packing
Oct
14
By Travel Agony Aunt
Travel Agony Aunt received the following question from a traveler planning a holiday in Venice in winter:

Dear Travel Agony Aunt, I’m thinking of booking a trip to Venice late November early December. Do you have any suggestions for hotels and what the temperature would be. Would… read full article
Aug
21
By Stellah Uliriksen
Normally bloggers are usually so busy in the virtual world that they overlook small things in the authentic world which could be very important in life.

The things they overlook might happen while traveling as they are occupied in trying to choose the gadgets they… read full article
Aug
15
By Marion
Summer holiday movie: If you love Barcelona do not miss the upcoming Woody Allen’s film starring Scarlett Johansson, Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem. ‘Vicky Cristina Barcelona‘, the story of two American girls on a summer vacation in Spain, was shot in Barcelona, Avilés and Oviedo.
British traveler stereotype… read full article
Aug
12
By Stellah Uliriksen
You may be good at freelancing but the question is are you good at international traveling?
I have been Voyaging since I was a sparkle in my father’s eye and I will tell you some career international travel tips.
• International travel is part of your job… read full article
Jul
24
By Anita Choudhary
One tends to get so busy packing, booking and arranging for stay that the specific climate of the place is usually forgotten and you tend to end up carrying the wrong things.

Read a few helpful hints before you start packing for different climates.
Jul
01
By Anita Choudhary
Carrying back sweet memories that can last a lifetime is only possible when you have a great collection of photos. Here are some interesting and thoughtful tips to make your trip memorable.
Carry a separate bag for your camera so that you do not have to rummage through… read full article
Jun
18
By Anjeeta Nayar
The events associated with 9/11 have changed the way we travel inexorably. New travel restrictions on hand luggage and checked baggage coupled with the long waits due to security checks have made traveling by air quite a stressful affair. These checks and restrictions have been further augmented after the Trans-Atlantic… read full article
Jun
05
By Anita Choudhary
Planning to take a flight soon?

Although the seeming air travel may look hassle free, sometimes checking out relevant specifications helps to make your trip more enjoyable. So, before you pack and zip your bags, just check out these helpful tips.
1. Check if your flight… read full article
Jun
02
By Travel Agony Aunt
Travel Agony Aunt received the following question from a traveler in agony:
Dear Travel Agony Aunt
I am traveling to Prague for a week and am wondering if yo have any suggestions on things to pack for the trip? Are there essentials traveling to Prague that you think I may need? Thanks
K, age 36… read full article
May
31
By Shabana Nather
You might love India, you might hate it; but one thing’s for sure – you’ll never be unaffected by it. This country of a billion is more than just an assault on the senses, as travel writers like to call it. It’s vast, noisy, incredibly diverse, ostentatious, incredibly wealthy, dirt poor, simple… read full article
Apr
07
By Mascha
After the great success of my previous article about useless travel items here is the follow-up!
Check this new selection of funny and cool travel gadgets for your next trip that can be purchased online. Some might enhance your travel experience whilst others will languish in your bag, unused. However, there could be some… read full article
Mar
19
By Amy Bender
With ever changing airline regulations and increased security measures, flying can be tough at the best of times. Flying with a preschooler can carry with it some extra challenges, but with a little thought ahead of time, you and your small child can look at flying as just another adventure… read full article
Mar
13
By Paul Crompton
Although Confucius said “A Journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step”, it’s important to think of all the other steps taken even before the journey can begin. Once you arrive at your destination, you wonder why you took all the bother in the first place to… read full article
Feb
27
By Dawn Carlson
Due in large part to the large number of expatriates and multinational corporations based in the city, Shanghai is like no other city in China. With such an international and cosmopolitan atmosphere, it is sometimes easy to forget that you are, in… read full article
Feb
21
By Anita Choudhary

When the travel bug catches you a little later in life, I would say, is the best time for you, as there is no responsibility and you have all the time in the world to explore new destinations.
However, as much as there is to… read full article