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Warning: this post may induce some serious need to give up animal products, and should be read with caution.   It’s been exactly 2 years and 1 week since I threw in the creamy, meaty towel, and made a decision to go vegan. You guys might remember that digital dinner party we had with friends back home, to celebrate my first stint of veganism, and to collaborate with 99 other creatives on the 31days project? Well, as 2018 has popped its head around the corner (happy new year btw!) with it comes another Veganuary (Movember’s animal-loving cousin, a.k.a. a January dedicated to trying the vegan lifestyle), which has led me to celebrate who I have become: a Travel Vegan. Now...

Some of you may know that I turned vegan in January. It began with the Veganuary month-long challenge that the team at 31days dared me to take on, and after feeling the health benefits (and knowing the power of veganism to combat the too-much-talk-not-enough-action environmental issues), I decided to stay on and see how long I could last. Yes I’ve cheated once or twice, and yes I eat fish sometimes (especially when we are staying on an island in Iceland that basically lives off the wild salmon from the river around it, or when we visit friends in Swedish Lapland and get offered a rare Swedish delicacy of fermented herring – have to try everything once, right?) but for the most part, probably...

Ever since 2013, people from all over the world have been celebrating Veganuary (pronounced vee-gan-you-airy) which, like other global do-good movements (Movember and Earth Hour come to mind), aims to raise awareness to a cause or concept with a mass following, in the hope that a) the idea will spread; and b) that the small taster* will inspire the participants to practice the movement in everyday life (not just for the selected time period). I didn’t know too much about Veganuary (or veganism for that matter) until recently. Sure, I’d heard of it, and since one of our friends, Dani, is a vegan, I was exposed to the ideas and recipes that were purely plant-based. I was diagnosed with a dairy...

Travel, for many, is a passion, an escape, and a way to explore the world. Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes to make your journeys possible?  Understanding the inner workings of travel can enhance your experiences and help you make informed choices, whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter (like Chanel and Stevo) or someone who prefers the road less traveled. Travel Infrastructure Travel infrastructure is the behind-the-scenes support system that makes traveling possible. It includes airports, roads, buses, hotels and more. Understanding it helps travelers plan their trips better, stay safe, and choose eco-friendly options. It’s also essential for a country’s economy because it supports tourism and trade. It’s a complex web of logistics and operations that...

Camping with your family can be one of the most rewarding experiences you and your loved ones will ever have. It allows you to get away from day-to-day life, and enjoy some quality time together in nature...
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