Researching might also spark a memory of a location you’d considered before. For instance, you’re onPinterestand find a pin about top beaches in the Caribbean. Then you remember the time you saw photos of the undiscovered beach off the coast of Barbuda and wanted to check into flights. ...
I would be remiss if I covered the best blogs on travel without mentioning him. I had the privilege and pleasure of meeting Dan on a press trip in Aruba back in 2018, and we’ve been friends ever since. Dan covers a variety of exotic destinations on his travel blog, Dan Flying Solo,...
[UPDATED: 4/19/2019] In our eyes, the world’s best exotic islands offer an opportunity to get away from it all while immersing yourself in a rich, heady mixture of nature, wildlife, history, and culture. These tropical destinations usually boast a balance of exhilaration and relaxation, ...
Now based in the U.K., they deliver multi-country itineraries that get you under the skin of the world’s exotic frontiers, while ensuring your safety throughout. They are eager to immerse you in the local culture via overnights in village homes or desert camps, but are also well-...
Our complete list of all Lory and Lorikeet species with clickable links that will take you to even more in-depth information on that specific species of
Travelers often find themselves torn between two incredible destinations, making comparison posts a valuable resource. For example, before I visited the Philippines earlier this year, I researched the difference between that and Bali in order to find out if it was a suitable destination for me. ...
Gum trees and Galaxies https://gumtreesandgalaxies.com/ A pair of empty-nested Australians explore places far from the city in this travel blog that goes off the beaten path. It’s more of a glamping travel blog as they make their way around in a teardrop camper. Discover Australian wi...
Talk about different types of world festivals, this one ticks the culture, cute animal and exotic location boxes. Located in the province of Lopburi in Thailand, it’s where locals lay loads, I’m talking 4,000kg worth, of fruit around the local temples making insane fruity towers for thei...
Now that the trip is over and I can compare all the stops, Siargao is at the top of my list and only tied with one other stop for my absolute favorite place in the Philippines. I’m sort of crazy for palm trees and this island is literally covered in them. It is considered online...
’t let their size scare you off. They eat krill and don’t pose a danger to humans. You can safely swim alongside these gentle giants for a truly humbling experience. If you can take a trip when COVID is over one of the best places to swim with whale sharks is in thePhilippines....