The Joys Of Solo Backpacking

The Joys Of Solo Backpacking – Many people enjoy hiking and many of them, men and women, prefer to walk alone. Although rewarding, solo tourism can also be risky, so you should know not only the pros and cons, but also the dangers associated with solo tourism so that you can plan your tourist trip accordingly. This will help you consider and assess the risk to perform a careful risk-benefit analysis to determine whether or not solo tourism is for you.

Like most things in life, solo hiking isn’t for everyone, as you can basically differentiate between three types of …

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Green Getaways: Eco-tourism Retreats

Green Getaways: Eco-tourism Retreats – Some of us dream of sleeping on beaches; Others imagine being surrounded by a lush forest, with the sounds of the forest at night. If your vacation desires are green and blue, consider a trip to a Caribbean resort where nature is the star.

Here are our favorite eco-resorts in the Caribbean, from clifftop sanctuaries in Dominica to country inns in the heart of the rainforest.

Green Getaways: Eco-tourism Retreats

The Ylang Ylang Villas at this Dominica resort look like treehouses through the jungle canopy; Zabuco Villas, on the other hand, appeals to guests who …

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Homestays And Cultural Immersion Experiences

Homestays And Cultural Immersion Experiences – Travel inspiration, tips and plans in one place: from conquering high mountain peaks or even cycling through remote places.

Every traveler in the post-Covid world has been looking for that totally authentic experience. Unfortunately, the more curated the packages, the less likely you are to get the location and homestay experience.

Homestays And Cultural Immersion Experiences

I’ve had some of the most heartwarming experiences in hostel-style guest houses while traveling the world. It made me feel right at home when the sweetest grandpa or grandma comes out to serve their homemade pies or daals …

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American Music Trails: Road Trips Through Memphis, Nashville, And New Orleans

American Music Trails: Road Trips Through Memphis, Nashville, And New Orleans – Book online and enjoy exceptional savings on Intrepid’s 7 Day Tennessee Music Trail to New Orleans. From Nashville to Memphis and New Orleans, keeping music at the recording studio and staying at Graceland along the way – on this week’s trip to Tennessee and Louisiana. This may seem like a week in the life of Elvis Presley, but in this concert tour, you will have the opportunity to walk a mile in his blue shoes. Join a country guide who knows all the best places in the area …

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Solo Travel Budgeting Strategies

Solo Travel Budgeting Strategies – 75% of our travelers travel alone, so we know a thing or two about solo travelers’ concerns. By the end of this guide, you’ll be ready to travel solo and prepared enough to satisfy your wanderlust without having to wait for your friends to stop being so busy!

Yes! As I said above, 75% of travelers come alone and we are a group travel company. I’ve also spent countless nights in hostels around the world, connecting with other travelers who were there alone. It’s completely normal to not have friends who want to travel, have …

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Beach Volleyball Tournaments: Serving Up Fun In The Sun

Beach Volleyball Tournaments: Serving Up Fun In The Sun – Sports fans — and volleyball fans in particular — will never forget the historic reign of Olympians Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor. Intensity of nail biting, kicking, diving. The entire nation was glued to the television to witness this unstoppable duo’s rise to the top, where they remained for years. Their passion and dominance helped inspire a whole new generation of players.

Volleyball can be compared to dancing in many ways. The teams seem to share the same mind as they move in sync to a single, understandable rhythm: impact… …

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Eco-cultural Tourism: Preserving Nature And Culture Together

Eco-cultural Tourism: Preserving Nature And Culture Together – With the rise of green tourism in recent years, you’ve probably heard of sustainable travel. Although travel is fun and eye-opening, it can also harm the environment and the local people of the places you visit. While most travelers have good intentions when they travel, not all make decisions with good intentions.

Therefore, sustainable tourism has become an afterthought rather than the norm. To help you travel more responsibly, we’re here to walk you through the benefits of eco-tourism and how you can make a difference.

Eco-cultural Tourism: Preserving Nature And Culture

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Sacred Sites: Spiritual Tourism And Global Pilgrimages

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Beach Reading List: Books To Enjoy By The Water

Beach Reading List: Books To Enjoy By The Water – Summer is on the horizon, and with the arrival of warm weather and plenty of beach and pool time, my desire to dive into the easy, breezy beach soars. I love a fun, romantic book for the summer—one that feels escapist, but with enough intrigue to keep me entertained.

Enter: Today’s Beach Recap Reads! I can fully vouch for every single book on this list because I’ve only included books I’ve read and loved. My criteria for this roundup of beach reads is less about books with a summery, beachy …

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Eco-friendly Camping Tips

Eco-friendly Camping Tips – Camping is a fun way to be outdoors and appreciate nature. And in many ways, the camping boom of 2020 contributed.

The share of first-time campers exploded in 2020 at five times the rate of 2019. 21 percent of campers in 2020 classified themselves as new to camping (10.1 million first-time campers), up from 4 percent in 2020. 2019.

Eco-friendly Camping Tips

But who exactly goes camping? Historically, recreation has often excluded people of color. Although segregation in national parks officially ended in 1945, it took years for it to apply throughout the park system.

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