Now, Sweden Aims To Put An End To The Confusion. A recent study commissioned by Visit Sweden uncovered that 50% of respondents in America are not confident in their ability to decipher differences in Swedish and Swiss culture. A Solution for Decades of Confusion After decades of confusion, Sweden is tired of being mixed up with Switzerland. And Switzerland is probably just as tired of being mixed up with Sweden. In fact, during the last … [Read more...]
Ride & Seek Announces 27-day Cycling Tour Across Spain and Morocco
(Cordoba, Spain) -- Ride & Seek is thrilled to announce an immersive two-stage Reconquista cycling tour from Cordoba, Spain to Fez, Morocco, delving into the heart of the Reconquista's legacy. The Reconquista or the fall of al-Andalus is a term used to describe the military campaigns that Christian kingdoms waged against the Muslim kingdoms following the Umayyad conquest of Hispania. The 27-day tour begins in Cordoba, cycling through iconic towns … [Read more...]
Justin Francis, Co-founder and CEO of Responsible Travel
Q. Responsible Travel was founded in 2001, that was 22 years ago. Sustainability and green practices were not as widely recognized and prioritized as they are today. How did you convince yourself that you were moving in the right direction? Nothing like Responsible Travel had ever been tried before, so there was no route map. However, I had a great mentor from another sector, Dame Anita Roddick founder of The Body Shop, who I worked for and … [Read more...]
Come Live Día de los Muertos, Day of the Dead in Mexico City, the City that has it all.
MEXICO CITY, Mexico — October - Mexico City sets the scene for one of the most important holidays in Mexico — Dia de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. This ancestral tradition dates back to pre-Hispanic Mexico, with roots originating in the cultures of Mesoamerica. Over time, these traditions were blended with Catholic beliefs to give rise to the holiday we know today, celebrated across Mexico. The central pillar of the celebration is … [Read more...]
Travel Like an Egyptian: Shining the Spotlight on Cairo
Cairo, Egypt’s capital, is one of the largest cities in Africa and has stood for more than 1,000 years in the northeastern part of Egypt on the banks of the Nile. To say this city is steeped in history seems somewhat of an understatement, with pyramids, tombs, ancient markets, and mosques reflecting the city’s millennia-old past. Over the years, however, Cairo has developed into a bustling metropolis and now blends its historic routes with a … [Read more...]
Why the Japan Rail Pass’s Increase in Price is a Blessing in Disguise for the Setouchi Region
By now, most of the world knows that the beloved Japan Rail Pass went up in price by 69% starting October 1st. Previously costing just a tad more than round-trip tickets from Tokyo to Kyoto, the pass was beneficial to most if not all travelers coming to Japan. At the new price point of 50,000 yen for the standard offering, however, those purchasing the Japan Rail Pass will need to make a much more concerted effort to use it if they're going to … [Read more...]
Introducing the World’s most Exclusive Concours Car Event: Concorso d’Eleganza Varignana 1705
Varignana, Italy, Thursday September 2023 – The stage will be set for one of the world's most exclusive car concours events, and the very first of its kind within Italy's Motor Valley, the Concorso d'Eleganza Varignana 1705, taking place in Varignana, Italy from October 13-15. What sets the event apart is not only the rarity of the automobiles on display, but also the meticulous curation by an esteemed panel of judges and enthusiasts, making … [Read more...]
Chawadee Nualkhair, Thai-American Food Journalist
Chawadee Nualkhair, who often refers to herself as Chow, is a Thai-American originally from Pittsburgh. She now resides in Bangkok with her husband and two children. As a freelance journalist, her primary focus is food writing. Her blog, 'Bangkok Glutton' is a must-read for those who love Thai street food. Chow made a guest appearance on a popular episode of the Netflix travel documentary series 'Somebody Feed Phil,' showcasing the culinary … [Read more...]
What you need to know for a trip to New Zealand
New Zealand remains an incredibly popular travel destination for global visitors. In 2021, for example, NZ generated around $2.88 billion within its tourism sector. This accounts for approximately 1.2% of the country’s gross domestic product and 14% of all international tourism receipts in Australia and New Zealand, so if you’re planning a trip here, you’re likely to be in good company. But what do you need to know ahead of a trip to New … [Read more...]
Best Places for College Students to Travel
As college students, the world is your oyster, and there's no better time to explore new horizons and create lasting memories. Traveling not only broadens your horizons but also offers valuable life experiences. This guide will explore some of the best places for college students to travel. Whether you're a budget-conscious traveler or ready to splurge, these destinations have something to offer every college student. Travel Destinations for … [Read more...]
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