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10 Tourist Free Adventure Destinations | Adventure Herald

August 3, 2015 Trying to escape the tourist crowds and their selfie sticks? Looking for a real adventure? Here are our top 10 destinations to get off the beaten track and find the best tourist free adventure destinations! Kozara, Bosnia and Herzegovina Kozara – Sara Tz Located between the rivers Una, Sava, Sana and Vrbas, […]

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Adventure Travel in Siberia – Adventure Herald

December 14, 2015 Siberia is that place often stereotyped as faraway, freezing cold, and devoid of much to see or do. But this description couldn’t be further from the truth (except for maybe the faraway part). Sibera is a vast area of land in the eastern part of Russia of more than 13 million square kilometers […]

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Tips and Hints for Endurance Riding | Adventure Herald

July 29, 2015 Riding a horse for thousands of kilometers might have been the norm back in our pre-car days, but it seems that modern life has made endurance riding something of an extreme sport in its own right. While in a car rally or even a motorbike adventure all you need is some preparation, driving […]

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Sarah Outen Forced to Quit Atlantic Crossing – Adventure Herald

October 5, 2015 Due to adverse weather Sarah Outen had to interrupt her epic quest to circumnavigate the northern hemisphere eastwards only by bike, kayak and rowing boat. She found herself in the middle of the Atlantic quickly approaching hurricane Joaquin with wind speeds of up to 60 knots and huge waves, which did not […]

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East Asia Adventure Travel News Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel News September 25, 2015 By Barbara Watching Japanese tourists, the  assumption immediately suggests itself, that the island nation is one of the greatest markets for selfie sticks. Taking advantage of the narcissism of the Japanese, Australia has launched a new app, the world’s longest selfie stick, especially for the national market of Japan. To […]

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Vietnam Visa Exemptions for 5 European Countries | News

July 28, 2015 Good news for travelers today, as the Vietnamese government announced on its website that Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung decided to drop the visa requirements for tourists staying up to 15 days for passport holders from 5 more European nations, including Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Spain. This waiver became effective on July […]

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Dos And Don'ts For Your Next Safari Adventure – Adventure Herald

September 7, 2015 Going on a safari in Africa is the epitome of adventure. Being in the middle of nature far away from any signs of civilization, tracking animals and sleeping under the African night sky. What has been romanticized for decades, can be quite a dangerous adventure. Our dos and don’ts for your next […]

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Year-Round Adventure Sports in the Pyrenees – Adventure Herald

March 1, 2016 The Pyrenees are kind of considered the poor cousin of the French Alps, yet this is unjustified because the Pyrenees are a glorious mountain range straddling the France-Spain border and offer a more rustic experience than most other European mountain ranges for year-round sports lovers. There isn’t the ritz and glitz of the […]

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Volcanic Activity in Indonesia Closes Airports | News

July 28, 2015 Indonesia, an archipelago consisting of 17,500 islands between the Indian and the Pacific Ocean, is seemingly a tropical paradise. Its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire though makes it a quite dangerous one, since the islands of the nation have the most active volcanoes of the whole ring and has hit […]

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The Thrill of Free Climbing and Free Soloing – Adventure Herald

November 16, 2015 People who are rock climbing fanatics are generally the types who love nothing more than testing their physical strength on cliff-faces and mountain-sides, usually with the assistance of safety of ropes, foot-holds, and even a partner to assist if there’s a problem. But free climbers and free soloists take this thrilling adventure sport to a whole […]

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Freaky Incidents on Suspension Bridges This Month – Adventure News

October 12, 2015 There have been two freaky incidents on suspension bridges this month; one in New Zealand, the other in China. The news comes just a few days after we published an article on scary suspension bridges you DO want to cross, and these two hair-raising incidents are a reminder of just how frightening suspension bridges can […]

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Pre-Lenten Festivals: Rio Carnival – Adventure Herald

February 5, 2016 Before the fasting period of Lent (that leads up to the Christian celebration of Easter), many Christian countries and cultures somehow celebrate Carnival. The Carnival period is usually in February and March – sometimes starting as early as January 6 –  when there are special parties and parades, but usually there is one specific […]

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watersports Archives – Adventure Herald

Extreme Sports February 26, 2016 By Ildi Amon There are so many places to Scuba dive and so many styles of diving that each dive can seem special because you never know what you will discover underwater. But if you’re ready to add a twist to your diving or pick up some new skills then there […]

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3 Local Bus Trips With Epic Scenery – Adventure Herald

August 5, 2016 Bus trips don’t always have to be the dreary daily-grind we all try to escape from during holidays. The following local bus trips with epic scenery will jolt you out of your every-day, and they will be an enriching part of your adventure travels – not just a functional way to get […]

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