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The Adventure of River Tracing in Thailand
River tracing is a new sport. Not only do you climb up the waterfalls, but you climb up and over every rock and obstacle in the river, tracing it to its source.
From Tuk-Tuks to Trekking: Thailand North to South With Kids
By Lauryn Axelrod GoNOMAD Founder Thailand can be everything you want when you want it. Full of culture, nature, food, festivals, and shopping, Thailand has it all. As my son Joshua and I discovered, Thailand is also a perfect exotic kid’s destination. From the white sand beaches and clear warm waters of the south to…
Gelato Heaven in Italy
Gelato: The author travels through Italy in search of the perfect tartufo – a gelato desert.
Jen Leo: Travel Writer with a Heart
Bra, Panties and Talent An Interview with Jen Leo, editor of Whose Panties are These, and Sand in My Bra and The Thong Also Rises By Kent E. St. John GoNOMAD Senior Travel Editor One of the hardest working book editors found out and about today is, without a doubt, travel writer Jennifer L. Leo….
The Real Cold Mountain
North Carolina: Cold Mountain near Asheville, North Carolina, made famous by a book of that name by Charles Frazier and movie with Jude Law & Nicole Kidman.
The Natural Beauty of Bulgaria
Bulgaria is full of outdoor activities including climbing. Petya Milkova takes us there.
World’s Cheapest Destinations
It’s Not How You Go, but Where! An Excerpt from The World’s Cheapest Destinations:21 Countries where your dollars are worth a fortune, world’s cheapest tourist destinations
Exploring Alaska’s Picturesque Stikine River
Traveling down Alaska’s Stikine River by jet boat and by canoe, viewing the bears and the seals feasting on salmon in this wild and protected area of Alaska.
10 Tips for Savvy Women Travelers
Helpful advice for women travelers, whether solo or in groups. A few bits of experience shared from the road.
Gorilla Viewing in Uganda
Gorillas of the Bad Gas:Â Coming face to, er, fart, with Uganda’s Mountain Gorillas By Marie Javins “Ugandans must have bladders of steel,” I thought, shifting anxiously every time the decrepit old “Silver” bus hit a pothole in the dirt road. I’d boarded the bus at six a.m. in the Ugandan capital of Kampala. It was…
Destination Guide to Krakow, Poland
GoNOMAD DESTINATION MINI GUIDE By Melody Moser WHY GO Krakow, home of Polish kings and queens for half of millennium, is a city rich in historic details, art and architecture, whose history blends flawlessly with the present, allowing the city’s legends and tradition to carry on to this day. Vibrant with youth and energy, Krakow…