Favorite street kitchens in Laos. From the banks of the Mekong in Vientiane to the night market in Luang Prabang, the sophistication and cleanliness of these temporary kitchens is incredible.…
One of our favorite books on the road has been Robert Cialdini’s “The Psychology of Persuasion.” Cialdini breaks down how and why people fall for six fundamental sales tactics that…
Local fishermen pull in a net of the local catch in Kep, Cambodia – crabs, shrimp, snapper. Street value is approximately $10 USD. In the distance a guest of Knai…
The streets of Gion in Kyoto are a stunning glimpse into the architectural and cultural history of the city. Unfortunately, we ran into several package tourists who were obsessed with…
When we finally made it to Santorini in early September, the sun disappeared, the winds arrived, and the crowds of travelers vanished. Everybody else went back to work. Our inboxes…
I’ve toyed around with the term “slow travel” on Twitter to describe a few tips and insights, but it’s a vague and trendy-sounding term without a clear definition. Wikipedia says: …
About 2 months before we departed, I did the cursory research online to determine what to pack for a round the world journey. We found several good lists including this…
As I’ve said to my friends and family traveling in 2010, “the world is still on sale.” My strategy of “getting past no” basically mimics the tactics of ”negotiating for…
Serifos is a windy, rocky, dusty island. It’s a rugged place that is a workout to get around, a natural recreational environment that requires frequent stair climbing, balancing on loose…
Some experiences are impossible to photograph — you can’t haul the right equipment to the place without a dozen sherpas, the weather’s bad the one day you get the chance…
Rather than talk about where this perfect white marble beach is on the map of Serifos, it may be more helpful to discuss how we ended up there. First of…