Tripda: The Social Network for Car Travel
Tripda was a carpooling app that let people share their global road trips with one another. It shut down in 2016.
Tripda was a carpooling app that let people share their global road trips with one another. It shut down in 2016.
Traveling by Jeep and Horseback: Across Tibet’s Grasslands After a false start working as a lab technician, Ivan Cooper spent several years kicking around Asia, including long journeys through Pakistan, China and India. In the following years teaching jobs in Taiwan and Korea sparked an enduring, if love-hate, relationship with oriental languages. Growing fascinated with Tibet…
Isla Holbox, the Anti-Cancun of Mexico By John Henderson The natural spring pool felt like a cool velvety towel as I jumped in off a crude wooden walkway on one winter Mexican day. The water bubbled from the natural springs 20 feet below the surface as I saw a school of terrified tadpoles scurry in my…
GoNOMAD’s editors traveled around the world in 2012, in keeping with our belief that if you want to write or edit travel, you gotta travel!
Photographs of your travels. Here are some travel photography tips, five tips to make travel photos stunning and make better overall images.
Where GoNOMAD Travel Writers went in 2011, part 2.
By Nicole Sobel “A world map to most eight-year-olds is merely lines and colors. To me, at eight years old, the world map cured my intense curiosity of the unknown world and what was beyond my own border,” said airline captain and avid traveler Henry Biernacki. When Henry Biernacki was 17 years old, he hopped…
Discovering the Heart of Thailand By Jean Miller Spoljaric Thailand’s wide range of activities and attractions, and the fact that it was the only country in Southeast Asia to escape European colonization makes it a premier tourist destination. Located between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea, the country covers 198,000 sq. miles and…
Thailand: Jean Miller Spoljaric spends a week in Thailand, where she tours Bangkok in a canal boat, views the ancient capital of Ayutthaya, and pays a visit to a hill tribe village.
A photo gallery of images from Antigua, Tikal, Chichicastenango, Quetzaltenango, Panajachel, Cantel Guatemala by Paul Shoul
Shanghai, Nanjing, Taipei China | Paul Shoul travels to Taiwan, Nanjing and Shanghai, visiting temples, historic sites, and ultramodern space-age buildings.
By Ron Mitchell Got Crab? If not, a visit to the Dungeness Crab Capital of the World is in order. The coastal city of Newport, Oregon, makes claim to this title. Don’t be fooled by the “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not,” or the “Wax Museum,” luring tourists alongside the fisheries of Newport’s Yaquina Bay, they…