Posts Tagged: travel
Exciting CultureTrav Announcement
#CultureTrav, originally called #CultureTravChat, started in November 2014 with the intent to hear from travelers, while focusing on their experiences with different cultures. I’ve always been interested in talking to travelers about how they deal
Announcing Wanderful’s Homeshare Program For Women
I learned about Wanderful a few years ago. After moving to New York from Boston, I was eager to meet new friends. While I’d joined meetup.com and attended a lot of interesting events, I hadn’t yet found
7 Ways Living in Small Town Germany Beats City Life
Today’s guest post is by Raquel Thoesen Thinking of interning, working, or studying abroad in Germany and can’t decide on which big trendy, bustling city to live in? Maybe you’re a little torn between the
Eating Around Thailand’s Borders in NYC
Today’s post is by Culture with Travel East Coast Correspondent, Brian Cicioni, who writes I May Roam. Four countries border Thailand: Cambodia to the East, Malaysia to the South, Myanmar (Burma) to the West and
How To Deal With Language Barriers While Traveling
Today’s guest post is by Drea of ImDrea.com They say that comic relief is the best thing to help a stressful situation; well either that or wine, and they are correct. At least that was the
Developing Empathy and Cultural Understanding
Today’s post is by Neil Payne Why I Took my Kids Backpacking for a Year I honestly believe many of the world’s ills could be cured if everyone could spend time traveling at least once
Interviewing Travelpreneur Prachi Garg About SuperCouples
We recently interviewed Prachi Garg, traveler and author. Her new book, SuperCouples, tells the stories of “couple-preneurs.” Here’s our interview with Prachi: Tell us what inspired your latest book, Supercouples? “Running a successful business with your
Exploring Different Coffee Cultures Around The World
Today’s guest post is by Sarah Jones of We Dream of Coffee Everyone likes a good cup of coffee. Coffee consumption varies from continent to continent. While some people love their coffee black, some swear
Storyteller Heather Cowper of Heatheronhertravels.com
Heather Cowper is the owner of Heatheronhertravels.com where you’ll find travel inspiration and information, whether you’re a seasoned traveller or enjoying some escapism and dreaming of your next adventure. Tell us a bit about yourself! Why
Ecuador’s Magic in the Middle of the World
Today’s guest post is by Sofia from Wanku Imagine being in a place where you could be in three different ecosystems in less than 24 hours. A place where the climate changes drastically after only a