Tag: Travel Guide
6 Travel Guides Perfect For The Homebody Traveler
- by Wild Bum
You might be scratching your head and thinking that being a homebody AND a traveler doesn’t make sense but hear us out! There’s that traveler out there who LOVES to get away but doesn’t necessarily take off for new places to get out and do it ALL. They want a relaxing, comfortable, and cozy getaway…
Inside Knowhow to Plan an Amazing Trip to Colombia
Colombia offers something for everyone. Rainforests, small towns, large cities, beautiful islands and so much more are all waiting to be discovered. With so much on offer, it is easy to see why it is becoming a real hot spot for travellers. Colombia is steeped in history and tradition with amazing food and world-renowned coffee. …
5 Perfect Travel Guides for the Frequent Flyer
- by Wild Bum
Do you love to jet-set to new countries? Are you a frequent flyer looking to blow all those racked-up travel points on an epic trip? We have got the perfect guides for you! All 5 of these locations would make for an epic trip for the traveler who enjoys air travel to a new destination.…
10 Benefits of Hiring a Travel Guide On Your Next Trip
- by Eliza Brooks
Travelling can be a really great way to explore the world, but it is often an overwhelming experience with so many new things to see and do. However, with someone to guide you, preparing your journey will be a lot easier. That is why hiring a travel guide may be the finest decision you make…
10 Steps to Take When Planning a Trip
- by Wild Bum
Planning a trip does not have to be difficult and confusing. In fact, it can to really fun (we get weird endorphins from it, to be honest!) There are also benefits to it, like saving money by not hiring a travel agent and comparing prices for yourself. It also means YOU are in charge of where…
New Jersey: A Local’s Guide to Food, Fun, History & More!
New Jersey is probably one of the most overlooked states in the US and being squished between two major and historical cities (NYC and Philly) it’s no wonder. Even people who fly into NJ airports quickly hop on a train or into a car and head across state borders. But, these people are hugely missing…