How to connect your domain to hosting for your travel blog

So you’ve decided you want to start a travel blog. This is the first step in a very fun and rewarding experience. In this article we will take you through the process of connecting your domain to your hosting for…

Here’s what to include on your travel blog

You’ve decided to start a travel blog! Fantastic. You’re on your way to having some great experiences. But first, you need to figure out what exactly to include on your travel blog, well, we’ve got you covered! We’re going to…

Beautiful wildlife sanctuary could be yours for free – as long as you’re willing to care for the animals

BY: JESSICA BEUKER  In what could only be one of the greatest and most rewarding jobs ever, Harry Kunz has spent the last 30 years working with animals and building a thriving wildlife oasis – Eagles Nest Wildlife Sanctuary. His…

The badass robot who hitchhiked across Canada is the coolest thing you’ll see today

BY: SAMANTHA TAPP It is common practice that most people don’t pull over to pick up a hitchhiker on the side of the road to offer a ride. Hitchhiking, a practice that was once accepted, is now considered dangerous and…

For 2 years this man travelled to 18 different airports to capture these photos

BY: SAMANTHA TAPP When you see an airplane overhead, what do you think about? Do you consider the sheer volume of work that goes into each flight? Are you jealous of the people that are travelling somewhere? Most likely, you…

100 ways to travel the world for (almost) free

BY: SASKIA C SMIT Many people dream of traveling but never go anywhere because they don’t think they can afford it. The thing is, there are so many free travel opportunities out there, you just have to know where to…

Meet Jesse- the man who ditched his career to find happiness living on his bike

BY: JESSE DIXON On October 5th, 2015, I said goodbye to a relatively comfortable life in Sydney, Australia, and headed towards South America with a bicycle, a few plans, some untested gear and little else in the way of knowing…

Gun crimes, poverty and political instability: My adventures in Venezuela

BY: ADAM THRUSH Essentially all of Latin America has a reputation for street crime, gang warfare, and political instability. Of course it’s not accurate, and the citizens of these countries will be the first to tell you that. However, it…

Satisfy your craving for adventure with these breathtaking hikes from around the world

BY: JEFF HERNANDEZ Hiking is a great thing to do when it comes to weekend adventures. However, selecting the best location for hiking can be a difficult task. While you may be left disappointed by the fact that you don’t…

TripAdvisor will no longer sell tickets to inhumane wildlife attractions

BY: SAMANTHA TAPP TripAdvisor, one of the most well-known travel review sites, and its ticket sales company, Viator, will no longer be selling tickets to hundreds of tourist attractions that are considered cruel to animals. With few exceptions, travellers will…

Six unique ways to travel the world without spending a dime on accommodation

People are unable to travel for all sorts of reasons: maybe a family member is sick, or they just had a baby, or they’re just super unwilling to miss an episode of Game of Thrones and risk seeing spoilers on the…

This website connects van dwellers with property owners to enhance the van-life experience

BY: SAMANTHA TAPP We all know vans are very “in” right now. From a millionaire Major League Baseball player to regular, young couples, people worldwide are ditching the big house and picket fence and instead downsizing to living in modern,…

Living on $50 a day, we took our one-year-old daughter on a 6-month adventure across South America

BY:  TIM O’NEAL It took several minutes to explain to the woman at the airline counter why we only had one way tickets, no long-term visa, and very little luggage. “What are your plans?” she asked. “We’re flying into Nicaragua…

Top 8 apps for budget travelers

Doing research before traveling anywhere is obviously a must. You have to know where you’re going, what the exchange rate is, what the common language is, where the best places to eat are, and the list essentially never really ends.…

Tales of Migration: From Istanbul to Toronto

BY: AISHA ILYAD Mustafa was born in Afghanistan, but continued his studies in Istanbul, Turkey. When he was offered to continue his higher studies in the Toronto branch of his university,  Mustafa was not sure whether he wanted to travel to…

5 helpful tips to go on a road trip with your significant other (without killing each other)

BY: SAMANTHA TAPP It is possible. In fact I just completed my first road trip with my boyfriend and yes, we are still together. We decided to take travelling together to a new level by renting a mini van for…

Spherical treehouses let you camp under a blanket of greenery and stars all year round

BY: CHARLOTTE LEFAVE Forget about leaving treehouses in the fond memories of your childhood. Now, on Vancouver Island, you can rent spherical treehouses that take camping to entirely new heights. The creators of the Free Spirit Spheres Resort believe in…

Why you should ditch the bachelor’s degree and become a mountaineer instead

By: Zoe Melnyk While traveling through the vast and beautiful Canadian Rockies this summer, a friend informed me that, “Oh yeah, you can take an expedition course and become a trainer in basically anything you could possibly want that involves the…

5 simple airline hacks that will let you see the world without going broke

Alright, let’s get down to brass tax. Unless you’re flying on your companies dollar (not likely), or you’re so rich that money isn’t an object, (although that would be nice, it’s also not likely) you want to travel the world,…

Travel company launches gap year program that takes learning around the globe

BY: SAMANTHA TAPP Not all learning happens in a classroom, sometimes a plane ticket can trump a text book. Geckos Adventures, a travel company that plans adventures for 18-29 year-old travellers, is taking the popular gap year, a year-break students…