
What’s a B Corp? And what should it have to do with my next trip?
These days, businesses seem to have a lot to say about sustainability. They certainly want their customers to think they’re doing a lot, as well.
These days, businesses seem to have a lot to say about sustainability. They certainly want their customers to think they’re doing a lot, as well.
Yes, you’ve read that right. On my blog about sustainable tourism, I’m saying that it’s failed. Believe me, I’ve struggled with this realization, and it’s
Okay, I’m gonna be totally honest with you, my dear readers: I don’t much like winter. Cold, snow, darkness, wearing way too much clothing so
If you’ve already read my recent blog post about the changes happening at Wanderlust for Life, then you’ll know that starting this year my content
Austria is a well-known travel destination in Europe, but I’m going to highlight part of one of its lesser-known regions. Styria (German: Steiermark) is located
Have you ever wondered to yourself what the Caribbean islands were like before so many giant hotels and cruise ships came along? Well, it turns
Rwanda is a tiny, landlocked country in east central Africa, bordering Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Sadly, in recent times
Unless you know me personally (or have read my profile), you probably don’t know that before I moved to Bavaria, I spent over 7 years
My dear Readers, I’ll be totally honest with you: COVID-19 and the harsher than average winter here in Bavaria have NOT been kind to my
My previous post about sustainable tourism talked about what the term actually means. Now I’d like to address another question: why? One reason is pretty
Sustainable tourism. People are talking about it a lot lately, and my website is built upon this principle. But what’s actually meant by those words?
Off the wind on this heading lie the Marquesas We got 80 feet of the waterline nicely making way Perhaps you know these lyrics from
Everybody knows Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), the beautiful coastal city in western Canada. But did you know that BC’s capital isn’t Vancouver, but Victoria, on
Visiting Quito and looking for a break from the big city, without the hassle of traveling long and far to get there? Or are you
Interesting landscapes, varied architecture, great swimming and diving, excellent cuisine, alluring architecture, 7,000 years of archaeological history and an appealing, sunny Mediterranean climate – all
Clear, cold, clean, and…cobalt blue. The four C’s, in this case used to describe the beauty of Crater Lake. Crater Lake is located in southwest
If you haven’t read Part 1 of this series yet, you can find it here. Puerto Nariño The highlight of our visit to the Colombian
Amazon: the name conjures images of vast swathes of isolated jungle, indigenous communities and their unique cultures, and of course the mighty river itself. This
Most people have probably heard of agritourism, an amalgamation of the words “agriculture” and “tourism”, also frequently referred to as a farm-stay. Italy is generally
For those of us living here in Europe, aside from the many obviously terrible effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, one small “silver lining” has emerged.