I am excited to share stories of families and their travel goals! I always learn so much from how other families choose their travel goals and why they chose them, so I thought I would bring that experience to my readers.


Interview with Rachel from Adventure and Sunshine: Camping adventures in her home state in Australia as a child fostered a love of camping and outdoor adventures across the world with her own family.


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Interview with Stephanie from Consistently Curious: Road trip adventures (both the real experiences and the bogus stories written in lodging guest books by her father) shaped her love of road trips and off-the-beaten-path adventures with her own family.

"Since life is short and the world is wide, the sooner you start exploring it, the better." ~ Simon Raven. I am a family travel blogger based in the Minneapolis area. My passion is helping families create and achieve their travel goals. We also track our family's progress toward our goals. Because we have so much passion for travel, we created World is Wide Travel Decor and Keepsakes to create custom keepsakes for fellow travel lovers!

The World Travel Guide (WTG) is the flagship digital consumer brand within the Columbus Travel Media portfolio. Available in English, German, and Spanish versions, the WTG provides detailed and accurate travel content designed to inspire global travellers. It covers all aspects, from cities to airports, cruise ports to ski and beach resorts, attractions to events, and it also includes offbeat travel news, stories, quizzes and guides for adventurous travellers.

The eyes of the world are on Qatar right now. Following the discovery of oil in the 1940s, this small Gulf state has been catapulted from a small fishing and trading hub to one of the richest (per capita) countries in the world.

Discover stories focusing on culture, community, and responsible travel. Travel can be a force for good in the world when you travel with purpose and respect. These stories are all about unique ways to connect to cultures and communities, and profiles on amazing people, organizations, and travelers creating social change through travel.

We live in such a pretty world. So much beauty to witness from nature, from people. Take a visual tour through cities, cultures, and landscapes with a selection of posts that focus on allowing the photos to tell the stories.

Although the blog was chronological in my early years of round the world travel, now I share stories, advice, tips, and anecdotes that cover thousands of stories, hundreds of new friends, and more than a decade of traveling the world.

Illustrated by Wesley Allsbrook, this lively travel romp both soothes and sizzles, packed with hundreds of specific tips and opinions: Where to tread and stay and dine (luxurious, casual and hole-in-the-wall finds); what to eat (palate-pleasing selections galore) and what to avoid; and, most meaningfully important, how to see and see and see again as you embrace our eye-opening world anew.

I'm a publishing vet who's been on the staffs of Domino, Martha Stewart Living, Metropolitan Home, and Every Day with Rachael Ray magazines, and was Senior Digital Editor at Food Network. Now instead of spending my days behind a desk in a Manhattan skyscraper, I'm out in the world telling the food and travel stories I discover as a freelance writer. My work has appeared in publications including Vogue, Glamour, Fitness, Eater, Tasting Table, and TripSavvy. Follow my adventures at @eatseditor.

Geoff Morrison is a tech and travel writer/photographer based (occasionally) in LA. For most of the year he's a digital nomad, working while travelling around the world. He has been to 60 countries on 6 continents, all 50 states, and 34 US National Parks.

The World | Travel Stories features 245 destinations, including all world countries, territories, and dependencies, offering basic information on each destination, and writing space to record your visits. Also included are prompts for reflection, world maps, inspirational travel quotes, and blank note pages.

Dear Blog,

I hope things are fine despite the fact that we don't talk so much these days. Life is great in Miami, fantastic even, although slightly confusing I must admit. Having placed one foot back in "normality" (hanging with friends, working, dining out, running on meetings, socializing, driving from one place to another, more projects, shopping, working out, puzzling life's all equations at once) - and another foot left in the boat world as Alex and I still live on the boat and row ourselves to land when needed. Although we haven't decided place or time for moving back onto land, we're definitely going through some sort of separation period that lingers in the air, and which carries feelings hard to pronounce. 

One side of me will always be left at sea, yearning for the quietness and peace one can only find when away from all this materialism and commercialism. The simple life that Alex and I built together, the life we know best, as a team. Another side of me (as well as Alex) knows how important it is to build a security for the future, not least for being able to sponsor the adventures and travels one wish to head out onto later, whatever/wherever they might be. There are many emotions involved in this transition. Earlier, on other stops, we always knew we wouldn't be permanently fixed to a place and we could take the boat and leave whenever we wanted to. This time, we have signed up for obligations and plans that stretch not over a few months or small projects, but for many years. And even if those plans are 100% voluntarily chosen by ourselves, things we've been dreaming of for such a long time, it is still somewhat sad and confusing, having to realize that we eventually will have to let go of the life, our life, that we've built on water. The simple, uncomplicated, natural lifestyle that we both love deeply and do so well together.

There has been loose thoughts and many options discussed for this new land based life - staying at anchor? renting an apartment? selling the boat? living in a marina? keeping the boat but living on land? and even separating has come up at a few weak moments. 

It is hard to explain. The overly positive and optimistic feeling about the future for our individual careers here in Miami/USA. The ecstatic excitement and anticipation of coming back to achieving something, creating something profound, back to properly working with the things we truly love. The impatient feeling of hope and motivation is probably something anyone would build up over many long years of traveling. But it doesn't mean it is automatically easy to let go of the rest. It is not automatically adjusted and it takes some time and plenty of effort to adapt. Especially since all we've ever done together has been built around a boat on water.

Other than that, dear blog, life is beautiful. Colourful, exciting, many things moving forward as they should and days filled with as much or as little communication with other human beings as one chooses. All those things one have missed so much while traveling on the boat. So for any challenging obstacle, there is always something positive in return. It's just about finding a new groove and then flow with it. Still fumbling for that perfect groove.


xoxo


Travels in Music was a podcast dedicated to telling stories about music from around the world, and exploring a musical planet. My NEW podcast, Humans in Love, looks at culture, relationships, and personal development from unconventional perspectives.

The game drops you off at a crowded airport, and what happens next is entirely up to you. You are responsible for creating your own travel story. There are no rules. unlimited. Drag and drop your characters anywhere, dress them up any way you want, and interact with tons of exciting objects in vibrant new environments around the globe. The world is yours! Use your imagination to create the best story yet. Head to the airport and travel to exotic new locations around the world. Imagine being a jet fighter, or a jungle explorer among mysterious ruins? What wonderful things will you find in these remote places? With frequently updated new locations waiting for you, the possibilities are endless. Unravel the mysteries of ancient temples, marvel at majestic waterfalls, or simply relax with a succulent tropical cocktail by the pool at a tropical eco-resort. Experience it for yourself in this extraordinary adventure today!

In Agra you will find the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, the Taj Mahal where we can plan for you sunrise and/or sunset visits to this beautiful palace. Accessible to these major cities, you can visit Ranthambore National Park, the home of one of the largest populations of tigers in India. Jaipur is known as the "Pink City" or if you wish you can visit Jodhpur known as the "Blue City" and here we can arrange for safaris and/or to meet and interact with local tribes. Located in Udaipur and not to be missed, the Taj Lake Palace hotel is considered by some to be one of the most romantic hotels in the world.

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