Useful New Products for Travelers
Updated: 2012-11-30 23:29:50
A review of the newest products that make life better for travelers in 2012: a tiny rubber megaphone for your iPhone, an iTwin plug and Play double headed USB stick, a Satechi camera holder to steady...
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Kate Cosme takes her family and a friend to pretty and sunny Puerto Rico where they sail in a catamaran and enjoy staying in a seaside apartment. Puerto Rico is affordable, safe and very easy to get...
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Stephen Hartshorne of GoNOMAD visits Vilnius, an ancient city that was once part of the Soviet Union, and shares a photographic walking tour of the city.
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Sterling Silver Tours: A Ticket to High Tea and a Day at the Races
London has long been a tourist magnet, with its storied history and royal top attractions. Most visitors to London have seen the...
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Though many parents would undoubtedly shake their heads at this notion, Jon and Pamela have successfully pioneered family adventure travel, showing that it can indeed be done. Both are writers,...
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Here’s one for both explorers and vacationers I discovered in Nassau, a destination frequented by many of the latter: People-to-People.
It’s run by the Ministry of Tourism and it’s a local version...
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Michael Wigge left Germany for 150 days across 25,000 miles without any money. How you can travel for absolutely free too!
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When I visited here during our tour in October, it was my 2nd visit to Bagan. With Myanmar (Burma) in its very early stages of tourist development, it’s one of the few places travelers visit. That means there are a lot of people there all trying to get the same spectacular sunset shots There were [...]
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I have just finished an enjoyable four days in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I arrived in the wee hours of Thursday and spoke that evening at the G Adventures Future of Tourism event. My presentation was based on an article I wrote several years ago about what I’ve learned traveling around the world. You can view [...]
Wan Chai is best known for its bars and exotic nightlife, made famous by Richard Mason’s novel and the subsequent film The World of Suzie Wong. While the occassional scantily-clad woman still beckons from doorways along Lockhart Road, the emergence of chic, new eateries have led a local reclamation of the forgotten parts of this [...]
On November 24, 2007 I decided to post a photo to my website. It was an image I took of Tarawa Atoll, Kiribati out of the window as my plane was landing early in the morning. The next day I posted another photo, as I did the day after that, the day after that and [...]
Last week Beijing’s beautiful performing arts center “The Egg” welcomed artist Sylvie Guillem‘s latest production ’6000 miles away.’ Widely recognized as one of the greatest dancers of our time Sylvie’s piece involved three difference parts. The first two were duets while the final act was a solo by the artist herself. A truly remarkable show, [...]
What do you get when you cross a Japanese, a Hong Konger, and a Swede who all love bread? Po’s Atelier. Located in the ever cosmopolitan city of Hong Kong, Po’s Atelier is, according to its press release, “…a French-Japanese boutique bakery focusing on artisan breads and pastries paired with inspiration from Scandinavia.” Sounds like [...]
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Sitting atop a hill, Shwedagon Pagoda and its golden gilded stupa, can be seen from many locations around Yangon. By some accounts, this revered Buddhist site is the oldest pagoda in the world at 2,600 years (other accounts put it at 1,000 – 1,400 years old). The pagoda enshrines eight hairs from Gautama Buddha and [...]
WildChina is honored to announce that for the third year in a row WildChina founder Zhang Mei has been recognized by Condé Nast Traveler as a Top Travel Specialist.What is a Top Travel Specialist? The Condé Nast website says it best: “Offering an unbeatable combination of expertise, access, and good value, these select travel consultants [...]
Recently, real estate firm SOHO China unveiled its newest addition to Beijing: the Galaxy SOHO. Rising up above Beijing’s second ring road, the four main buildings look like a cross between eggs and slinkys, and are surprisingly reminiscent of New York City’s Guggenheim Museum. Connected by futuristic walkways and wrapped in sleek, white stripes, standing [...]
Just last week, WildChina’s Beijing offices were pleased to welcome WildChina expert and renowned photographer and mountaineer Stefen Chow. Stefen has just returned from leading a group of students on a photography trip through Guizhou. After catching us up on what the students thought of the trip, Stefen took a moment to give us the inside [...]