Useful New Products for Travelers
Updated: 2012-12-31 16:00:52
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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Britons will be able to make three-day visa-free visits to Beijing and Shanghai from tomorrow.
Cruise passengers who fear contracting norovirus while on holiday stand to lose thousands of pounds if they decide to cancel their booking.
Our very own WildChina blogger Chelin Miller has set out to investigate the hundreds of Chinese cuisines that are represented in Beijing. Her most recent foray? Into the kitchens that specialize in the delicacies from the coastal southern province of Fujian. We headed to the Fujian representative restaurant in Beijing’s Haidian district to sample some [...]
Well-known contributors reveal where they will be heading in 2013. Here, Mary Beard looks forward to visiting Italy.
Alan Hansen looks forward to his annual trip to Barbados - the one place where he can forget about football.<img src="http://da.feedsportal.com/r/153442629915/u/0/f/564440/c/32726/s/270c6ce5/a2.img" border="0"/
Well-known contributors reveal where they will be heading in 2013. Here, Will Greenwood looks forward to exploring Australia during the 2013 British and Irish Lions tour.
Well-known contributors reveal where they will be heading in 2013. Katie Derham is exploring new territory on the north-east coast of Brazil.
As 2012 comes to a close, I thought I would give an overview of my last year of travel. Rather than giving a month-by-month summary of everything, the math major in me thought it would be interesting to look at the numbers I racked up this year. This was an especially intensive year of traveling [...]
Below is a blog written by WildChina Explorer Grant Applicant E. Briel about her idea for exploring China. If you think her idea is cool show your support on our Pinterest, Youtube, Twitter, and Facebook pages. I moved to China this year to explore art and to find people who make The Scholars’ Four Treasures (paper, [...]
Earlier this year we had the opportunity to visit and review one of Swire Hotel‘s newest properties in Beijing, The East. In light of the attention we have given to that fine establishment we felt it would be remiss if we did not acknowledge The East’s older sister, and one of our longtime favorites, The [...]
Below is a blog written by WildChina Explorer Grant Applicants Andrew and Jon about their idea for exploring China. If you think their idea is cool show your support on our Pinterest, Youtube, Twitter, and Facebook pages. Where to begin … after five years in college and countless nights in the library I’m ready to [...]
WildChina is thrilled to announce a new direction for WildChina philanthropy with our partnership with Teach for China. Teach for China is an organization that recruits young, high quality leaders from the United States and China to teach in high-poverty communities across the nation’s rural provinces. As part of WildChina’s commitment to sustainability, we are [...]
Below is a blog written by WildChina Explorer Grant Applicant Sara Naumann about her idea for exploring China. If you think her idea is cool show your support on our Pinterest, Youtube, Twitter, and Facebook pages. Following Stein to Hotan My proposal for the 2013 WildChina Explorer Grant takes me on the road to Hotan, [...]
At the end of fall, two travel specialists from Argentina joined WildChina for an adventure through Beijing, Xi’an, Guilin, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. We hear some amazing stories and experiences from WildChina travelers–but it is particularly humbling to get great feedback from professionals in the travel industry. Read on to see what caught these travel [...]