South Africa has its fair share of quaint seaside towns. Few so deftly embrace visitors in the slow, steady pace... Read More
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Mike Richard has traveled the world extensively since 2008. He's kayaked in Antarctica, tracked African wild dogs in South Africa, and survived a near-miss great white shark attack in Mexico. He loves the great outdoors, good bourbon, and he (usually) calls Tulsa home. He also enjoys speaking in the third person.
From the always witty ladies at How Two Travelers comes this 80-second video to share three clever tips for making... Read More
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Jordanian “Tourist Police” working hard … er … wait, no I think he’s just updating his Facebook. Some things are... Read More
Welcome to Thailand forgoes many of the country’s traditional tourist landmarks in favor of telling its story through fleeting glimpses... Read More
As the second most populous city in South Africa, Cape Town is a hub of luxury and adventure travel that... Read More
If it didn’t make me look like a complete lunatic (or serial killer), I’d wallpaper Vagabondish HQ with every Instagram... Read More
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I’m not acrophobic per se. It’s more of a general sense of unease – one that I think most people... Read More
The dead impala at my feet was starting to leak. We’d collected it from the skinning shed half an hour... Read More
Maui leaves an indelible mark on every visitor. It’s a place of staggering beauty – endless beaches, world class surfing... Read More
In the past five years, the web has literally (OK, not literally) exploded with travel blogs, websites and social media... Read More
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Few authors have helped to evolve the 21st century backpacker’s “movement” like Rolf Potts. His inimitable work Vagabonding arguably inspired... Read More
I only travel with two pairs of shoes tops, ideally one if I can manage it. So I’m notoriously picky... Read More
Few books were as critical or inspirational to my embracing the idea of long term travel as Rolf Potts’ Vagabonding:... Read More