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Should You Start a Travel Blog for Your Round the World Trip?
You read travel blogs in anticipation of your next big trip. You’ve thought of starting one of your own, but don’t know where to begin. Adam Seper fills you in on the pros and cons of blogging, plus gives some helpful hints on whether or not you can turn this whole venture into a business.
Latest Ecotourism Travel Destinations for 2013
What are the latest hot-spots to check out when it comes to ecotourism in 2013? Here are seven places worth putting on your list.
Five Reasons Parents Should Travel With Their Kids
Many families debate whether or not traveling with their kids is a worthwhile or healthy thing to do. Hannah Miller, a teen who’s traveled all over the world, shares a few of the reasons family travel is not only a good thing, but a highly beneficial way of life for both parents and children!
Hostels – A Haven for Single Travelers
If you’re single and it’s bumming you out, there is a place Netanya Stutz recommends you pack your bag and venture to, where being single is the norm, and where social status, employment status, and ego are pushed aside, allowing your true self to come out and play.
Best Summer Festivals in the UK [Sponsored Post]
This is a sponsored post brought to you by Sykes Cottages. For more information on sponsored posts read here. Say ‘festival’ to anyone in the UK, and more than likely they’ll reply Glastonbury, the south west favourite famous for incredible outdoor music and mud in equal measure. But Glastonbury isn’t the only jewel in the UK
Real Food Adventures
Whether you have a few hours or a few weeks, our range of food trips will serve you up a delicious taste of the world. Explore a country’s cuisine, culture and sites on a Real Food Adventure, enjoy a host of regional real food experiences on a Bite-size Break or embark on an Urban Food Safari to search out a city’s best food and drink.
A Bangka to Bohol: Adventures in Philippine Travel
How two valiant travelers cope with the sometimes fickle Philippine’s transport system and avoid disaster in the process.
Burma is Back
Burma is back on the map for ethical travellers. Follow in Alex Jones’ footsteps as he checks out a fascinating country where, for the moment at least, foreign tourists remain few and far between.
Why South Korea Makes the Perfect Winter Getaway for 2013
Embrace the colder months in the super-modern country preparing to be the host of the next winter Olympics. South Korea may not yet be recognized as a top winter destination, but writer and expat Natalie Lyall-Grant explains why it should be – and will be – over the next few years.
7 of the Most Sustainable Breweries Around the World
The US isn’t the only one bringing back the microbrewery. Check out these seven local, sustainable breweries located throughout the world.
Can Families Travel Indie-Style On a Tour?
There are lots of travel myths floating around out there. Two of the biggest are that you can’t take a real indie trip as a family, and you can’t have an indie travel experience on a guided tour. Adam Seper is here to dispel those myths and show you how to do both.
Nha Trang ― Vietnam’s Happiest Beach Town on $30 a Day
Nha Trang is the perfect laid back beach break as you make your way between frenetic Ho Chi Minh City and cultural Hanoi. James Pham explores why it may also just be the happiest place in Vietnam.
10 Things You Should Know About Round The World Tickets
Putting together round the world tickets can leave even the experienced traveler on the verge of tears. Tom Shuttleworth tells us what we need to know before we start planning that trip of a lifetime.
Why Planning a Multi-Stop Trip Shouldn’t Be Difficult
Planning a round the world trip can often be more difficult than taking the leap of faith to actually do it, especially when it comes to fights. With the advent of Indie, BootsnAll’s new multi-country flight finder, planning just got a whole lot easier.
Affordable Round the World Routes
Multi-stop flights remain one of the smartest ways to travel the world on a budget. We break down current airfare trends and share five affordable RTW routes for 2026 to help you plan your next adventure.
BootsnAll Launches Indie – the World’s First Multi-Country Flight Finder
For years planning a multi-stop international flight has been timely, costly, and a giant pain. Not anymore. Today BootsnAll launches Indie, where you can search, choose, and book up to a 25-leg trip with a few clicks of your mouse.
16 Things I Might Change If I Was Launching a Travel Startup Today
BootsnAll CEO Sean Keener has learned a lot over the past 15 years at BootsnAll. With the recent birth of his twin girls, and on the eve of the biggest product launch in his company’s history, he has done some reflecting. Today he shares 16 tips for those looking to launch a travel start-up.
Will You Accept the Big Challenge?
You’ll be happy to know Intrepid Travel is throwing down the gauntlet once again, and now is the perfect time to dive headfirst into a new challenge. Whether you get a kick out of pushing yourself to the limits, or you just feel like trying something new, Intrepid Travel is challenging you to make 2013 a year to remember.
6 Great Cities to Soak in That Christmas Atmosphere
Christmas is a special time of the year in many parts of the world, but it’s also true that some places do it far better than others. Nellie Huang has chosen six places to consider for a unique and interesting holiday.
Celebrating Christmas in India
Christmas is celebrated across India and every state has its own unique way of celebrating. Aditi Bose takes you through a journey across some of these states and also introduces you the best Christmas shopping and food that these regions have to offer.
36 Hours in Budapest: Exploring the Christmas Markets
Christmas Markets are part of the holiday in Europe, but the one in Budapest doesn’t usually get promoted. Cristina Puscas is here to give you a 2-day itinerary for visiting the Christmas Markets in Budapest.
Peru’s Hidden Adventure Tourism Gems
Beyond the well-trodden Inca trails to Machu Picchu, Kayla Washko recommends five little-known adventure tourism destinations throughout Peru.
Winning The Layover Lottery
In which the eyes of a long term traveler are opened in a new way and layovers go from being the bane of Jennifer Miller’s existence, to a magical block of time in which anything is possible, and the unexpected is allowed to blossom. How did you spend your last layover? More importantly, how will you spend your next one?
The 109th Country
On a 2nd class train from Bulgaria to Serbia, William Blomstedt is surprised to meet a 82 year old man from Georgia, USA traveling by himself. Little did he realize that this encounter would change the course of his trip.

















