Top 5 Ecotourism Attractions in Asheville, North Carolina With its historic art deco buildings, hip indie sensibilities and thriving restaurant scene, Asheville, North Carolina is a Keep Reading
GREECE: Ancestors & Expectations at the Acropolis of Athens
Ancestors & Expectations at the Acropolis of Athens Nothing is going right. My mind is numb from lack of sleep, unable to process the jarring reality that our tour of the Acropolis of Keep Reading
INTERVIEW: NatGeo’s Dereck Joubert on Rhinos Without Borders
Africa is in serious trouble. And no, we're not just talking about ebola (although the outbreak certainly isn't helping matters), but poaching. The Asian hunger for wild animal parts Keep Reading
The Top 5 Things to Do in Sabah, Borneo (For Nature Lovers)
There are many countries in Southeast Asia that are famous for their breathtaking beaches, exotic food, wonderful people and adrenaline-charged sports. But, for remarkable wildlife, one place leads Keep Reading
Little Corn Island: A Taste of Nicaraguan Nirvana
Little Corn Island is one of those off-the-beaten-path places that creeps into your consciousness, slowly but surely. We first became aware of it back in December 2010, not long after we Keep Reading
NORWAY: Climbing Nigardsbreen Glacier- A He Said/She Said Story
Climbing Nigardsbreen Glacier A He Said/She Said Story of Adventure in Norway I’m strangely wired, as human beings go. I’ve faced a lot of adversity on a personal level, from Keep Reading
INTERVIEW: African Muslim + Israeli Jew= The Touré-Raichel Collective
African Muslim + Israeli Jew= The Touré-Raichel Collective An Israeli Jew and a West African Muslim walk into an airport… It may sound like the opening line to a joke, but it’s actually the Keep Reading
LOUISIANA: Charmed at the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
Charmed By The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum If you're fascinated by Zombie lore, but your primary source of information about them is The Walking Dead, the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Keep Reading
Top 5 Ecotourism Attractions in Panama City Beach
Top 5 Ecotourism Attractions in Panama City Beach (This story was sponsored by Panama City Beach, but our opinions remain our own.) Growing up in Atlanta, spending most of our family Keep Reading
INTERVIEW: Dr. Martha Honey on Ecotourism, Dolphin Tours & Travel Bloggers
It might sound like hyperbole to say that Dr. Martha Honey wrote the book on Ecotourism, but it’s true. Ecotourism & Sustainable Development: Who Owns Paradise? is literally the most authoritative Keep Reading
PHOTO GALLERY: The Beauty of J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge
PHOTO GALLERY: The Beauty of J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge Without Jay Norwood "Ding" Darling, Sanibel Island, Florida as we know and love it today might not even Keep Reading
Why (and How) I Write
Why (and How) I Write: A Blog Hop Post A few weeks ago, I was invited to participate in a Blog Hop about one of my favorite subjects (Writing) by two of my favorite bloggers, Susan Portnoy Keep Reading
INTERVIEW: Bear Grylls on Wilderness, Celebrities & Running Wild
Bear Grylls On Wilderness, Celebrities & Running Wild I developed my lifelong love of the outdoors as a boy. My parents and grandparents took me backpacking in the Appalachian mountains Keep Reading
10 Things We Love About West Sweden
10 Things We Love About West Sweden We traditionally take a very active role in planning our trip itineraries, doing copious research in our effort to bring you the most unique ecotourism Keep Reading
ECO NEWS: Cancun Cancels TBEX Dolphin Tours
Cancun Cancels TBEX Dolphin Tours Let's get the obvious out of the way, right from the get-go: Dolphin tours are bad for dolphins. Organizations such as the Humane Society Keep Reading
Blogging, the Green Travel Industry & The Future of GGT
Blogging, the Green Travel Industry & the Future of GGT When it comes to our long-term goals and strategies, we tend to play our cards close to our chest due to having been burned before by Keep Reading