Travels

  • Meet Kumiko Kaba, Japan’s trailblazing female sake brewer

    [ad_1] 41 A new experience on Intrepid’s Japan: Land of the Rising Sun trip lets travellers visit a centuries-old brewery in Hagi to learn from one of the country’s rice-wine masters. The first sake I ever tried came in a tiny vase, from which I attempted to drink, much to the amusement of my Japanese…

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  • Star Clippers Grenadines Review: A Royal Clipper Adventure

    [ad_1] Adventurous Kate contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, I will earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks! Imagine going on a cruise…and finding it full of people who hate cruises. It’s a paradox, isn’t it? And yet that’s exactly what I experienced on my first cruise…

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  • Sleeping Soft While Sleeping Rough – Adventure Journal

    [ad_1] A few months ago, I posted the above photo to my Instagram with the caption “we need not be pagans.” It got a surprisingly large amount of comments, including from Alaska woodworker and artist Zach LaPerrière, who said I should share my sleeping setup. Here goes. Most important—and duh—it depends on the conditions, but…

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  • Love-Inspired Adventures for Couples | G Adventures

    [ad_1] The heart wants what it wants — and for many travellers that’s the chance to fall in love whether it be with your travelling companion, your chosen destination, or the charming people you meet along the way. Facing new challenges together builds greater connections and travel is basically a string of fresh hurdles in…

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  • 19 Best Museums in New York City

    [ad_1] New York City is home to myriad must-visit museums, showcasing everything from incredible art to the city’s fascinating history. While museum-going is recommended in any season, it’s an especially good idea during the colder months since it’s not weather-dependent, notes Fora travel advisor Nicole Canal. Most first-time visitors will want to include world-renowned museums…

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  • How to Be a Considerate Traveler (Flying Edition) • Tips for…

    [ad_1] When traveling, there are certain rules to follow and things or actions that are prohibited or illegal. But there are also behaviors that some travelers do, which are not technically against the law, yet can be inconsiderate and bothersome. Sometimes, they inconvenience other passengers. Other times, they are overtly disruptive. Travel is a collective…

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  • Hiking Essentials Under $100  – Two Monkeys Travel Group

    [ad_1] Many travelers think hiking requires expensive equipment, but that’s not true. You can build a full kit of essential hiking gear for under $100 per item and feel safe, ready, and comfortable on every trail. This guide helps you choose affordable items that still work well, even for long hikes or weekend getaways. More…

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  • Best Online TEFL Courses – Teach English & Travel the World

    [ad_1] If you want to teach English online, getting your TEFL certification is a great idea. In fact, if you plan to teach English abroad in any capacity, getting your TEFL course online should be high on your to-do list. I’ve been an online English teacher for more than 3 years, which has allowed me…

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  • 25 Best Holiday Gifts for Travelers in 2026

    [ad_1] Travelers can be a fickle group of people to buy gifts for. We’re constantly coming and going, we usually don’t carry a lot of stuff with us, and no two travelers are alike. Finding the perfect gift for the traveler in your life can be tricky. While a plane ticket is never a bad…

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  • Foil Packet Grilled Brussels Sprouts with Apples and Bacon

    [ad_1] Sweet, smoky, and savory! Brussels sprouts, bacon, and apples roasted together in a foil packet for the perfect fall side dish. This foil packet is the epitome of fall camping food: crispy bacon, tender Brussels sprouts, and tart apple slices all cooked together with a drizzle of maple syrup. It’s a perfect balance of…

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