…. In 1988 Lima’s historic center was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a label well deserved. 11. The catacombs of Lima’s San Francisco Monastery display the bones of more than 25,000 humans One of the most famous – or notorious – historic churches in Lima’s historic center is San Francisco Monastery. It’s renowned for its macabre dungeon-like catacombs that display the bones of over 25,000 humans. Underneath the church’s main chapel a series of…
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Canary Islands – El Hierro – La Palma – La Gomera – Fuerteventura
…ming in natural sea pools and the Canary’s best scuba diving & snorkeling. Travelers who love nature & tranquility and prefer to avoid over-developed tourist areas should definitely consider exploring El Hierro. Fuerteventura by Patrick Muller on Flickr CC Fuerteventura Island Fuerteventura is the easternmost island of the Canaries, along with neighboring Lanzarote, situated just to the north across a narrow channel. They are both set only 100 km…
TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH BRET LOVE OF GREEN GLOBAL TRAVEL
…————————————- Thanks, Bret, for telling us all about yourself, Mary, your videos, eco travels, favorite places and animals plus upcoming plans for Green Global Travel. Sounds like exciting times ahead! Good luck and enjoy the journey. :) cheers, Lash Follow Bret, Mary, and Green Global Travel: Green Global Travel Facebook: GreenGlobalTravel Twitter: GreenGlobalTrvl Pinterest: GreenGlobalTrvl QUESTIONS: Have you ever taken an eco tour or engaged in…
TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH ABIGAIL KING OF INSIDE THE TRAVEL LAB
Abigail King – Freelance Photographer and Travel Writer of Inside the Travel Lab TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH ABIGAIL KING OF INSIDE THE TRAVEL LAB In this week’s travel interview, I’m thrilled to present beautiful and talented Abigail King of Inside the Travel Lab. Abi’s a highly successful freelance travel writer / photographer who’s had her work published in such prestigious magazines as National Geographic Traveler, BBC and Lonely Planet. As soon as…
TRAVEL STORY: FRASER ISLAND BACKPACKING DISASTER
…r recovering, I spent my final two days on Fraser Island hitch-hiking with travelers who had (intelligently, I have to admit) arrived in 4WD vehicles. beautiful rocks and canyon hikes at Fraser Island The last day I went driving around the island with a cheerful older guy who gave me a lift. We had great conversations, drove for hours up the wide, sweeping beaches, and hiking up several stunning red and orange rock canyons. That was immensely more…
August 2016 Travels in Review
…nterest, check them out now: dancing at a Sunday rave party on Tulum Beach TRAVEL TIPS: Costs of Budget Travel in Mexico – 2016 Amazingly, I have now spent nearly 6 months in Yucatan, Mexico! And all of that this year, after arriving in Mexico for the 1st time in January. I had noooo idea I would love it so much or spend so much time here. I’ve explored most of Yucatan Peninsula, visiting historic Spanish towns, Mayan ruins, beaches, cenotes and o…
TRAVEL INTERVIEW: Stephanie Yoder of Twenty Something Travel
…olo traveling. What are the biggest 2-3 differences you’ve noticed between traveling solo and traveling as a couple? It’s definitely been an adjustment in many ways. I think it’s forced us to think a lot about who we are individually and together- for example I am an introvert and he is an extravert- which means we both have had to learn a lot about the other’s personality and needs. Compromise has been a huge factor in traveling as a couple. When…
TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH THE PLANETD
…ocial marketing. Going home allows us to take care of the details. When we travel, we seem to travel hard. Other people can take it slow and stay in one place for months on end. We like to keep on the move. If we are going to stay put for a couple of months, we would rather be at home near our friends and families. When we are home we catch up on all our work 5. When did you start your travel website ThePlanetD ? How long have you been working o…
TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH JANICE WAUGH OF SOLO TRAVELER
…do, Janice: Q1: Janice, you’ve had several speaking engagements about solo travel and travel blogging over the past year. How did you get into public speaking? Did you intentionally seek it out? Or did it just fall in your lap? Is it something you especially enjoy doing? A year ago I had never spoken in public – at least not for more than a few minutes. Then, I was invited to speak at The Travel Bloggers Show in Orlando. I couldn’t believe how eas…
Costs of Budget Travel in Turkey in 2020
…. The same holds true for hot air ballooning in low vs high season. Budget travelers can keep their travel costs at affordable prices by traveling in Turkey during low season. My Costs to Travel Around Turkey for 3 Months Regardless of the Covid situation (I was here both before and during the lock-downs) and the devaluing Turkish lira, my monthly travel expenses have remained well under $600 US per month for three months during Turkey’s off seaso…










Hi! I'm Lash, an American nomadic world traveler who's been traveling solo since 1998. I’m passionate about traveling the world nomadically and then sharing it all with you. I hope to inspire you to travel the world, to entertain you with tales from the road, and to help you reach your travel dreams. Welcome! 



