Tawang, India: History, Romance at 13,000 Feet
Tawang, India. In Arunachal Pradesh, this city, 13,000 feet is a sea of clouds and snow. A journey to the remote mountain village in the eastern Himalayas.
Tawang, India. In Arunachal Pradesh, this city, 13,000 feet is a sea of clouds and snow. A journey to the remote mountain village in the eastern Himalayas.
Gay Travels in the Muslim World is a collection of essays by Muslims and non-Muslims edited by Michael Luongo Gay Travels in the Muslim World: An Interview With Michael Luongo By Kylie Jelley Travel writer and photographer Michael Luongo, author of Gay Travels in the Muslim World, has been to more than 80 countries and…
GoNOMAD Editor Max Hartshorne visits Sarawak, Malaysia, on the island of Borneo where he attended the Rainforest Music Festival.
Six Days, Two Worlds: The Pantanal and the Chapada dos Guimarães By Jorge Jameson With less than a week in hand and not much in my pockets I was lucky to pick a place in Brazil’s far west to visit, the Mato Grosso state, home of two entirely different ecosystems, the Pantanal wetlands, and the…
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Kashgar’s Famous Sunday Market for a ‘Priceless Carpet’ By Valerie Sartor Last month cabin fever overwhelmed me. I desperately needed a break: from my polite but wily students, from my unsatisfactory yet demanding lover, and from my overpopulated and mundane Chinese city. But going abroad took too much time, money, and planning. Suddenly, in a…
Macau: Richard Frisbie writes about Asian Fusion Cuisine in Macau, a former Portuguese colony in China, with huge casinos and a fascinating culinary style.
A Brief Tour of the Holy Land – Page Five By Roman Skaskiw Someone relayed a message from them: all internationals and Israeli citizens must leave the area. Seconds later, everybody, including Palestinians, made a determined move back into town. Having gone through this together, we were all suddenly great friends, eager to talk. I…
A Brief Tour of the Holy Land – Page Four By Roman Skaskiw August 10: Weather: 73.9 degrees F. 59% Humidity. Wind 4 m.p.h. northwest. The bus ride to Ramallah made a very distinct crossing between Israel and the West Bank. On the Palestinian side of the wall, I saw largely anti-American and anti-Israeli graffiti,…
GoNOMAD’s David Rich visits Albania and finds friendly people, great historic sites and unspoiled beaches.
Trekking in the World Class Karakoram Mountains of Pakistan By David Rich What place would you nominate as the world’s most spectacular mountain vacationland, an amalgam of beautiful lakes, glaciers, meadows and mountains combined with sincerely hospitable people? Candidates abound. A half dozen finalists might range from Europe’s French, Swiss and Italian Alps to the…
Kent E. St. John describes the many changes in Macau since it was transferred to Chinese rule. Jumping the Macau tower, eating dim sum, enjoying the city.