c AT#257 - Travel to Glacier National Park and Western Montana By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 04 Dec 2010 15:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Karl Anders who returns to the show to talk about travel to Western Montana and in particular to the majestic Glacier National Park. Karl encourages us to drive the Going to the Sun Highway but then to get off the blacktop and hick some of the back country of the park (preferably in a group large enough to discourage the curiosity of bears). He describes some of his favorite hikes such as the trail to Hidden Lakes. Glacier is often rated as one of the top places in the United States to hike or backpack. The valleys of Glacier are carved by glacial activity although there aren't as many glaciers still in the park. Karl also talks about some nearby destinations like the National Bison Refuge, Bitterroot Valley and nearby Missoula with its museum to Smokejumpers. Full Article
c AT#258 - Travel to Xi'an, China By asia.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 11 Dec 2010 15:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Brook about her recent trip to Xi’an China. Xi’an is the capital of the Shaanxi province of China and is perhaps best known for the Terracotta Army of Chinese emperor Liu Bang, but what Brook and her husband discovered was a city that warrants more time to explore. Xi’an has a wonderfully rich history as the Chinese terminus of the famous Silk Road trading route. This link to the middle creates a Muslim influence still obvious in the mosques and markets of the city. The city is also still surrounded by its ancient wall which provides a great place for biking around its nearly 12km distance. Brook tells some of the story behind the Wild Goose Pagoda. She also dubs Xi’an the dumpling capital. Full Article
c AT#260 - Biking Spain's Camino di Santiago By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 25 Dec 2010 15:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Ben Dixon about biking the route of the Camino di Santiago in northern Spain. The Camino di Santiago is a an ancient pilgrim trail that runs across northern Spain from the border with France to Santiago di Compostella. The cathedral in Santiago di Compostella reputedly holds the remains of St. James. Modern day pilgrims are sometimes drawn by faith and sometimes just drawn by the journey itself to trek for a month across the varied landscapes of northern Spain. As an American, Ben did not have a month of vacation but rather than be one of those pilgrims who only traverses the very end of the trail he chose to take on the pilgrim route on a bicycle. Along the way he stayed in the hostels that house the many pilgrims where he met people who had been walking from far beyond the border with France. Through countryside, cities and picturesque towns he rode in both sunshine and driving rain, but the highlight of the trip might not be what you think. Full Article
c AT#264 - Travel to Aspen, Colorado By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 22 Jan 2011 15:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Kara Williams of TheVacationGals.com about Aspen, Colorado. Like so many locals who live in that area of Colorado, Kara came for the winters but stayed for the summers. She tells us about this historic silver-mining town that is better known as a winter playground for the wealthy now than for its mining past. Whether you are skiing, hiking or fly fishing it has a wealth of outdoor activities. It offers great, if not always inexpensive, food and a wealth of artistic events set in a gorgeous mountain valley. Kara describes side trips to the Ghost towns of Ashcroft and Independence, to the continental divide at Independence Pass and to the caves at The Grottos. She also tells you whether the Aspen Crud is something you want to get. Aspen also hosts festivals as diverse as the Aspen Institute, Jazz Aspen Snowmass, the Aspen Music Festival and School and Aspen Summer Words. Full Article
c AT#265 - Travel to Los Angeles, California - part 1 By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 15:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Eric Schwartzman (author, educator and podcaster) about his hometown of Los Angeles. Over a two part series of episodes Eric will give us sample itineraries for 4 days in the Los Angeles area. Be forewarned that no theme parks will be involved in Eric's tour but instead an insider's look at LA. So pack up your swim suit, a sport coat and nice shoes and get in your car to explore LA. Along the way Eric points out the cafes, coffee shops, restaurants, hotels and movie locations that he thinks you should know about.Day 1: Eric starts us at the beach at Santa Monica. We visit the Santa Monica Pier, the rides and the aquarium and then head to Venice with its pier, canals, and famous muscle beach.Day 2: We follow Eric to Beverly Hills and Westwood. We look over the valley from the Getty Center above the valley. We visit Century City which is now the home for high rises but one was where John Wayne shot westerns. We go shopping on world famous Rodeo Drive. Full Article
c AT#266 - Travel to Los Angeles, California - part 2 By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 05 Feb 2011 15:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Eric Schwartzman (author, educator and podcaster) about his hometown of Los Angeles. In this second part of a two part series of episodes Eric will give us the last two days of his sample itineraries for 4 days in the Los Angeles area. In this insider’s look at LA Eric points out the cafes, coffee shops, restaurants, hotels and movie locations that he thinks you should know about.Day 3: Hollywood – Sunset Strip, Grauman’s Chinese Theater, Roosevelt, L.A.’s best chili dog, Academy Awards theater, Sunset Grill, Hollywood Cemetary and more.Day 4: Downtown – Chinatown for dim sum, Olvera St. for Mole, Union Station for breathtaking Mission Architecture, Santee Alley and Los Angeles St. for discount children’s formal wear, Disney Hall for magnificent modern architecture and Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church. Full Article
c AT#267 - Travel to Corsica, France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 14:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Jeff Steiner from Americans in France to talk about a lesser known part of France which is the island of Corsica. The island is better known to Americans as the home of Napoleon Bonaparte but the French call the island L’isle Beauté – the Island of Beauty. Corsica boasts a mountainous interior, with a hiking trail from one end to the other, but is surrounded by gorgeous beaches. South of France, in the Mediterranean Sea, the island is sun-drenched in the Summer. Driving on the island can be scary with narrow winding mountain roads with wonderful views. The Corsicans also boast that Christopher Columbus was born there (The Genoese do not agree). Full Article
c AT#270 - Travel to Brooklyn in New York City By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 05 Mar 2011 22:34:46 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Andrew Hickey of TheBrooklynNomad.com about his home town. Andrew gives us reasons to visit this borough of New York City next time we are in town from some of the neighborhoods like DUMBO, Williamsburg, GreenPoint, Brownsville, Bedford-Stuyvesant and Bay Ridge to Prospect Park and Coney Island. The second largest of the New York Boroughs offers good pizza and Italian food for sure, but Andrew will also direct us to a local chocolatier, coffee houses, ice cream parlors and of course Nathan’s Famous hotdogs. Along the way we will visit the Brooklyn Museum, mention where the American War of Independence nearly ended (badly) and ride the classic Coney Island Cyclone. Full Article
c AT#272 - Volunteer Travel to West Africa (Sierra Leone & Liberia) By africa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 14:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Chris Guillebeau from the Art of Non-Conformity about his years volunteering in West Africa with the NGO (non-governmental organization) Mercy Ships. Chris and his wife volunteered with this organization in Sierra Leone and Liberia which gave them a very different view of West Africa. For those not familiar with Mercy Ships, they provide medical services in under-served areas of the world from their floating hospital ships. Chris was in Sierra Leone shortly after the end of its costly civil war. This episode is not about travel to lie on the beach and work on your tan (although Chris does recommend bringing your sunscreen) but about life changing travel. And no, Chris is not a doctor. Full Article
c AT#275 - Travel to Normandy in France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 19:47:07 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Michael Kenney about traveling to Normandy in France. Michael talks about at least two different invasions associated with this region of France. The oldest was the Norman invasion of England which left from Normandy and is documented in the 224 foot long Bayeux Tapestry which is exhibited in a museum in Bayeux. The more recent was the Allied invasion of Normandy in World War 2. Michael describes visiting the invasion beaches (codenamed Juno, Gold, Omaha, Utah, and Sword), the cemeteries, and the village of Sainte-Mère-Église which was the first French Village liberated. Michael also talks about visiting the medieval fortress and monastery. Full Article
c AT#277 - Travel to Charlottesville, Virginia By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sun, 24 Apr 2011 07:03:59 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks again to Jason and Janie about their hometown of Charlottesville, Virginia. Charlottesville was has deep historic roots and the homes of Presidents Jefferson and Madison with the home of Monroe close by as well. Charlottesville is also the home of the University of Virginia and Thomas Jefferson was more proud of founding the institution than of being president. The area is now the home to numerous wineries and numerous restaurants and hosts a thriving food culture. Charlottesville is also a gateway to the Shenandoah Valley as well as other areas for hiking and outdoor activities. Full Article
c AT#278 - Travel to the Four Corners Region in the American SouthWest By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 30 Apr 2011 22:58:33 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Erik Smith again about his trip to the Four Corners area in the American southwest. Four Corners is the spot where 4 U.S. states meet: Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. While the Four Corners spot itself is just a photo op (an probably at the wrong place), the area around it contains some amazing scenery and historic sites. Erik gives us a state by state break down of the area. He tells us about National Parks nearby like Arches Canyonlands, Hovenweep, Moab, Canyon de Chelly, Rainbow Bridge, Mesa Verde , Chaco Culture, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Petrified Forest and Aztec Ruins. The area also boats the spectacular and iconic scenery of Monument Valley and a stretch of road known as the “Million Dollar Highway”. It has many Native American sites including those like Canyon de Chelly run jointly by the Navajo nation and the U.S. Full Article
c AT#279 - Travel to Cyprus By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sun, 08 May 2011 02:25:08 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Roni Weiss about his visit to the divided country of Cyprus. Roni went to Cyprus in part to complete a quest to visit every country in Europe. Roni couchsurfed which gave him a chance to stay with Turkish and Greek Cypriots as well as a Turkish resident. T Full Article
c AT#280 - Travel to England's Lake District By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 14 May 2011 18:15:30 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Zoë Dawes from TheQuirkyTraveler.com about England’s Lake District. This beautiful pastoral area was made famous by the poets and artists in the romantic period, most notably William Wordsworth. Not far from industrial Manchester, the lake district is still a refuge for hikers and and other tourists tucked away in northern England. Zoë describes some of her favorite hikes like the coffin trail along the shores of Lake Windermere and favorite villages like Ambleside. Full Article
c AT#282 - Travel to the Guangxi region of China By asia.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 28 May 2011 21:47:14 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Shawn Farris about his recent trip to the Guangxi region in China. Guangxi is a lesser known but spectacular region in south western China known for its rugged karst mountains and green terraced rice paddies. Shawn explored the area hiking, biking and even kayaking through the countryside. Shawn describes it as a region that still has that “wide open, blue sky, rural feel to it.” The region can be accessed through the cities of Guilin or Yongshuo. During his trip Shawn met the strongest lady he had ever met as well as two of the most enterprising sellers of soda. Full Article
c AT#294 - Travel to Spain's Canary Islands By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 22:16:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Gary Arndt of Everything-Everywhere.com about his recent trip to the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands are tropical volcanic islands that are part of Spain but are located off the coast of Northwestern Africa.They are not named after birds. The first thing that struck me when I got off the plane was how much the weather was like Hawaii and I have heard a lot of people call it Europe's Hawaii. It is a part of Spain. There are two provinces that constitute the Canary Islands. One with its capital on Grand Canaria Island and the other on the island of Tenerife. Columbus's last stop over was in the Canary Islands. Each of the islands, and there are 7 main islands, have a very different character. Full Article
c AT#296 - Travel to Newfoundland, Canada By canada.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 13:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to travel blogger Candice Walsh about St Johns and her her home province of Newfoundland (and Labrador). "In my opinion Newfoundland is maybe the most underrated unappreciated province in Canada". Full Article
c AT#298 - Travel to Lake Tahoe in California and Nevada By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 24 Sep 2011 13:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Bethany of the Nevada Tourism Bureau about Lake Tahoe. Lake Tahoe is a high elevation alpine lake on the border of California and Nevada. It is surrounded by 18 ski areas so it is a popular winter destination. In the winter it is also a great place for back country hiking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. In the Summer, Tahoe is a popular area for hiking, fishing and outdoor activities. But, there is another side to Tahoe which is the casinos, restaurants, and entertainment of Nevada's South Tahoe. Full Article
c AT#300 - Travel to Quebec, Canada By canada.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sun, 23 Oct 2011 00:19:19 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Ira Berstein again, this time about the Canadian Provence of Quebec. Ira suggests seeing both Montreal and Quebec City because of the contrasts in the two major cities in this French-speaking part of Canada.Ira would personally recommend spending more time in Montreal but would understand those who like Quebec city better. Montreal is an international city with more than just French and English influence, all of which add their influence to a lively restaurant scene. Montreal sits on the Saint Lawrence River and at the base on Mount Royal from which it derives its name.Quebec City is possibly the most European city in North America and one of the only walled cities. The city is so popular with American’s that we tried to capture it during both the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Le Chateau Frontenac dominates the Quebec skyline as it has for more than 100 years. Full Article
c AT#301 - Travel to Chihuahua, Mexico with Photographer Ralph Velasco By mexico.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 21:06:17 +0000 Chihuahua is also known for the beautiful Cooper Canyon which is best seen from the train that transverses it. Copper Canyon is a popular tourist destination with Mexicans. Copper Canyon is larger and portions are deeper than the Grande Canyon. Full Article
c AT#308 - Travel to the Champagne Region of France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 13:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to well-known travel writer / editor Don George about his first visit to the Champagne region of France. Despite having lived in France after college, Don had never visited the area made so famous by the blind monk Dom Perignon and his sparkling wine. Don discovered a beautiful agricultural area and learned the secret to a good life is one bottle of Champagne a day. Full Article
c AT#315 - Cruise Barge Canals in England and Wales By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 11 Feb 2012 14:00:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Richard Graw about his experiences cruising the canals of England in a canal boat (or narrow boat). The canals traverse through tunnels, up staircases of locks and even up over aqueducts. Full Article
c AT#316 - Travel to Catalina Island off California By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Feb 2012 16:30:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Carrie from cruisebuzz.net about a popular vacation spot just off the coast of California, Catalina Island. Full Article
c AT#319 - Travel to the Yunnan Province of China By asia.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 17 Mar 2012 12:30:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Lee Moore again about China. Lee comes back on the show to talk about his time in the Yunnan Provence in the southwest corner of China. Yunnan is on the border with Laos, Myanmar and Tibet. Full Article
c AT#324 - Travel to the Twin Cities of Minnesota (Minneapolis) By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 28 Apr 2012 19:29:57 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Kirk Horsted in a two part episode on the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. This first episode focuses on Minneapolis with day trips west of the Mississippi river. Full Article
c AT#325 - Travel to the Twin Cities of Minnesota (St Paul and side trips) By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 05 May 2012 12:30:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Kirk Horsted in a two part episode on the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. In this second half Kirk looks at the state capital of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Full Article
c AT#328 - Adventure Travel in Costa Rica By centralamerica.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Jun 2012 17:51:02 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks about adventure travel in Costa Rica. From rafting on the Pacuare river and ziplining through the Monteverde Cloud forest to snorkeling off the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica can be a great destination for adventure travel. Full Article
c AT#330 - Travel to Connecticut By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 18:47:26 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Jen Russell about the 3rd smallest state in the U.S. Connecticut. Connecticut, the Constitution State, is located halfway between New York and Boston. It has a coastline sheltered by Long Island so more suitable for family frolicking than for surfing. Connecticut also has a long maritime tradition which is celebrated at Mystic Seaport. It's forested rolling hills are popular with people who come to New England in the Fall to see the Fall colors. Connecticut is rich in U.S. history producing people such Revolutionary War patriot Nathan Hale ("My only regret is that I have but one life to give to my country"). It is rich in natural history as evidenced by Dinosaur State Park. Full Article
c AT#332 - Trekking Around Mont Blanc, France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 07 Jul 2012 12:30:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Marc Barach about his recent trek around Monte Blanc. Hiking around the giant mountain on the tour Monte Blanc took him through portions of France, Italy and Switzerland. Full Article
c AT#355 - Solo (International) Travel as a Woman with Janice Waugh By amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 16:14:31 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Janice Waugh from Solo Traveler about solo travel as a woman, particularly solo international travel. Janice did not set out to be a solo traveler but after the death of her husband she gained her courage to travel again. Full Article
c AT#339 - Travel to Costa Brava, Spain By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Sep 2012 16:41:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Sherry Ott about Costa Brava Spain. Costa Brava is in Catalonia north of Barcelona on the rugged coastline of Spain. It also extends as far inland as the Pyrenees and includes farming country and medieval towns. Full Article
c AT#340 - Travel to the Microstates of Europe (Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino) By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 08 Sep 2012 21:54:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to to Gary Arndt about the 4 micro-states in Europe: Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino. "They all have very unique histories and the one thing that they are all very small" Full Article
c AT#343 - Travel to Cambodia By asia.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 06 Oct 2012 12:30:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Noah Lederman of SomewhereOrBust.com about his recent trip to Cambodia. Noah visited Anchor Wat, Rabbit Island near Kep, Battambang and the bamboo trains and Phnom Penh and the sobering Tuol Sleng - S21 memorial. Full Article
c AT#344 - Travel to Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, Christmas Island By pacific.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 12:30:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Lee Abbamonte, the youngest American ever to travel to every country in the world, about 3 islands off the coast of Australia: Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, Christmas Island. Full Article
c AT#345 - Travel to Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Western North Carolina By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 27 Oct 2012 12:30:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Nathan from Wand’rly Magazine about Great Smoky Mountains National Park and about his current home of Western North Carolina. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited U.S. National Park. Full Article
c AT#346 - Travel to Medellin Colombia By southamerica.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 03 Nov 2012 12:30:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to David Lee about his parttime home, the “City of the Eternal Spring”, Medellin Colombia. If you just Medellin as a dangerous city and the home of drug lords, then your information is about 20 years out of date Full Article
c AT#350 - Travel to The Hill Towns of Southern Tuscany By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Mon, 03 Dec 2012 02:13:22 +0000 TheAmateur Traveler talks to Mary Jo Manzanares about 4 of her favorite hill towns in southern Tuscany: Contignano , Montalcino, Montepulciano and Pienza. Experience the food, the wine and the slower pace of some of these hill towns. Full Article
c AT#351 - Travel to the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador By southamerica.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sun, 09 Dec 2012 01:50:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Jim Lutz from Via Adventures about the Ecuador's Galapagos Islands. "The Galapagos has to be one of the most unique and wonderful wildlife destinations in the world." Full Article
c AT#353 - Travel to Queensland’s Sunshine Coast By australia.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 22 Dec 2012 22:40:35 +0000 Hear about Queensland's Sunshine Coast north of Brisbane Australia from Annabel Candy. Long white sand beachs, hiking trails, a tropical zoo in the tropics. Full Article
c AT#356 - Travel to Santa Fe, New Mexico By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 03:06:00 +0000 Hear about travel to Santa Fe, New Mexico as the Amateur Traveler talks to Billie Frank from SantaFeTravelers.com about her city, the second oldest in the United States and the oldest capital city in the U.S. Full Article
c AT#362 - Travel to The Guianas - French Guiana, Suriname, and Guyana By southamerica.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Mar 2013 13:30:00 +0000 Hear about travel to the Guianas (French Guiana, Suriname and Guyana) as the Amateur Traveler talks to Marcello Arrambide from wanderingtrader.com about his recent trip to these three South American countries. Full Article
c AT#363 - Travel to Puerto Rico By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 16 Mar 2013 18:47:06 +0000 Hear about travel to Puerto Rico as the Amateur Traveler talks to Kaleb Garcia about his home country of Puerto Rico. The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory in the Caribbean with its own culture, language (Spanish), history and food. Full Article
c AT#365 - Travel to the South Side of Chicago, Illinois By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 30 Mar 2013 17:58:33 +0000 Hear about travel to the South Side of Chicago as the Amateur Traveler talks to Amy Bugbee, author of "Suffering and Celebration of Life in America", about her hometown, the South Side of Chicago. The South Side of Chicago is more than just the White Sox and the stock yards just as Chicago pizza is more than just deep dish. Full Article
c AT#367 - Travel to Toulouse, France By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 12:30:00 +0000 The Amateur Traveler talks to Benny the Irish Polyglot about Toulouse, France. Benny lived in the city for 3 months to work on his French. He was drawn to the University city culture but fell in love with the "pink" city. Full Article
c AT#369 - Travel to Bucharest, Romania By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 27 Apr 2013 12:30:00 +0000 Hear about travel to Bucharest as the Amateur Traveler talks to Wandering Earl about visiting and living in that city. Earl calls Bucharest one of the most under-rated cities in all of Europe, certainly eastern Europe. Full Article
c AT#371 - Travel to Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe, Zambia) By africa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 11 May 2013 12:30:00 +0000 Hear about travel to Victoria Falls as the Amateur Traveler talks to Nir Ben-Dov about his trip to this spectacular falls on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia. This was Nir’s second trip and his wife’s first trip from their home in Israel to this famed set of falls in southern Africa. Full Article
c AT#372 - Travel to Stockholm, Sweden By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 18 May 2013 16:13:50 +0000 Hear about travel to Stockholm, Sweden as the Amateur Traveler talks to Malin from HauteCompass.com about Sweden's beautiful capital city. Full Article
c AT#374 - Travel to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam By asia.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 08 Jun 2013 15:23:02 +0000 Hear about travel to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam as the Amateur Traveler talks to Jodi Ettenberg from legalnomads.com. Full Article
c AT#380 - Travel to Kansas City (Kansas and Missouri) By usa.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 27 Jul 2013 11:30:00 +0000 Hear about travel to Kansas City (Kansas and Missouri) as the Amateur Traveler talks to Rob Walch about the Paris of the Plains. Kansas City has that nickname because of the many fountains in the city. Full Article
c AT#386 - Travel to the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean By caribbean.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sun, 08 Sep 2013 16:07:59 +0000 Hear about travel to the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean as the Amateur Traveler talks again to Gary Arndt of Everything-Everyhwere.com. Gary just finished an island hopping tour that took him to most of the islands in the Caribbean. We will cover the islands of St. Martin, Anguilla, Saba, St. Barts, St. Eustatius, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Barbuda, and Montserrat on this episode. Full Article