The Doors of No Return
Between its construction in 1776 until the mid-1800s, it is untold hundreds of thousands of souls were forced through the unforgiving “Doors of No Return” in the “slave castles” of [...]
Between its construction in 1776 until the mid-1800s, it is untold hundreds of thousands of souls were forced through the unforgiving “Doors of No Return” in the “slave castles” of [...]
It’s a land of blue poppies, mountains, forests, Buddhist philosophy and more than two thousand monasteries. Called the Land of the Thunder Dragon, Bhutan has been able to withstand the [...]
A week on the Avon River and surrounding canals, traveling at four miles per hour in a narrow boat, is about as leisurely a trip as one can have. The [...]
By chance, while researching a trip to West Africa to attend Benin’s annual Voodoo Festival, I stumbled upon an opportunity to enjoy a special tour aboard the historic and charming [...]
I came upon it by chance: Villa Pane, a lovely hillside villa of eleven rooms, perched high on the hillside overlooking Sorrento and the Bay of Naples where proprietor Anna [...]
It is no secret that Sicily does indeed have tasty secrets and a recent trip there unveiled some of them. As I walked along centuries old cobble stone streets, among [...]
The Shongololo Express, Africa’s ‘adventure train,’ offers an old world safari by rail, using a fleet of on-board expedition vans, off-loaded to explore the African savannah and bush. I board [...]
Two great road trips this summer have led me to discover the many riches in my own BC backyard. Travel abroad might steal me away, but BC’s pleasures and stunning [...]
Cultures of the world can be savoured, meal by meal. Today many tour operators are including culinary adventures across the world, one dish at a time, meal by meal, spice [...]
It seems that almost everybody has Iceland on their bucket list and it’s no wonder the land of fire and ice is “hot” – she boasts a very dramatic landscape [...]