Safe & Organic Caviar At Its Best in Canada
For all those who haven’t heard, caviar is okay to eat again. Actually, it’s more than okay, it’s sustainable and healthy. While the Capsian and Black Seas once supplied all the world’s caviar,...
View ArticleThe Cradle Of Humankind in Southern Africa
The ancient world. Typically, this term brings to mind places like Egypt, Israel, Turkey and Greece; however, many findings show the birthplace of civilization is actually Africa. During a visit to...
View ArticleReflections From Copenhagen To Ghana & Back To Brooklyn
If I was offered a free trip to an unspecified destination, I would accept without hesitation. It doesn’t matter to me if it was a third world country, a tropical paradise, a hiker’s haven or a...
View ArticleDeath Is Sooner Than You Think: Travel Fearlessly & Make Your Life Count
I’ve had death on my mind a lot lately. It all started last month, when I commemorated the anniversary of my dog’s passing with writing about the impact her death had on my decision to pursue life...
View ArticleTraveling & Dining Alone as a Female Traveler
Solo female travel can be daunting in and of itself. Couple that with the thought of eating alone in a foreign country, and some would simply not do it. But as they say, life begins at the end of your...
View ArticleSustainable Tours & Elephants in Thailand
Asian elephant. Photo courtesy of manuelsvay. To most tourists, a trip to Thailand isn’t complete without crystalline beaches, a wild night in Bangkok, some delicious Pad Thai and a jungle trek on the...
View ArticleClimate Change in Uganda’s Rwenzori Mountains
The word “permanently” is in quotations for an important reason; global warming is causing the Rwenzori Mountain glaciers to melt. I was able to learn more snout this during a showing of the film...
View ArticleLearning How Travel Can Transform You…
A main theme for this year’s New York Travel Festival was transformative travel. The event was held in the Big Apple in late April. While there were a number of excellent panels and workshops, an...
View ArticleEthical Travel & Traveling to Make “Good” in the World
There was a great panel at the New York Travel Fest called Traveling With A Purpose, led by Maria and Anthony Russo of The Culture-Ist, Zoi Calomiris of MCW Journeys, Michelle Duffy of Passports With...
View ArticleThe Cultural Nuances Behind Honolulu
Want to go to Hawaii and are thinking of starting your trip in Honolulu? Local travel and food writer Malia Yoshioka of Shoyu Sugar dishes on food trends, how Honolulu compares to the other Hawaiian...
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