42 Amazing Ancient Ruins of the World
We’ve seen a lot of amazing ruins of the world during our 18 years of traveling. These are our first-hand accounts of ancient cities and ruins that we have seen and explored … Continue Reading
We’ve seen a lot of amazing ruins of the world during our 18 years of traveling. These are our first-hand accounts of ancient cities and ruins that we have seen and explored … Continue Reading
There are a lot of amazing things to do in Peru besides trekking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Albeit, you must visit the magnificent Inca ruins, it’s one of the first things … Continue Reading
The Forbidden City in Beijing houses centuries of rich history in China. Located in Beijing it sprawls across the capitals city centre. Chinese history wasn’t my forte. I knew that the movie The Last Emperor was based in the Forbidden City. I had also heard that there was a Starbucks that opened at one time right in the middle of it all.
Guest writers Nathan and Shelby share their tips to visit New Mexico’s tops Historic Sites. If you’re planning a vacation to New Mexico, you should consider visiting some of the many … Continue Reading
Man Mo Temple is a smoky, atmospheric, magical delight of a temple located in Hong Kong. Built in 1847 during the Qing Dynasty, it is considered one of the oldest … Continue Reading
Have you considered visiting Portugal? We share 7 reasons why you should make Obidos, Portugal, more than just a stopover or day trip. 7 Reasons You Should Visit Obidos, Portugal … Continue Reading
When visiting Nikko, Japan, a stay at a Japanese Ryokan is a must. A Ryokan is a traditional Japanese hotel that takes you back in time. We had the privilege of staying at the … Continue Reading
Nikko, Japan. Ever heard of it? We hadn’t until Tobu Railways contacted us to see if we wanted to explore the picturesque region just two hours by train from Tokyo. Most people visit … Continue Reading
One of the most beautiful celebrations in Thailand is definitely in Chiang Mai during the Loy Krathong and Yi Peng festivals. People often confuse Loy Krathong with Yi Peng. We … Continue Reading