Gifts for the Traveler in the Family
Christmas is rapidly approaching and as a 31-year-old nomad I can say there are very few things that I am interested in receiving as a gift at this point in…
Christmas is rapidly approaching and as a 31-year-old nomad I can say there are very few things that I am interested in receiving as a gift at this point in…
Back in 2009, a friend gave me an option of visiting Colombia or Honduras for his birthday. The obvious choice to me was Honduras and this was because of Colombia’s…
For the last few months we have been subjected to the spectacle that is Trump running as an actual candidate for the presidency of the United States of America. And…
A series of unfortunate events happened during my journey to Finland which included going through security three times for one flight, due to no one else’s fault but my own, the…
The inaugural Jet Black trip took place November 5 - 10 on the island of Haiti. Eight travelers joined me as we learned about the culture, ate the food and…
A few months ago while living in Washington DC, after grabbing food from Nando’s I hopped in an Uber to head back home. As I always do when I hear…
Southeast Asia has always been at the top of the list for most backpackers and world travelers in general. Full of ancient ruins, rich cultures, mouth-watering street food and endless…
When it comes to makeup I like to keep it simple. I've got my five minute face down to a science and that's for when I'm going to a black…
I often get asked, "How do you afford to travel so much?" Sometimes, "Are you independently wealthy?" One time it was even, "Do you have a trust fund?" I answer…
Thailand has some of the world’s most delicious and inexpensive street food, and Chiang Mai does not disappoint. From the curries to the noodles to the soups your tastebuds will…