Blog 5: Religious Refugees, Rainbow Roads, and Ravenous Appetites
When my wife, Brianne, and I visited Vancouver, B.C., for the first time in 2017, …
Kind Traveling: To travel kindly means you leave the destination better than you found it. You travel with reuseable silverware, cups, and straws; you avoid using plastic bags, you book with eco-friendly touring companies; you avoid booking experiences that involve animal cruelty; you always treat the locals with kindness by respecting local customs; and you dress according to your environment.
When my wife, Brianne, and I visited Vancouver, B.C., for the first time in 2017, …
Here are seven categories of disposables and their eco-friendly alternatives so you can start to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle today.
With over 90 neighborhoods to explore and exciting events happening year-round, here are the best things to do in Pittsburgh.
Introverts also want to explore louder cities; but if they don’t take into account their energy levels, they might find themselves exhausted by mid-day. Here’s how to travel as an introvert without depleting your energy or giving up on your plans to explore the world.
With great vegan food, fun small shopping, and acres of urban parkland, Edmonton makes for both a great natural and urban getaway.
We go into detail about the reality of the damage that cruises cause on a daily basis, as well as provide you a list of questions to ask the cruise companies directly if you decide you’d like to book with an ethical cruise company in the near future.
From exploring the National Mall to enjoying a concert at 9:30 Club, you will be thrilled with what D.C. has to offer.
A big part of Washington, D.C.’s tourism revolves around American history, which is why we created a guide specifically to highlight the historical sites, monuments, and museums on and off the National Mall.
How can the tourism industry change so that smaller towns and cities attract ethical travelers of different cultural backgrounds and specific diets? How can they make it so everyone feels welcome and safe?
Our names are Benjamin Hagerty and Brianne Nemiroff. We’re a married couple originally from California. Since we became a couple in 2009, we have always been passionate about travel, both locally and abroad. We were inspired to take a long-term trip in 2017 to explore more of Canada and the U.S. and we soon realized that this wasn’t just a lengthy trip, but a new lifestyle choice, and that we were destined to explore.
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