I spend my winter days wrapped up in a cotton blanket with two pairs of socks on and a cup of ginger green tea glued to my hand. While I can conveniently use these miserably slushy days to catch up on my real work, there is no denying that I'm not craving some fun in...
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How I Could Afford to Travel to 20 Countries in 2015
It some how seems that the more I travel, the faster the days pass me by. In order to hold on and treasure those moments that I've had in the past, I figured a wrap up of 2015 is in order! So here it goes, where I went, what I did and how it's changed my life. The...
11 Ways to Relax on Your Christmas Holiday Travels
Whether we want to admit it or not, going on holiday travels during the... holidays can be quite exhausting (especially the going to... and getting from... parts on the journey). If you've got children in school, you're likely planning your vacation around March...
Stories of Africa | Water is Life
December is the month of holidays, celebrations, gifts, family, friends, drinks, feasts and great company. Over the years and throughout my travels, gifts have become less of a priority and quality time spent with family and friends has become a much better way to...
25 Ways to Give Back This Christmas!
Well it's officially the start of our Christmas Countdown. I could not be more excited to be sharing with you 25 wonderful blog posts that will help you celebrate this holiday to the best of your ability! Stay tuned everyday for a new feature, bringing you new ideas...
The Best Of… Unterbilk, Düsseldorf
So I've been doing a little research while I've taken a short break from travelling the world. I have recently settled into my new apartment that is situated within Unterbilk, Düsseldorf and while in an attempt to discover my new home town, I quickly realized there is...
An [ART] Filled Day in Düsseldorf
November is my month. My month to relax, my month to settle into my new apartment and my month to explore my new home town. Düsseldorf is a lively city along the Rhein with something going on every day of the week. This month it was my intention to explore why...
Why can’t you just smile?
I fell off my bicycle today, ripped open my jeans, and cut open my leg, only to find 50+ people staring at me while I lay there in the middle of the street with an oncoming street car ahead. The woman nearest me shook her head in disgust and then threw a cigarette in...
Costa Rica in 7 Days | Sustainable Travel
It's been a while since I returned home from Costa Rica and the reason for this very delayed post is because I decided while out exploring the land, I would stop doing what I really do all week - work. I've been wanting to share with you one of the best ways to...
The Most Unique Destinations for Eco Travellers
Though many of us seek out to find the world’s most eco-friendly tourist destinations, it’s not hard to find them on your own. You could be in the world's most unsustainable suburb and still be able to find the light at the end of the tunnel, all you need to do is...
3 Places in Hong Kong You and Your Kids Can Go (Aside from Disneyland & Ocean Park)
Most tourists bring their kids to Hong Kong’s Disneyland and Ocean Park but after that, confusion sets in when it comes to taking them to other places in the region. Hong Kong has a lot of entertainment for children in every nook and cranny and all you have to do is...
Adventure Tours in Jamaica | Sustainable Travel
How to Choose the Right Tours While on VacationWell I can tell you right off the bat, at the age of 16 or 17 I wasn't thinking too much about sustainable travel at the time. However, regardless of what might have been going on through my head, there were pieces of...