Cinco De Mayo Traditions: Stay Thirsty, Stay Classy
Cinco de Mayo is here! But before you and your friends put on sombreros and serapes (you know, those "Mexican ponchos"), you'll want to rethink that stereotypical costume... and possibly…
Cinco de Mayo is here! But before you and your friends put on sombreros and serapes (you know, those "Mexican ponchos"), you'll want to rethink that stereotypical costume... and possibly…
Easter is here! Whether or not you join in on the traditional Christian celebrations, Easter means it’s Spring Break, which means--if you’re fortunate enough--you’ll have a few days to escape…
The north-eastern Indian state of Assam is a beautiful and very tourist-friendly place. Enclosed by the Himalayan mountain range, the Brahmaputra plains, Bangladesh, and Bhutan, Assam is the most easily-accessible…
Following in the footsteps of Bolivia and Ecuador, Colombia’s Ministry of Health has published new travel restrictions as a preventative measure against the spread of yellow fever. All domestic and…
Travelling within East Africa is now easier in two ways: 1. East African Tourist Visa: Travellers can now apply for a single visa that allows entry to Uganda, Rwanda and…
You want to travel, but you have a tight budget, and when you’re ready to buy the flight, disaster strikes…the price has shot up. Don’t panic, you can still get…
The countdown has begun! Good Deeds Day is coming up this Sunday, April 2nd. Have you ever considered getting something more out of your Spring Break trip? Laying on a…
I recently decided I wanted to brush up on my Arabic skills and chose Cairo as my destination. Having had the tourist Cairo experience several times in the past I…
Storms from the El Niño weather pattern have caused serious floods in Peru this week, with the death toll rising to 72 on Monday. Flooding and mudslides have been reported…
It’s been said that Mexico City has the most museums of any city in the world, and after living here for a year I believe it. This city is a…