in a lot of attention... read more

    Dec 9, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51

    Camp Glenorchy: an ecological piece of art

    Most travellers know Queenstown by heart, being the thrill capital of New Zealand. However, not many know that the road doesn’t end in Queenstown. In fact, the very few who wisely decide to... read more