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Camping in a tent

Top 7 Places for Camping in India

Do you find traditional hotels and resorts uninteresting when out on a vacation? Avid adventurists and nature lovers will say ‘yes’ without hesitation, and this attitude is the reason why the camping culture around the world is on rise. Now are you ready to go camping in India?   Camping helps you experience nature at … Read more

Open roads on the Rickshaw Run

Rickshaw Run Videos + FAQ

Our long-awaited Rickshaw Run video series is back in full production. There are a total of six videos up so far and even more in the works.   For those just tuning in, earlier this year I checked another item off my travel bucket list: the mother fucking Rickshaw Run! My good friend and fellow … Read more

Long exposure of the Houston, Texas skyline at night

Offbeat Houston, Texas Sights and Activities

Houston is a sprawling, diverse city that often overwhelms first time visitors and leaves them uncertain where to go, what to eat and what to see. Even Houston residents are not always up to date with the new and ever-changing things to do within the most populated city in Texas. From beer to temples to … Read more

Ashok Tak, camel decoration winner and promotor of cultural heritage at the Pushkar Camel Fair 2015

50 Colorful Photos From The Pushkar Camel Fair

Colors. Camels. Gypsies. Performers. Amusement rides. This is the modern Pushkar Camel Fair, an annual tradition that dates back over 800 years. Camel herders from all over Rajasthan flock to Pushkar to show off and sell their flock. But it isn’t just camels. There are also various sports and competitions, including the mustache competition and … Read more

Lakhae dancers and drummers entertain the crowds

50 Revealing Photos From Nepal’s Indra Jatra Festival 2015

This week marks the start of Nepal’s biggest religious holiday, the annual week-long Indra Jatra festival. This Newari festival dates back to the 10th century and is characterized by grand processions, masked dancers, music, food and religious offerings. It pays tribute to Indra, the Hindu king of heaven. Lakhae dancer on the first day of … Read more

Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates is the world's tallest building and home to one of the top Dubai luxury hotels

The Best Free (And Nearly Free) Things To Do In Dubai

Dubai is a glittering oasis in the desert, and an expensive one at that. Ever tried to take a photograph from the Burj Kalifa? Or to go skiing at Ski Dubai? Let’s just say, it’s expensive. But your trip to Dubai doesn’t have to be. Check out all these awesome free things to do in … Read more

India off the beaten path -- 24 incredible unexplored destinations

Exploring India Off The Beaten Path

India is a vast and diverse country, and one that foreign visitors could spend years exploring without running out of new places to visit. Now that Delhi has become the new base for all my travels, I’ve got some exciting travel plans in the works. Over the next six months I’m going to be exploring … Read more

Elephant ride entrance to the Amber Palace in Jaipur, India, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Photos From Jaipur, The Pink City Of India

The breathtakingly beautiful and history Jaipur Pink City is a superb architecture and countless things to do, see and eat. This city was built in perfect Nine Squares and wide roads were designed to intersect each segment. The segments were also linked internally by small roads. The city is a perfect example of how well … Read more

Nepal mountaintop view

Life in the Mountain Villages of Nepal Post-Quake

Life at the top of a mountain may be beautiful, but it certainly isn’t easy. Add an earthquake into the mix and it becomes downright tragic, a daily struggle just to survive that is still ongoing. I’ve been in Nepal for four months now and this is an inside look at what life is like … Read more