Feb 3, 2021• by SuitcaseTravelBlog
Scams in Europe and How to Avoid Them
Vacation is a beautiful and delightful time. Of course, we all love vacations. It is so good to just forget everyday life and explore something interesting, exciting, meet new people or just... read more
Feb 3, 2021• by sarikajain23
The travel industry is booming like no other. Everyone wants to travel. People are packing their bags and leaving off to destined destination to experience liberation from their daily routine... read more
Feb 2, 2021• by journey_junkies
A Guide to Bundi, Rajasthan's Lesser Visited City
The small city of Bundi is often overlooked by travellers to Rajasthan. The city is, in fact, home to a palace rich with mosaics and murals, an imposing fort and friendly locals. What's more –... read more
Feb 2, 2021• by CreateMyAdventure
Welcome to the first post in my series “Top Travel Mistakes.” I recently collected information on the biggest mistakes people make when traveling and composed a list of the top 10 (plus a few... read more
Feb 2, 2021• by thewanderingpen18
River Rafting in Rishikesh or Kolad? Let Me Help You Pick!
You could call me the textbook definition of an adventure junkie and a water baby. Anything to do with a kick of adrenaline, I'm in. Add a sea, river, lake or anything in between to this... read more
Feb 2, 2021• by ebonytravelers
Assumptions, Travel and Micro-Aggression
I spent twenty-three years in the airline industry as an international flight attendant. Many of those first years I was often the only person of color on the crew. Therefore, my experiences in... read more
Feb 2, 2021• by eyeswithappetite
Spend a Perfect New Mexico Escape Weekend in Ruidoso
Love camping, but want to enjoy the escapism without the bears? I checked out the secluded Escape Resort villas in the middle of Ruidoso, New Mexico for some much needed get away time, while still... read more
Feb 1, 2021• by thelittletravelbean
A 3 Day Trip to Le Mont-Saint-Michel
At the age of 19, I decided to embark on my own journey overseas, after having graduated from high school that same year. See, having lived in five different countries over my lifetime so far... read more
Feb 1, 2021• by SuitcaseTravelBlog
Japan is the most amazing and technologically advanced country in the world. My husband and I went to Japan last year. We decided to spend one week in Tokyo, and I absolutely fell in love with... read more
Jan 31, 2021• by sarikajain23
Rameshwaram & Dhanushkodi – Beautiful Places with Rich Cultural Heritage
After an awesome time in the valleys of Kashmir, I was on a bus with my childhood friend to spend the weekend in the lap of our cultural roots, and around the magnificent architecture of our... read more
Jan 29, 2021• by mytravellingstilettos
How to Visit an Offbeat and Ancient Indian Temple?
The temple after which the Parliament of India is built! Have you been to Chausath Yogini Temple (also called Ekattarso Mahadeva Mandir) in the Morena district of Madhya Pradesh? Or, seen any... read more
Jan 27, 2021• by redseatribe
If you want to find out but aren't quite ready to take the plunge into a certification course, you can gain credit towards the PADI Open Water Diver or PADI Scuba Diver course, or carry on and... read more
Jan 26, 2021• by journey_junkies
The World of Fusterlandia in Havana, Cuba
When we were in the Cuban capital of Havana at the beginning of 2020, we were finally able to visit somewhere which had captured our imagination many years previously. Fusterlandia is a colourful and... read more
Jan 26, 2021• by BigGayPugliaPodcast
Puglia Know How | Eating Out in Puglia
Benvenuti in Puglia - welcome to Puglia. Puglia has become famous internationally for its stunning beaches, rolling olive groves, medieval white towns and wonderful food. Food is an integral... read more
Jan 25, 2021• by dcglobejotters
Red Rocks and Beyond: A Guide to Moab and Its Incredible Natural Parks
Often regarded as the gateway to Utah's astonishing red rock canyon country, Moab serves as an ideal base for hikers, cyclists, kayakers, and nature enthusiasts. Enveloped by imposing crimson... read more