Indigenous tourism: how to participate responsibly
Indigenous tourism has been getting a lot of attention lately; The New York Times and Forbes have both published articles on the subject in the
Indigenous tourism has been getting a lot of attention lately; The New York Times and Forbes have both published articles on the subject in the
Bavaria has quite a few attractive cities and towns that escaped destruction during World War II, but their charm and history are often overlooked by
In southern Italy’s Basilicata region (the arch of the boot) lies Matera, a captivating city built into a cliffside, which was once referred to as
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
Looking for a European destination that offers a great combination of urban and natural attractions, with a rich cultural history but without so many tourists?
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
Here’s one for the history buffs, wine lovers and hopeless romantics – Verona, Italy! Verona oozes beauty and romance: surrounded on three sides by a
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
When we think of Venice, many of us probably conjure images such as gondola-filled canals, the Piazza San Marco, Doge’s Palace, etc…oh, and tourists –
Are you keen to visit a few interesting and varied European cities without having to travel from one end of the continent to the other
I’ve decided to take a small break from the Bayern Local Series, to share with you what I consider to be one of the most
Continuing with the ‘Bayern Local Series’, I’ll move from nature to city and introduce you to lovely Bamberg. Located along the Regnitz River in Upper
Note: If you missed either of the prior posts in this series, you can find them here: Part 1 and Part 2. Which tour operator
If you haven’t yet read Part 1 of this series, you can find it here. The Basics – Time, Distance, Difficulty, Cost, Booking Time As
Many an adventurous traveler has this four-day trek on their bucket list. It’s one of those iconic adventure experiences, ending in the mother of all
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