When I initially took a seat to discuss my food experiences in Calgary, Alberta I planned to simply share why I discovered the food offerings there to be so unforeseen as well as normally scrumptious. However that appeared burning out to me as well as besides, the majority of you will possibly never ever see
It’s been a while since I did a post like this one, so I thought I’d take a moment to answer some of the most common travel questions I receive, whether in person or via email. I know that people mean well, but they also tend to ask the same questions which, I suppose, makes
One aspect of the travel experience that continuously amazes me is how much of an education it really is. I learn so much both about the destinations, and of course myself, whenever I leave home and am thankful for the continuing lessons through a global lens. But I’m also surprised by how little I ultimately
Lately news in the travel world has been mostly negative. Talk of walls, bans and terrorism hasn’t made the traveling public feel more at ease about hitting the road. That’s a tragedy in my opinion, travel has so many benefits that no one post could list them all and to see people stay at home
Not so very long ago, if you’d asked me my opinion about solo travel it wouldn’t have been an entirely positive one. For a long time I traveled with other people be it with my partner or part of a group and I honestly never thought of myself as a solo traveler. I always saw
So I technically missed the exact date. The anniversary of LandLopers was actually last week, but I was busy and before I realized it the day had come and gone. That won’t prevent me though from once again looking back and taking stock, the 7th time I’ve done so here on the site. It was
Today I thought I’d take a different approach to some problems many people bring on themselves whenever they travel. While there’s no right way to go on a trip, not really, there are some key mistakes that many people make, what I call the 7 deadly sins of travel. While not so serious as to