Blog 4: My Vegan Neighbours
Vancouver is home to more than 40 vegan businesses, and many of them are located …
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.
Vancouver is home to more than 40 vegan businesses, and many of them are located …
This efficient three-day guide takes you to historical sites, world-class museums, delicious vegan restaurants, and beautiful boutiques.
Utah is one of the few states in the United States that is truly a diverse travel destination. Winter travelers come to Park City for skiing, national park visitors come to visit the eight national parks and monuments year round, and Mormons visit Salt Lake City as part of their pilgrimage tourism.
During this Coronavirus pandemic, it’s more important than ever that we stick together. Here are six ways to show kindness to your community, small businesses, and struggling performers during this trying time in history.
After staying in more than 50 Airbnbs with people of different backgrounds and generations, we’ve found the following steps to be quite helpful in not only having a safer stay, but a more enriching one, too.
The surge in popularity of national parks come at a cost.
In a world where Instagram drives millions of tourists to destinations each year, the photo keepsake has become a hot commodity. Places are becoming more packed than ever with people trying to get the perfect photo for the ‘Gram.
It’s getting easier and easier to be a vegan at home, pending you live near a metropolitan area. But what about vegan travel. Is it still hard? Does traveling as a vegan only come with sacrifices or does it come with more benefits than just eating a cleaner diet?
When you think of New Orleans, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Mardis Gras? The French Quarter? The cuisine, like po’ boys, etouffee, and beignets?
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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