Posts Tagged: travel
Discovering Ecuador By Volunteering
Today’s guest post is by Carley Clement Volunteering Abroad: Discovering the Heart of a Nation When I came to Ecuador in 2014, I came with a guidebook in hand, pages dog-eared and highlighted with ideas
Empowering Women in Rwanda
Humanity Unified International is on a mission: to empower 100 women living in extreme poverty in Rwanda with tools and education through a cooperative farming project. As travelers, we often think about the things we want to see
Exploring Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Today’s post is by Culture with Travel East Coast Correspondent, Brian Cicioni, who writes I May Roam. Seated on the banks of the Susquehanna River, Harrisburg has been the capital of Pennsylvania since 1812. With
A Luxury Eco Adventure in Belize
Today’s post is by Vicky DiMichele My passion in travel currently lays in luxury eco adventures. I want to warn you though, it often changes. One destination, one property or one experience has completely changed
Join the New York Trav Fest
In less than two weeks, the New York Travel Festival will return! I’m very excited to attend again this year again. This time, I’ll be joining as a speaker as part of the Digital Storytelling:
Culture Shock: Running a Business in Costa Rica
Today’s guest post is by Jason Mueller My first visit to Costa Rica was about 10 years ago with a former girlfriend. Her uncle and grandpa owned a resort in Guanacaste, and needless to say,
The Greatest Gift of Life is Friendship
Today’s guest post is by Melanie Ferguson of postcardsandplaces.com Making friends was difficult to do in Ghana. Friendship is based on equality, but the financial disparity between many Ghanaians and me was often too big
Why I Love Markets
Today’s guest post is by Russ from worldmarketman.com When I go to a new destination, one of the first things I do, is visit the local markets. You see, to me, local markets aren’t just
Giving Life a Different Meaning
Today’s guest post is by Lauren Marinigh, www.twirltheglobe.com. For most people, visiting India is a culture shock on all levels. It’s a place rich in culture, tradition and religion, and when you hear people say that
The Sydney Opera House Restaurant Scene
Today’s guest post is by Roxana Oliver. You have seen all there is to see in Sydney and still feel there is something you want to see in order to fully experience the Australian culture.