Nov 6, 2008
How many times have you wanted to cut down on alcohol?
Maybe you've just wanted to have a detox period?
Or perhaps you wanted to cut out the alcohol altogether?
I know I've wanted to cut down for some time and I occasionally take a detox period where I go cold turkey.
If you find yourself being tempted into splashing your cash on something like the sandle that allows you to store alcohol within it - Get Drunk On The Beach: Booze Holding Scandle, then maybe ... Read More
Oct 26, 2008
At any given moment in my life, I'm sitting blankly in from of a computer monitor wondering where to go. Notoriously indecisive, I always end up on a plane (or foul 3rd class train) somewhere, anywhere. Anywhere is always a fresh change of pace, but there are a few places I've encountered in my short life, that are a measure above "anywhere."
There are also destinations that are ripe for change, good or bad, is doesn't typically matter. Destinations ripe for the picking. My ... Read More
Oct 22, 2008
Eating in Asia is like a multi-orgasm to the taste buds - your senses assaulted by a whole new world of powerful aroma and flavour. Over hundreds of different types of spices and sauces give Asian cuisine that unique taste that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. It might pose as a challenge to many travellers who have yet to subdue to Asia’s culinary quirks. With some tips, eating in Asia can be a true adventurous way of discovering ... Read More
Oct 19, 2008
The art of travel is exhilarating and romantic; it tests our endurance and provides us with the rare and often ephemeral chance to live outside of ourselves. Traveling shrinks the world exposing us firsthand to the best and worst of humanity, the grandest and most destitute of extremes.
Having traveled around Africa recently and before that Southeast Asia, I have found myself face to face with the harsh realities of the developing world. As a westerner, more specifically, as an American traveler, I ... Read More
Oct 16, 2008
Do you often find other travelers dropping names of places they've visited into the conversation?
Have you ever had someone cling onto you whilst traveling?
Have you ever had a traveller moaning about everything, how it's better back home?
Picture this, you're sat around a small table with two travel buddies you've met in a quint little restaurant when a fellow traveler you met earlier at the hostel reception sits down to join you. After a while he becomes more predominant in the conversation, randomly ... Read More
Oct 14, 2008
Be it volunteering at a Turtle Conservation Park in Ecuador, constructing a school in the rural suburbs of Bombay, or counseling women with AIDS in Rwanda – anyone of us can help. Instead of travelling like the average backpacker, why not do something more and improve the lives of a unique community? Like you, I decided to find out for myself.
Armed with that zest and energy, many can’t wait to throw themselves into the unknown. Wait a minute… where do ... Read More
Sep 25, 2008
Traveling the world often sounds like a romantic adventure of exploration and discovery into the unknown. Often it is, but there are some people who are just not cut out for spending long periods of time away from home, away from what they are so familiar with.
For many people traveling is an amazing experience and for some even a life changing one but there are those people who don't fit in to either of these two categories. Some people just have a ... Read More
Sep 22, 2008
From a Beijing hospital to a drag bar down a dark Jerusalem alley, I have a habit of finding myself in questionable places . . . usually alone.
But I don't mind. Ever the free spirit, I quite like solo travel. As with any travel, you will inevitably end up in some dubious locations and/or situations. As women, we are presented with unique challenges, but fear not - a grain of knowledge and a heaping mound of common sense will serve you well.
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Sep 20, 2008
For experienced travelers reading this you'll probably be thinking that you don't need advice on how to meet people because it is pretty easy and kind of just happens. For first time travelers it is often reassuring to know that "going it alone" won't mean you'll be on your own for long.
What most people won't tell you is that there are times when you will be on your own. You may find yourself in a situation where you are by yourself and ... Read More
Sep 17, 2008
Traveling with friends can be a real test of friendship
To travel alone or with a friend or friends is one of the most common questions asked before embarking on a long trip. It's a very difficult question to give a definitive answer, as it is all about personal preference and what type of trip you'd like to experience.
I believe traveling alone makes the trip a completely difference experience to traveling with a friend. I'm not saying that one is in any way ... Read More