Articles tagged ‘adventure travel’
Adventure Travel in New Zealand
By Daved Brosche | February 21st, 2008 |Planning some adventure travel in New Zealand? There is certainly plenty of it and we are to help you find it! This is a list of not only some of the best adventure travel in New Zealand, but a few other resources to help you plan your action packed vacation.
Adventure Travel in Costa Rica
By Daved Brosche | November 28th, 2007 |Costa Rica was one of the original founders of eco tourism. Because of this, there is no shortage of amazing things to see and do in Costa Rica. No matter what type of adventure travel you are in to, you are sure to find it inside the borders of Costa Rica.
Jungle tours are [...]
Wend Magazine
By Daved Brosche | November 21st, 2007 |Wend Magazine – Not your typical travel magazine.
In travels magazines quests to be unique, they all end up being the same. Many are filled to brim with ads, have more “top 10” lists than articles, and lack inspiration. Short of some great travel photography, many of these magazines fail to really inspire any [...]
Hanging from the Outside of our Pack - Compass
By Eric | March 4th, 2007 |Our world is increasingly dominated by GPS and other satellite technology, but for any adventure, an old-fashioned, functional compass is an essential tool. I hate to admit it, but I’ve only recently discovered this, and the credit rests with my wife who had the forethought to strap a cheap, keychain-sized “analog GPS” to her pack [...]
Adventure Travel in Ukraine: Exploring Soviet Secrets
By Eric | January 25th, 2007 |One day over 15 years ago, the steel curtain came down over night, and the Americans found out that our arch-enemies were mostly just having a hard time scraping together enough rubles to buy a loaf of bread. But what about all those secrets from over the decades? Now that the curtain has fallen, an [...]
Up and Coming Adventure Travel (again) in Turkey
By Eric | January 24th, 2007 |Turkey is back - and it’s not because you just got socked in the stomach minutes after finishing Thanksgiving dinner. After tourism is the diverse country fell off post-9/11, last year visits to the country surged and surpassed pre-9/11 numbers. To quote the L.A. Times:
“TO the surprise of almost everyone in the travel industry, Turkey [...]
Adventure Planning: The Cancun To Guate Challenge
By Eric | January 23rd, 2007 |As you may have noticed from the itinerary for the trip I posted earlier, we’ve got about four days to make it from our arrival in Cancun to the check-in date at our honeymoon hotel in Antigua, Guatemala. Now, to avoid too much backtracking, we’d like to also be able to fit in some time [...]
Link Love! Travel Gear and Adventure from Adventure16
By Eric | January 17th, 2007 |Looking for a great supplement to BnA’s own travel gear blog? Allow me to suggest Adventure 16, it’s a funny and informative blog with plenty of gear news and reviews that are essential for your next adventure trip. I guess it’s also worth mentioning that they have seven retail stores in California.
But my favorites, are [...]
Adventure Travel Relaxation: Sao Nicolau, Cape Verde Islands
By Eric | January 16th, 2007 |Overseas Adventure Travel can be quite taxing on mind, body and soul after a while. The constant movement, confusion and overall sensory overload can quickly turn any adventure holidays into burnout. Be sure to build time for relaxation into your itinerary. Hell, that’s practically what Thailand was invented for! After two months touring around India, [...]
Cochabamabe Conflict FAQ
By Eric | January 16th, 2007 |For anyone planning adventure travel in South America, especially Bolivia: A South American blogger living in Great Britain has posted this great Cochabamba Conflict FAQ, that gives all the backgroud you could ever want on the month-long conflict there. The blogger isn’t exactly a supporter of President Evo Morales, so there’s certain to be another [...]

