We all know that travelers would make some of the best candidates for presidents- at least we would like to think so. In light of the upcoming US presidential election this year, we asked some our favorite travel bloggers what they would do if they were president.
Argentinians are known in the Latin-American world to be the arrogant bastards of South America. But let me tell you: they have a damn good reason to be.
If you thought you were a world traveler, think again. Oneika Raymond has been to almost 50 countries in a few years. From Slovakia to the deserts of Chile, Oneika has turned her passion into a full-blown addiction…… and a successful career.
Nothing’s impossible but learning a new language may seem unimaginable to some Americans. Cara Harshman aka Titilayo, a student from the University of Wisconsin, went straight to the Yoruba source by moving to Ibadan, Nigeria for a year.
If you’re tired of the mundane luggage parade at the airport and are known for being a little crazy, then these stickers are for you!
We interview the hip-hop duo Green Street to get the lowdown on Tokyo’s hip hop scene.
Want to see what it’s like to be an illegal immigrant? Here’s your chance to experience what its like to cross the border illegally.
See which of your favorite celebrities have spent time outside their own borders. Some on our list will surprise you!
Ah, the idea of traveling the world. For many of us it’s simply a pipe dream; we start out envisioning ourselves sipping cappuccino in Rome, hitting a local pub after a round of golf in Ireland or backpacking through Australia. Oh how amazing it would be! But then “reality” sets in, and we decide traveling...
So it’s an election year and the traditional political trash talking is in full effect. So we came up with a vacation guide for each political party so they can give those mud slinging arms some much needed ‘R&R’
Dotan Negrin decided to ditch the world of “9 to 5″ and turn his passion for music, travel and people into a career. Check out the interview!
My friends have traveled on yaks in the mountains of Tibet, floated on long-tail boats along the shores of Thailand and slept at exotic beach hostels in Mexico but the one phrase that sums up their journeys: “I have never missed a clean shitter so much in my life”.
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