Border Crossing Dangers in Egypt: How to Stay Safe

Border Crossing Dangers in Egypt: How to Stay Safe

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and travel: The situation around the world is changing dramatically. Various governments have changed their travel warnings to restrict travel during this time. To understand how this may impact cover under your policy, please go to our FAQs and select your country of residence. read more

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Bird Watching Secrets : An Independent Day Trip From Hanoi to Thung Nham Bird Garden

Thung Nham Bird Garden, Ninh Binh

Bird Watching Secrets : An Independent Day Trip From Hanoi to Thung Nham Bird Garden

In search of scenic nature, bird watching and an adventurous day trip from Hanoi, Vietnam? Hanoi Eco Tour introduces this ultimate independent travel guide to Thung Nham bird garden tells you everything you need to know about visiting the best bird watching spots in Ninh Binh, near Hanoi.

Where is Thung Nham bird park?

Thung Nham Bird Park travel map read more

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Board of Directors

Lea Bill

Board of Directors

Lea Bill, RN, BScN

President
Knowledge Holder and Traditional Cree Practitioner

Lea is a Registered Nurse for the past 25 years. As a Cree woman she originates from the Pelican Lake First Nation in Saskatchewan and currently is the Research and Oversight Engagement Manager Project at Alberta First Nations Information Governance Centre. Lea served on the Board of Directors for the Aboriginal Nurses Association from 1990 -1994 and as President from 1994-1999. Lea is a Traditional practitioner applies an integrated approach to her practice combining her Indigenous knowledge with her nursing knowledge, Bio-energy sciences and the research field. read more

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Bivouacking: Sleeping under the stars

Bivouacking: Sleeping under the stars.

Bivouacking: Sleeping under the stars

Photo: Anna Brauns

Sleeping under the stars: there’s no other way experiencing nature more intense. That’s why bivouacking is many outdoor-enthusiast’s secret dream. Michael Bösiger, a Tatonka employee and professional outdoor guide from Switzerland, who slept many nights in the open while hiking, kayaking or trekking. In the following, he shares his experience and points out what’s most important in terms of sleeping outside. read more

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Black Friday Tips and Tricks to Actually Save Money

Black Friday Tips and Tricks to Actually Save Money

Black Friday is right around the corner. It is a day where consumerism gets at its best but at the same time, it is a great day for those of us who are in need of good bargain to get a few essentials at a much better price.Black Friday tips to avoid going broke and to have a much better experience at buying only what you need.Learn all about Black Friday Tips. read more

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Big Bend National Park Travel Guide: Camping in Texas in 2021

big bend national park camping in texas

Big Bend National Park Travel Guide: Camping in Texas in 2021

Tucked away in the southwest of Texas lies Big Bend National Park, a hidden gem that offers a fully immersive experience in the awe-inspiring majesty of nature. That’s why we had to put together this Big Bend National Park travel guide in order to help you plan your next Texas getaways in 2021. read more

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Big 10: ‘How to…’ Edition | persons

Big 10: ‘How to…’ Edition | persons

Your backyard is in the race for the baddest in the neighborhood, your dog is days away from catching a fireworks-induced cold, and you’re increasingly concerned that the flight you booked six months ago is missing in the thousands could belong, which are canceled daily.

What to do? For tips on these and less serious topics, we turned to the experts. read more

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Big Sky Skiing

The Top of Andesite Mountain at Big Sky shot with a Gro Pro Max in 360 mode with 5k resolution. Edited in the GoPro Quik app with and IPad Pro

Big Sky Skiing

“You just need to let go of your nervousness and let yourself go fast and be free.” –Wilson to Bailey after day 1 of skiing.

3 out of 5 Owens say that Big Sky is their favorite place to ski.

What we loved about Big Sky:

Lots of long, blue runs with varied terrain

A few nice, open green runs for beginners

The absolute best lifts with heated seats and a bubble that can be pulled down to protect you from the wind read more

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Bike Travel: On-the-go by train and by bike

Bike Travel: On-the-go by train and by bike

Sustainability, environmental protection, and a city break in sync

A city break on two wheels is very relaxing, especially if the journey begins on the train and you can lean back. Whether you’re out with a normal bicycle, Citybike, or mountain bike, the Austrian train services offer all travellers the chance to take their one-track means of transport along with them. read more

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Beyond the brochure: The beginner’s guide to the Japan Rail Pass

Beyond the brochure: The beginner’s guide to the Japan Rail Pass

Beyond the brochure: The beginner’s guide to the Japan Rail Pass

So you’ve decided to plan your first trip to Japan—you’ve set aside your budget, marked out the dates on your calendar, and have already begun diving deep into the planning of the actual trip itself. Through the overwhelming bounty of information available through the internet, and perhaps with some first hand advice from friends, family, and the helpful Travel Communicators of JAPAN RAIL CAFE, you would’ve most definitely come across information on a most curious Japan travel aid: The Japan Rail Pass . read more

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