Walking Travel Articles

 


RTW Travel Themes: 9 Epic Quests to Inspire Your Trip
RTW Travel Themes: 9 Epic Quests to Inspire Your Trip One of the first and biggest challenges that RTW planners face is trying to decide where to go on your RTW trip. From cycling the Pan American highway to visiting all the countries of the former Soviet Union, here are a few ideas to get you started.
8 of the Most Unique Walking Paths in the World
8 of the Most Unique Walking Paths in the World You might think all walking paths are alike, but once you've followed Jeanine Barone on these 8 unique trails you'll think differently.
Long Treks on Short Breaks: 10 Small Countries You Can Walk Across
Long Treks on Short Breaks: 10 Small Countries You Can Walk Across For those with little time to spare and many miles to march, here are ten countries where walking from border to border won’t take you an eternity.
7 Reasons Why the World is Best Explored on Foot
7 Reasons Why the World is Best Explored on Foot Making use of nature's own means of transport, her feet, Inka Piegsa discovers the delights of exploring holiday destinations putting in a lot of legwork.
Crap, Cabs, and Construction: Learning How To Walk in Buenos Aires
Crap, Cabs, and Construction: Learning How To Walk in Buenos Aires Think maneuvering the streets of Buenos Aires is a breeze? Think again. Having been schooled and scolded by her in-laws, Cara Brunello offers a few tips on how to dodge the obstacles of this capital city like a pro.
Haunt of Kings, Queens and “Coylers” in Greater London
Haunt of Kings, Queens and “Coylers” in Greater London Kabukabu Ikwueme explores a treasured little corner of English countryside bequeathed to all with its ancient woods still intact.
Eight Small Cities that are Great for Walking
Eight Small Cities that are Great for Walking Car-lovers have plenty of places to visit on holiday. Andy Hayes gives us a tour of some of the finest small towns that are easily visited on foot instead.
The Witches’ Market – La Paz, Bolivia
Walk The Witches' Market with Thomas Carroll in La Paz, Bolivia as he and his
wife shop for some strange items.