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Photo Essay: The Ancient Town of Bhaktapur, Nepal

Terracotta-roofed pagodas tower over the squares and courtyards. Narrow cobblestone streets weave their way between the houses, red-brick temples, stone statues and cisterns. Artisans are drying their pottery out in the open, while women weave cloth and knead clay by the roadside. This is Bhaktap[...]

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Learning the Himalayan Way of Life in the Kathmandu Valley

The pointy snow-slathered peaks of the Himalayan Ranges stretch across my horizon like an endless sea of mountains. A blue haze covers the lower portion of the mountains, giving the illusion that they are floating in the air. Where I’m standing is almost 5,250 feet (1,600m) above sea level —[...]

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Annapurna Foothills Trek — A Complete Guide

Annapurna Foothills Trek — A Complete Guide

The highlight of my trip to Nepal was the Annapurna Foothills Trek. Here's my experience doing the trek and a guide on how you can do it yourself. It’s almost late evening by the time we arrive in Nayapul, the starting point of the Annapurna Foothills Trek. After a hectic eight-hour drive from Ka[...]

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Dawn on Nepal’s Rapti River: Birds, Crocodiles and Pink Skies

Out on the brackish water, a pair of eyes lurks above the surface. Our boat man paddles gently to get a closer look. It stares straight at us and doesn’t move an inch. When we are just a few feet away from it, the motionless creature comes into full view — all of its marble-like brown eyes, shar[...]

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Tribal Culture in Papua New Guinea: the Huli Wigmen of Tari Highlands

Tribal Culture in Papua New Guinea: the Huli Wigmen of Tari Highlands

When the first European explorers found their way into the Highlands of Papua New Guinea in the 1930’s, they didn’t find the mountain ranges they were expecting. Instead, they chanced upon heavily cultivated valleys and over one million people living here. Today, this part of the PNG is still th[...]

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2013: Our Year in Photos

It’s that time of the year again — a time to stop, look back and reflect. 2013 has been a year full of milestones, of opportunities and of personal achievements for me. I published my first book, kept WildJunket Magazine going, became an aunt and celebrated our fifth blogiversary. Most important[...]

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Hiking the Tiger’s Nest, Bhutan

Hiking the Tiger’s Nest, Bhutan

Hiking Tiger's Nest Bhutan was definitely the highlight of my trip to Bhutan. But it wasn't quite as easy as I thought. Here's my story. According to Sangay, I must have committed quite a lot of sins. I’m huffing and puffing, mid-way up the hundreds of steps that will take me to Bhutan’s m[...]

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Colorful Nepal: the Temples, Squares and Pagodas of Kathmandu

Best Places to Visit in Kathmandu, Nepal

Stepping off the plane to arrive in Kathmandu after a long-haul flight was an exhilarating shock — the chaotic traffic, the dusty and polluted air, and the overcrowded streets caught me by surprise. Regardless of where I went in Kathmandu, I found myself surrounded by blinding swirls of colo[...]

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Bhutan in Photos: from Lofty Mountains to Magnificent Fortresses

Entrenched within mighty mountain chains and surrounded by Buddhist myths and legends, Bhutan still remains shrouded in mystery. Having only opened its doors to international tourists in 1974, Bhutan tourism is still in its infancy, but the country has come a long way in terms of development and mod[...]

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Meeting Locals at Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda

On my recent East Africa trip, the biggest surprise for me was Lake Bunyonyi, a stunning part of Africa that I never knew existed. Sprawling across the Rwandan border in southern Uganda, Lake Bunyonyi  Uganda was a breathe of fresh air after the dry, dusty savannas of Kenya. Em[...]

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Keeping Cultures Alive: the Masai People of Masai Mara, Kenya

"Welcome to our home," announces Sam, our Masai guide for the day. We are here in a village tucked within the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya. The Masai (also spelled as Maasai) are a semi-nomadic people from East Africa who are known for their unique way of life [...]

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On Safari in Kenya: The Annual Migration at the Masai Mara Reserve

Over thousands of wildebeests and zebras sprawl across the vast grasslands, peppering the landscape that runs for miles into the horizon. We’ve seen them before – but now to see them in such big numbers is just impressive. As we drive further alo[...]

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Gorilla Tracking in Uganda — Part I: The First Sighting

Gorilla Trekking in Uganda

The walkie-talkie crackles. Our guide Benjamin listens intently and whispers back in the local Rukiga language. “We've found the gorillas. A male and a female. They are just ahead," he announces. "Are you ready?" We drop our bags and proceed in silence through the thick and wet jungle w[...]

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The Best of East Africa: Gorillas, the Big Five, and Village Life

After three weeks of traveling East Africa, I’m back at our home base in Spain and eager to share my experiences here. East Africa is a part of the world that’s particularly special to me. Five years ago, Alberto and I volunteered in a village in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania – and as cliché as it so[...]

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A Polar Plunge on Deception Island, Antarctica

A Polar Plunge in Antarctica: What It’s Like

Despite the chilly wind and -4 degrees Celsius temperature, I'm standing out in the open, with nothing but my bikini on. I’ve peeled off my parka, fleece, hat, socks and boots, and I'm bare feet on the black volcanic sand on Deception Island. Without much time to hesitate, I dive into the freezing[...]

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Ice on Fire — Sunset in Paradise Bay, Antarctica

Ice on Fire — Sunset in Paradise Bay, Antarctica

There are so many things that make Antarctica unlike anywhere else in the world: its remoteness, its icebergs, impressive glaciers, rich wildlife, and its magnificent sunsets. On our Antarctica expedition, we were blessed with bright sunlight and spectacular sunsets almost everyday. The sun would se[...]

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Antarctic Animals: Penguins, Seals and So Much More!

Antarctic Animals: What You Can Expect to See on Your Antarctic Trip

Etched at the bottom of the world, Antarctica is as far south and remote as you can get. The seventh continent, as some call it, is covered in icebergs, glaciers, mountains and thick layers of snow.  At first glance, Antarctica appears vast and empty – with expansive ice fields stretching for mil[...]

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Best Things to Do in Mauritius

Best Things to Do in Mauritius

From island hopping to climbing mountains, here is a list of the best things to do in Mauritius, whether you are an active traveler or beach bum. We’ve just left Mauritius after spending a week island-hopping and exploring the beaches and jungles of the island. From the west highla[...]

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Wild and Rugged Mauritius: Canyoning Tamarin Falls

Canyoning Tamarin Falls in Mauritius

Peering over the edge of the 45-meter high waterfall, my knees begin to shake and my head spins slightly. I’m about to abseil down the steep and slipper rock face with nothing more than a harness, a rope intertwined within several carabiners, a wetsuit, and a helmet. Alberto takes[...]

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Sailing Croatia in Review: the Highs and Lows

Sailing Croatia in Review: the Highs and Lows

During our three-week Balkans journey, we took the opportunity to visit Croatia, a country that we’d heard so much about but never got the chance to visit until now. And to explore the islands along the Dalmatian Coast, we booked ourselves on a sailing trip from Dubrovnik to Split with Busabout. T[...]

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Island Hopping in Croatia: from Dubrovnik to Split

Croatia Island Hopping: Which Croatian Islands to Choose?

Always dreamt of going Croatia island hopping? This guide will help you choose the Croatian islands to visit. For years, we’d been hearing about Croatia and the sparkling Dalmatian Coast. The Balkan country had always appealed to us, with the inviting Adriatic Sea, beautiful coastal towns, and cui[...]

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Kayaking and Camping in Bohuslän Islands, West Sweden

Kayaking and Camping in Bohuslän Islands, West Sweden

Before my trip to West Sweden, I didn't think there would be any wilderness. I was wrong. Join me on a kayaking and camping journey to the Bohuslan islands of West Sweden. We can’t quite believe our luck. It’s sunny and warm, and there’s not a single cloud above our heads. Summer in Swed[...]

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Kayaking in Bay of Kotor, Montenegro

Kayaking in Bay of Kotor, Montenegro

Continuing on our train journey through the Balkans, this is our experience kayaking in Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. It’s only 10am, but the temperature has already risen to a sizzling 30 degrees Celsius. Fortunately we’re kayaking in Bay of Kotor – a few splashes of water immediat[...]

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White Water Rafting in Bled, Slovenia

One of the coolest outdoor activities to do in Slovenia is white water rafting in Bled. Join me on this wet and wild journey! “Ready? Paddle paddle paddle!” I rowed as hard as I could and suddenly I was catapulted into the air and tumbling into the cold emerald water of Sava Dolinka river. M[...]

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Time Travel in Mostar, Bosnia

Time Travel in Mostar, Bosnia

“I left the army because I wanted to protect, not attack.” Native Bosnian and ex-soldier Josip* explained while showing us around the decrepit building. We were in the Glass Bank, one of the buildings in Mostar that was destroyed during the Bosnian War. This extremely brutal civil war raged o[...]

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Plitvice Lakes Croatia in Photos

Plitvice Lakes Croatia in Photos

You hear them before you see them. Hundreds of waterfalls cascade from various heights in different corners of the impressive Plitvice Lakes National Park in central Croatia, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world.  The emerald water shimmer and sparkle even from a far distance, ref[...]

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White Water Rafting in Fiji

White Water Rafting in Fiji

“Wananabu! Paddles up in the air!” roared Noah Lewaravu, our young Fijian rafting guide. We screamed with much enthusiasm and raised our paddles in the air to do a high five. Buzzing with a natural high, our boat of four rowers were cheering as water splashed in all directions, pr[...]

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How Being an Adventure Travel Blogger Changed My Life

How Being a Travel Blogger Changed My Life

This was excerpted from my new book, The Adventure Traveler's Handbook. Read more about it here or click to buy from Amazon. Twenty years ago, if you’d told me I would be jumping out of planes and climbing active volcanoes as a full-time travel blogger today, I would have laughed. In fact, the o[...]

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Diving Molokini Volcano Crater off Maui, Hawaii

Scuba Diving in Maui Hawaii

Scuba diving in Maui, Hawaii, was one of the best experiences we've had in our travels. Read about our Maui scuba diving experience here. Dark rocks, giant boulders, and aged patches of lava surround us. In the midst of these rock tunnels and small coral caves, our marine biologist guide Pauline sh[...]

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Toucans, Flycatchers and Woodpeckers – A Birder’s Paradise in Honduras

On our last day at Pico Bonito, we awoke before dawn, determined to carry out our mission: to search for the famous toucan. The Pico Bonito National Park is home to a myriad of wildlife, ranging from the world famous toucan bird to the Central American aguti, the elusive jaguar and ocelot (a type o[...]

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