I've been a huge fan of elephants all my life, probably dating back to watching The Jungle Book as a boy. Coming face-to-face with a massive bull on safari in South Africa only increased my Keep Reading
Archives for August 2013
Thoughts On Travel Blogging, Suicide and Living The Dream
Although we had 103 friends in common, were members of the same travel blogging group on Facebook, and had commented on each other’s posts in the past, I didn’t know Anita Mac personally. But still Keep Reading
GO GREEN TIP #100: 40 Healing Vegetables, Nature’s Medicine
GO GREEN TIP #100 40 Healing Vegetables, Nature's Medicine When we first launched Green Global Travel in November of 2010, we had a simple (if ambitious) mission: To learn how to travel, Keep Reading
Malaysia: Borneo Sun Bear Conservation Centre
(The following is a guest post by Leyla Giray Alyanak, a former foreign correspondent who belonged to the WWF International management team, and now blogs about her travels at Women on the Road. If Keep Reading
INTERVIEW: The Garifuna Collective Preserves the Rich Culture of Belize
The Garifuna Collective Preserves the Rich Culture of Belize The Garifuna culture of Belize has been a fascination of mine for over a decade now: It's one of my primary reasons for ranking the Keep Reading
PHOTO GALLERY: Patagonia Flora – The Flowers of Torres Del Paine
Patagonia Flora The Flowers of Torres Del Paine National Park The Patagonia flora is not the first thing you'll notice during a visit to Torres Del Paine National Park, the centerpiece of Keep Reading
BAHAMAS (Embrace Resort Brings Sustainability to the Exumas)
To say that the 2-square mile island of Staniel Cay is tiny would be an understatement. With a population of just 110, Staniel Cay has had just one resort, one main restaurant/bar, and one marina for Keep Reading