While researching Morocco I stumbled across photos of a “Blue City” and I just knew that Elise and I had to see this in person. So I did what I always do, and I sent a few photos over to
We decided on starting our first morning on the island with the Raemaru mountain trail since it looked like the smallest of the trails and was close to the Arorangi area that we were staying in.
One activity that kept appearing in all of my searches was the cross islands track, a track that goes across the island and takes you up to “the needle” where you can get a 360 degree view of the island.
One of the best solutions for relieving stress? Head to an island where you can spend your entire days eating, sleeping, and relaxing at the beach. That is, unless the one you pick to visit is full of chickens
Definitely a once in a lifetime experience, our trip to the Sahara Desert was a tick off the ol' bucket list. Riding camels at both sunset and sunrise, dancing the night away and stargazing under one of the clearest skies
When people ask me what via Ferrata is I tell them, “it’s like rock climbing with metal in the rock to step on and hold onto”. The literal translation of via Ferrata into English is “iron path” and that’s exactly
This was our favorite part of our Moroccan adventure. The tour starts in Marrakech, takes you across the Atlas Mountains to the Dades Valley, Continues to the Sahara Desert, Back through the Atlas Mountains and then ends in Fes.
Everything is made up of four elements: Earth, water, fire and air. Iceland is a perfect example of the intertwining of these elements. This country, found on planet Earth, has been described as "the land of fire and ice." A