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Planning An Unforgettable American Road Trip? How To Take The Roads Less Traveled

The iconic Castillo de San Marcos in St Augustine, Florida

Approximately 40 percent of US adults feel comfortable to go on a road trip in the next three months, according to the findings of American Express. The road trip still reigns supreme as the definitive vacation activity for Americans. This is supported even further as the desire to travel internationally has fallen to a mere 12%, according … Read More

3 Superb Reasons to Motorcycle Through Morocco

Morocco has become a tourist hotspot over recent years with more than 5.1 million tourists visiting the country during the first half of 2018. There are countless reasons why one of Africa’s northernmost countries has become so popular. Apart from sporting huge expanses of breathtaking landscapes, delicious traditional cuisine, and impressive architecture, Morocco is also … Read More

Offbeat Reno Activities: The Biggest Little Quirky City in the World

Off-Roading near Reno, Nevada

Reno’s big sister Las Vegas may get all the attention, however that doesn’t mean visitors to Nevada should skip Reno. The city and surrounding area has plenty to offer — besides just gambling — without the overwhelming crowds of Vegas. Plus for being a “little city” it certainly has a quirky side that is anything … Read More

Colorful Yunnan: What to do in Kunming & Yunnan, China

Jiuxiang Scenic Area is full of caves, rivers, mountains and valleys

Colorful Yunnan. The signs are everywhere, from the airplane seats to the tour buses…sometimes misspelled 😉 We spent two weeks exploring what to do in Kunming and the rest of Yunnan — now my favorite province in China — all summed up in one short but amazing video embedded below. Who is “we” ??   … Read More

Colorful China: Exploring Xi’an, The Original Capital

Exploring Xian, the original capital of China

Sprawling highways with massive rest stops. Towering skyscrapers dotting seemingly every horizon. A never-ending feast of delicious foods and a sometimes perplexing mesh of ancient history surrounded by modern, well, everything. And all of it so damn colorful. Oh China! My first impressions of the People’s Republic of China were much more overwhelming than expected. … Read More