TRAVEL INTERVIEW WITH TALON OF ‘1 DAD-1 KID-1 CRAZY ADVENTURE’ BLOG

Nearly one year ago, American Talon Windwalker and his adopted son, Tigger, set out on an indefinite nomadic travel life. Talon had decided he’d been spending his life working way too much and spending way too little time with his son. He was determined to change all that. And so they set out, beginning in …

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NEWS: My Story ‘Cruising into Brunei’ Selected by Barbara Weibel of Hole in the Donut as ‘Best Weekly Narrative Travel Article’

Yet again, I’ve been honored by Barbara Weibel, who has selected ‘Cruising into Brunei‘ as ‘Best Weekly Travel Article’ in her ongoing series. If you’re not familiar with Barbara’s cultural travel blog, Hole in the Donut, and you enjoy excellent narrative travel stories and cultural insights, I highly recommend checking out her informative, entertaining blog. …

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TRAVEL ACCIDENT: $23 CUP OF COFFEE!

TRAVEL ACCIDENT: $23 CUP OF COFFEE! Holy S**t!  I just paid $23 US for an espresso-size cup of coffee! While touring a Penang museum yesterday, I came upon their cafe.  Jane, the friendly, outgoing cafe proprietor promptly told me about their Kopi Luwak and explained their process of preparing the coffee for customers at the …

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PHOTO GALLERY: NATURAL SCENERY OF JAPAN

VIEW FULL GALLERY  While living in Kyoto, Japan for 6 years, I spent every day off, spare weekends, and generous holidays exploring the country. I cycled many coastlines and rural roads, hiked mountains, visited onsen and mountainside temples, climbed a few volcanoes, and camped all over the place. I was equally astounded at the huge …

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TRAVEL SAFETY TIPS: HOW TO TRAVEL SAFELY – pt 1- ATTITUDE

TRAVEL SAFETY TIPS: HOW TO TRAVEL SAFELY- pt 1- ATTITUDE I’ve been traveling solo since 1998, often by bicycle, often to remote areas of developing countries- to tiny villages, along empty rural back roads, in wild mountains, in Asia’s major cities, on empty undeveloped beaches.  And, to date, I’ve never been robbed nor mugged nor …

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TRAVEL INTERVIEW ROUND UP: ONE YEAR OF WEEKLY TRAVELERS’ INTERVIEWS

One year ago, I started interviewing travel bloggers who caught my interest. Lainie Liberti of Raising Miro was my very first interview, airing on Wed, March 9th- exactly one year ago today! Interviewing fellow traveler bloggers was really fun: getting to know them more personally, hearing about their travels and experiences, and discovering what they’ve …

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PHOTO GALLERY: QUIRKY PENANG PHOTOS

PHOTO GALLERY: QUIRKY PENANG PHOTOS Penang is a small island just a stone’s throw off the coast of Malaysia. It’s main town of Georgetown achieved UNESCO World Heritage City status in 2008 due to its large neighborhoods full of colonial-style shops, Chinese row houses and government buildings dating from the old Asian trading route days …

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10 FREE THINGS TO DO IN PENANG MALAYSIA

10 FREE THINGS TO DO IN PENANG MALAYSIA Penang, Malaysia has long been one of my favorite spots in SE Asia. Such diversity of peoples, cultures, architecture, food, and outdoor activities all rolled into one incredibly interesting island. I’ve visited 4 or 5 times in recent years. In 2008, Penang was proclaimed a UNESCO World …

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PHOTO GALLERY: PENANG NIGHT SCENES

PHOTO GALLERY: Penang Night Scenes  SEE Night Photos of Penang UNESCO World Heritage Site Georgetown on Penang Island, Malaysia was one of the most important outposts on the old Asian trading route. Its duty-free status attracted a massive shipping & trading industry. It also attracted merchants, laborers, shippers, entrepreneurs, bankers and hoteliers from all over …

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TRAVEL TIP- MONEY SAVING TIPS FOR TRAVELING IN MALAYSIA

MONEY SAVING TIPS FOR TRAVELING IN MALAYSIA Recently I’ve met several long-term travelers who are visiting Malaysia for the first time. Somewhat to my surprise, I quickly found myself giving lots of tips about choosing products, finding restaurants, and saving money on all sorts of things. Even though they are veteran travelers, they didn’t know …

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