by Patricea Chow-Capodieci When planning our holiday in Thailand, my husband had exclaimed excitedly, “Let’s go and see the Kanchanaburi tigers. It will be fun!” I love an adventure and had enthusiastically agreed that meeting these majestic … [Read More...] about Meeting With Tigers in Thailand
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Lucerne to Leukerbad Switzerland: in the Footsteps of Mark Twain
by Caroline M. Jackson Intrigued by the exploits of Mark Twain in his novel A Tramp Abroad, I decided to follow the Swiss section of his footsteps and travel from Lucerne in Central Switzerland south to the alpine spa town of Leukerbad. My … [Read More...] about Lucerne to Leukerbad Switzerland: in the Footsteps of Mark Twain

Disneyland’s Anaheim: California’s Favorite Family Destination!
by Rick Millikan Who could guess that a quiet agricultural community would change so radically? German farmers settled around Anaheim in 1857, planting various crops. When a plague wiped out their wine grapes twenty-three years later, acres of … [Read More...] about Disneyland’s Anaheim: California’s Favorite Family Destination!

Taming the Dragon
by Joei Carlton Hossack The Skytrain ride for my day trip to downtown Vancouver for my first experience of dragon boating had me intimidated. Even as I walked from the Main Street/Science World station to the Creekside Community Recreation … [Read More...] about Taming the Dragon

Treasures Of The British Museum Comes To Victoria On An Exclusive North American Visit
Story and photos by Margaret Deefholts At Victoria's Royal B.C. Museum, a frisson of anticipation and curiosity ripples though the audience, as Brendan Moore, Curator of the British Museum takes the podium. He is here to talk about the RBCM's … [Read More...] about Treasures Of The British Museum Comes To Victoria On An Exclusive North American Visit

Culinary Markets Around the World Travelers Should Visit
Travel often begins with food, and markets give the clearest view of local life. Culinary markets around the world bring together farmers, cooks, and families who share daily meals and time-tested habits. In Istanbul, vendors line busy streets with … [Read More...] about Culinary Markets Around the World Travelers Should Visit

Uluru Indigenous Tourism Announces New Sound & Light Show
Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia is set to unveil a one-of-a-kind light and sound show at Ayers Rock Resort in May, combining ancient Anangu storytelling with cutting-edge drone and laser light technology. Dubbed Wintjiri Wiru, meaning “beautiful … [Read More...] about Uluru Indigenous Tourism Announces New Sound & Light Show

Relocating to the Mountains: A Weekend Escape Turned Permanent Move
Sometimes, a weekend getaway is all it takes to change the course of your life. Picture this: you're sitting on the porch of a cozy cabin, sipping coffee while soaking in the peaceful mountain views. It’s just a weekend trip, but something stirs … [Read More...] about Relocating to the Mountains: A Weekend Escape Turned Permanent Move

The Giant Ogoh-Ogohs of Bali
by Connie Motz Located in South East Asia, the mystical island of Bali is only one of 18,110 islands making the world’s largest archipelago – Indonesia. I have had the wonderful privilege of visiting this exotic island twice – this second trip was … [Read More...] about The Giant Ogoh-Ogohs of Bali

How to Turn a Weekend Getaway Into an Unexpected Adventure
Weekend trips often follow the same routine. Many people check into a hotel, visit common spots, then return home unchanged. You can create a stronger memory by shifting the way you plan and move through new places. Small choices guide you toward … [Read More...] about How to Turn a Weekend Getaway Into an Unexpected Adventure

Day Tripping from London to Oxford, UK
by Chris Millikan A day trip from London to Oxford suits avid walkers like us. Hopping an early train from Paddington Station, we arrive in this esteemed city of spires within 1-1/2 easy hours. A university town since the 13th century, … [Read More...] about Day Tripping from London to Oxford, UK

Olympia, Greece: Catching the First Games
by Chris Millikan For twelve wonderful days, the newly inaugurated Carnival Freedom drops us at alluring Mediterranean ports steeped in glorious times past…and docking at Katakolon, Greece is no different. This sleepy seaside town of 600 … [Read More...] about Olympia, Greece: Catching the First Games






