10 of Europe’s Most Eco-Friendly Cities
From free bicycle rentals, hybrid taxi-cabs, and bustling farmer’s markets to inner city renewable energy zones, these 10 cities top the rankings when it comes to Europe’s most eco-friendly cities.
View ArticleHow to Plan an Extended Trip in South America
If you are planning a RTW trip and having trouble deciding where to go, consider South America. Adam Seper is here to guide you through Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile.
View ArticleTips for Visiting the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia
Visiting Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni (Salt Flats) is usually high on a traveler's itinerary when visiting South America. Adam Seper is here to break down the options travelers have for visiting this...
View ArticleAdventures in the Dark: Nighttime Activities Around the World
Opportunities to discover a new place don't end when the sun goes down. Lanthy tells you about activities around the world that are best done in the dark.
View ArticleBeyond Drinking and Dancing: 8 Alternative Evening Activities
Clubbing and bar hopping are not the only things to do after sun down. Denise Pulis gives tips about how to extend your bed time with activities that won't get you anywhere near a bar or a dance floor.
View Article10 Easy Last-Minute Gift Ideas for Travelers
Waited too long to send a holiday gift to your favorite traveler? No way, says JoAnna Haugen. Here are seven things you can buy at the very last minute.
View ArticleWill You Accept the Big Challenge?
You’ll be happy to know Intrepid Travel is throwing down the gauntlet once again, and now is the perfect time to dive headfirst into a new challenge. Whether you get a kick out of pushing yourself to...
View ArticleCan Families Travel Indie-Style On a Tour?
There are lots of travel myths floating around out there. Two of the biggest are that you can't take a real indie trip as a family, and you can't have an indie travel experience on a guided tour. Adam...
View Article12 Tips to Haggle Like a Pro: Souvenir Shopping on the Road
Buying gifts and souvenirs on the road can be fun, but also a good way to get ripped off. Here are 12 tips that should help you get better deals with confidence.
View Article8 Green Ways to Experience Belize
Want to experience ecotourism at its best? Then a trip to Belize should be on your itinerary. Christine Garvin shows you eight green ways to experience the country.
View ArticleTop 10 Classic Journeys with Intrepid Travel
From the Trans-Siberian to the Silk Road, Intrepid Travel highlights some of their best Classic Journeys.
View ArticleHow to Plan an Eco-Friendly RTW Trip: 9 Destinations to Go Green
From bobbing along the Amazon in a hammock and exploring riverside villages by longboat, to volunteering with wildlife preservation groups or sleeping in an igloo village, these nine locations are top...
View Article10 Ghostly Tours to Take Around the World
A vengeful priest who haunts his castle to this day…a bizarre suitcase murder…an abandoned hospital haunted by unforgiving souls. Vanita Pathman unveils some of the best ghost tours around the world.
View ArticleThe 10 Best New Intrepid Trips for 2012 [Sponsored Post]
Where to go in 2012? Be the first to experience Intrepid Travel's exciting new adventures!
View ArticleThe Step-by-Step Guide to Visiting Machu Picchu
Each year travelers from around the globe flock to Machu Picchu, Peru's "lost" Inca city, some seeking adventure, others seeking a more spiritual journey. Returned from trekking the World's Eighth...
View Article10 Delicious Discoveries with Intrepid Travel [Sponsored Post]
Come discover a sumptuous feast of delicious travel destinations featuring the world's most enticing local cuisines. Explore some remarkable places with cultures, sights and food so divine, they have...
View ArticleMaybe Organized Tours Aren’t So Bad After All?
As an self proclaimed indie traveler, I should have an open mind about all types of travel, yet I've always been kinda snotty about organized tours. Then I met Laura, who got me to re-think my stance.
View ArticleThe Return of Kaikoura: 5 Activities in One of New Zealand’s Top Spots
Following a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake in November of 2016, for almost a year the town of Kaikoura remained cut off from the rest of New Zealand and subsequently the world. Massive rock...
View Article72 Hours in Krakow, Poland
Krakow (and Poland in general) is somewhere I didn’t know too much about. It was close to the Auschwitz concentration camp and that’s about all I had really looked into before arriving as part of the...
View ArticleEverything You Need to Know About A Walking Safari in Kenya
Walking safaris aren’t new to Africa; after all, nearly 200 years ago explorers such as David Livingstone, Richard Francis Burton, and John Hanning Speke traveled through Africa on foot. That’s all...
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