Art and Culture
Azores Travel: Exploring Adventure & Artisan Culture On Sรฃo Jorge Island
It takes me a bit to get used to the hairpin turns, the almost Mario Kart-like feeling of zooming right into basalt rock walls or toppling down cliffside. Luckily, the idyllic scenery of Sรฃo Jorge, a mix of water, mountains and country, helps relax me; and once I do, I really enjoy my foreign surroundings.…Read more...
Eat The Azores: A Delicious Look At Sรฃo Jorge Cheese Culture
Sรฃo Jorge Cheese (Queijo Sรฃo Jorge) is a semi-hard to hard cheese made from unpasteurized cow’s milk specifically on the island of Sรฃo Jorge — but you’ll be able to find it at restaurants all over the Azores, nine volcanic islands 1,525 kilometers/948 miles off the coast of Portugal. It’s so important it has Protected…Read more...
Bus-Free Through India: Ayurvedic Massage, Not For The Modest
While getting at Ayurvedic massage was an interesting cultural experience in India, I awkwardly learned it was also not for the modest.Read more...
Colombia Travel: Exploring Bogota By Bike
Traveling through Cartagena and Medellin, I was told by locals and other travelers that while Bogota had a lot of culture, it was also a place you needed to watch your back. As I only had one full day in the city and wanted to make the most of it — but also wanted to…Read more...
Headed To Cambodia? 5 Temples To Visit That Arenโt Angkor Wat
The most famous temple in all of Cambodia is easily Angkor Wat, and itโs easy to see why: the 12th century temple is surrounded by picturesque rice paddies and features impressive towers, intricate carvings and stunning sanctuaries that feel like something out of an interactive โIndiana Jonesโ movie. Situated within a complex of roughly 200…Read more...
5 Amazing Experiential Stays In Jordan
Sometimes an average hotel just wonโt cut it. Your accommodation is one of the most influential parts of your vacation, with the potential to enhance your experience in a profound way. For those traveling to Jordan in the Middle East, there is an array of experiential hotels that allow visitors a glimpse into local culture…Read more...
Strolling Through 5,000 Shinto Gates At Fushimi Inari Shrine In Kyoto, Japan
*My trip to Japan’s Kansai Region was sponsored by the Japan National Tourism Organization. All opinions are 100% my own. Kyoto, Japan, is home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, one of which is the Fushimi Inari Taisha (Shrine)โnot to mention the #1 Kyoto Attraction on TripAdvisor. You can reach the siteโopen daily from 7am…Read more...
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