The Next Really Big Thing: The Great Himalaya Trail
by Sue Badyari, CEO of World Expeditions
The Next Really Big Thing: The Great Himalaya Trail
by Sue Badyari, CEO of World Expeditions
We’ve all been there – trying to find ways to save money on travel – so we can travel even MORE! I’ve found an incredible expert on this important topic - Teri Gault. She’s an expert on saving money in many areas, has logged thousands of miles, and has plenty of tips for saving money while traveling, as well. We caught up with her and chatted about saving money, giving back, travel tips, and more.
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Nestled amidst the splendor of Killarney National Park, Muckross House is a national treasure. Truly one of Ireland's most popular tourist attractions, it is easy to see why.
One of the things we loved most about staying in one place while we were in Ireland was the chance to get to know our "neighborhood." While we were in Ireland last month, We stayed only 4 miles from Caherdaniel, home of "the Liberator" - Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847).
Want to take a step back in time? While we were in Ireland last month, we traveled through time and explore Ireland's history. Where? The very cool Bunratty Castle & Folk Park. Located in Bunratty, near the Shannon airport (Co.
Tucked away down a winding path, on the winding southwest part of the Ring of Kerry, Ireland, we found an incredible artist. Cara Turner has an extraordinary talent, creating whimsical fantasy pieces that make you smile. From the first moment we saw her gate, we were hooked.
We all know how important travel is - it can,literally, change the world. But do you feel stuck, waiting for your next sabbatical (or summer vacation)? Do you dream of making a life change to travel the world? Well - I've got an extraordinary resource for you.
As a traveler with disabilities, I am well-aware of the challenges of traveling - and the great rewards! There are many more things to think of as a traveler with disabilities - access, transportation, cultural views of disability, and more. I am always learning the hard way, it seems, about both written and unspoken rules of disability travel, 23 years after my accident!
Today Bob and I stepped ashore in Auckland, a city of 1,400,000 residents, the most populous city in New Zealand, and the country’s largest industrial and commercial center.
There have been times – and they have never been pleasant – when on the road I thought that I could wail like an African, standing by as something primal tore loose from the core of my being and rocketed out of my body, demanding to be heard.