Burma: Buddhism in a Cave
Burma: Taking Selfies with Buddha — amidst the solemn rituals of Buddhism, still time for a few selfies in the cave
Festivals around the world and what cultures are all about are explored in these GoNOMAD Travel articles.
Burma: Taking Selfies with Buddha — amidst the solemn rituals of Buddhism, still time for a few selfies in the cave
A Rastaman’s Paradise in Shashamene, Ethiopia. Raslmumba David holds court.
Suzhou, China has many interesting attractions including the Biluochun Tea Festival, museums and temples.
Zimbabwe’s Matopos National Park. Cave paintings and rock gongs in one of Africa’s best parks.
Carnevale di Venezia: Venice’s famous carnival with elaborate costumes and fancy parties…in February.
Ten tips for a new visitor to Lagos, Nigeria. It’s not for the faint of heart! Don’t leave your car unattended, carry cash, and haggle like crazy.
Attending a funeral in rural Ghana, guests learn about the culture of the tribe and the sound of the drums of death, something few westerners have seen.
Australia’s great big Northern Territories, exploring the Outback, not climbing the rock, but seeing the area by camel, Harley and hot air balloon.
Easter Island: Shelley Seale visits Rapa Nui and learns about the mystery and history of the more than 6000 Moai statues all over the island.
Walking on Roses with a Sardinian Saint: The Festival of St Efisio is celebrated with parades and horse riders in Sardinia, Italy.
Traveling Through Two Worlds in India The author joins a clothing designer who meets her fabric makers in rural India By Stacy Cunningham “India lives so many centuries side by side at any given time.’ -Indian photographer Raghu Rai It has been my good fortune to be able to travel…
The Orkney Islands off Scotland’s coast: Viewing ancient monoliths and crashing a modern wedding. Seeing the Ring of Brodnar, other famous ancient sites.