Crazy Travel Stories: Adventures in Nicaragua

Startling events were unfolding in Nicaragua. Miles away in the US, unsuspecting tourists – myself included – eagerly boarded an American Airlines flight bound to Managua, its capital city.

We were completely oblivious to the fact that we were headed directly into the storm – a fresh brew of civil unrest in Nicaragua.… Continue reading

The High Line NYC: Everything you need to know

The High Line is the darling of NYC’s West Side attractions. An urban sky garden with a certain charm that endears her to tourists and New Yorkers alike.

What makes this former freight-line-turned-promenade so special is how she transports urban explorers through nature, art, and ultra-capitalism over the length of her body.… Continue reading

Three Mills Island Walk in East London

Three Mills Island is as unusual as it is fascinating. It is a place where historic London meets modern renaissance.

Its presence is announced by two large quaint mills. It’s easy to imagine that they are time machines – to set your sights on them is to travel to another era.… Continue reading

Barbican Conservatory London, Beauty Among The Beasts

London’s Barbican Conservatory is an urban oasis. And a very unlikely find. Her glass ceilings sprout from among the area’s harsh Brutalist buildings, like a stubborn beauty among the beasts.

These beastly buildings of the Barbican Centre and Estate are dubbed as “Brutalist wonders” due to their post-war architectural style.… Continue reading

The Less Glamorous Side Of Solo Travel That No One Talks About

The gift of solo travel is one of the best things a person can give themselves. The benefits are widely touted by folks in the travel community, with the most outstanding being the boost to your personal development. However, there is also a less glamourous side of solo travel that no one talks about.… Continue reading

Working remotely in Barbados: Things to consider before moving

Thinking about moving to Barbados to live and work remotely? The working from home conversation has certainly heated up! Working remotely in Barbados is now a very real possibility with the launch of the Barbados Welcome Stamp visa program.

The initiative allows folks who have applied and been approved to work remotely from Barbados for up to one year at a time.… Continue reading

Why Copper Canyon Should Be On Your Bucket List

Copper Canyon is one of the top natural wonders in Mexico. It is four times as large as the Grand Canyon. You can fly across its spectacular terrain on one of the world’s longest zip lines. Travel along the railway built within its depths, snaking through canyon walls and dramatic landscapes for approximately 400 miles.… Continue reading