Music Festivals in Australia
This post is by Brendan Wan, one of our contributors. Australians love a good festival, particularly a music festival. It is a time and place where we can truly enjoy the simple things in life – dancing under the Australia sun, falling under the musical spell of rhythm and beats and relaxing with a cold
New York City on a Budget
Visiting New York City is something that every traveler will do at some point. The lights, the nightlife, the food and the crazies you meet on the street are just a few reasons why this city is home to so many art, music and fashion lovers. However, one thing I hear from travelers who visit
Travel Giveaway from Flipkey
Our friends over at Flipkey are hosting a pretty stellar travel giveaway worthy of any bohemian, which is why I wanted to spread the word to my fellow travelers. Since I’m always up for any excuse to travel, I plan on entering the giveaway myself and increasing my odds by inviting more of my Facebook
Tokyo in Two Days
This post is by Chris Peterson, one of our contributors. Tokyo is the largest city in the world and a place where you could easily spend a week or more exploring all that it has to offer. However, vacation days and financial issues sometimes limit our abilities to spend as much time as a city deserves
Ski Holidays in Austria
As the cold weather approaches, it’s time to start planning a winter getaway. While a beach escape is always a top option for travelers, it might be worth your while to visit a country that is known for its winters. This is one way to really experience local life first hand while avoiding crowded tourist
Bike Ride Through the Cambodian Countryside
This post is by Karina Schroeder, one of our contributors. Bright green fields stretched to my right and left, scattered with small wooden shacks with resting farm animals, drying clotheslines and barbed wire fences. A bright red dirt path stretched in front of me. The air was hot and extremely humid, a combined feeling of
Megan Returns to New York
After a summer spent in DC, South America and then Mexico, mid-October marked the time for me to return to the city I fell in love with: New York. Spending the summer away from the hustle & bustle of city life was harder than I imagined. When I wasn’t traveling abroad, I was finding any
Guide to Australia
This is a Guest Post by Ali Dempsey of Global Basecamps. In Australia you can discover lush rainforests, beautiful deserts, rugged mountains, and of course white sand beaches. It is an ideal location for everyone from outdoor enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies, to those looking to simply enjoy the scenery and relax on the beach. No
Five Underrated European Cities
(original article from Megan’s Travel Column on Life2PointOh, The Boho Life) I’ve decided to look back and feature five European cities that are underrated in my opinion and definitely worth a visit. Ghent, Belgium During my semester studying in London, I made it to Belgium for two quick trips. On our free day, many of
To the Tower I Go
This post is by Emily Banyard, one of our contributors. I once heard an Englishman describe The Tower of London as epitomising the past and present of his country. He said that only the English could take an icon with an infamous history of blood, imprisonment and torture – and turn it into a guided