Informed Traveler September 16, 2015 By Barbara If you seek true adventure, you don’t necessarily have to participate in an Arctic expedition or venture out to fill the last blank spots on our maps in the center of Africa. Adventure starts right in front of your door steps. We talked to Jacob Laukaitis, an avid traveler, adventurer and […]
Best Hiking Apps 2016 – Adventure Herald
March 23, 2016 The best hiking apps make your life much easier than you would think. Imagine your hiking tour without google maps and useful applications collected on your smartphone. You might lose your way in every second minute, and it would take days to plan even the simplest journey. Download some of these best […]
6 of the Best Road Trips in Europe – Adventure Herald
September 22, 2015 Road trips are a symbol for absolute freedom and the ultimate, unpredictable adventure. But you don’t have to venture all the way to the USA’s famous Route 66, to satisfy your driving desire. Get your friends and some supplies and enjoy the ride on one of the best road trips in Europe! […]
The World's Most Adventurous Animals – Adventure Herald
September 4, 2015 Adventure and travel is not only for humans, since our furry little friends don’t just make great companions at home, but also on the road. You’ve heard of the stories of the cat that walked miles to come home, the dog that will follow its owner round the world, and more recently the cat […]
Outdoor Adventures in Albania – Adventure Herald
September 9, 2015 Albania is a small, young country at the coast of the Adriatic and the Ionic Sea, after the fall of communism in the early 90s still struggling to find its place on the tourist map. Most of Albania is covered by rough nature, rugged mountain ranges and deep valleys that only give […]
Guinness World Records Broken by Motorcyclists – Adventure Herald
September 3, 2015 Motorcyclists are known for their commitment to being on the two-wheels whenever they want to feel comfortable. They become one body with their motorbikes while riding through a racetrack, an off-road track or a highway. This dedication serves for a divine aim and a sole powerful motivation that keeps them stay strong […]
Adventure Holidays in Greenland – Adventure Herald
November 2, 2015 It’s one of those funny little ironies in the world: Iceland is quite green and Greenland is quite icy, but the icy island has a lot more to offer than endless frozen water. Greenland is an autonomous region of the Kingdom of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. About 80% of […]
5 Alternative and Unusual Winter Sports To Try in Europe
November 2, 2017 Skipping the beach this year in lieu of a winter adventure destination? There is no need to stick to skiing when there are so many thrilling and unusual winter sports and activities out there to choose from, just a little off the beaten track. If it’s heart stopping and unforgettable winter travel adventures […]
Millennials are Shaping the Travel Industry – For the Better – Adventure Herald
November 7, 2017 Photo by: rawpixel.com In recent years, the millennial generation (defined as those born roughly between 1982 and 2002) has been blamed for killing a number of industries in cold blood. Scarred by the Great Recession of the late 2000s and early 2010s, Generation Y’s spending habits are quite different than those of previous generations. As a […]
Visiting the Caribbean Post Hurricanes: What Travelers Need to Know – Adventure Herald
November 3, 2017 More than two months on, Caribbean islands affected by Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria in September are picking up the pieces and slowly returning to normalcy. While worst affected areas will take years to rebuild, they are on the road to recovery. It’s easy to think that you should cancel plans or look […]
Essential Tips for Visiting Bali
November 8, 2017 Photo by: Thomas Depenbusch When to Visit The cheapest time to visit is between May and June. Bali is located roughly 8 degrees south of the equator, and so it has a tropical, warm and humid climate all year round with two main distinct seasons: dry (between May and September) and rainy (October to […]
Tightrope Walking and Slacklining – Adventure Herald
January 20, 2016 String up a rope between two fixed objects, anything between a few centimeters to dozens of meters in the air and walk across it. Sounds impossible right? Well, while tightrope walking and slacklining are not super easy they are two extreme sports that are not impossible either. Photo by: Noel Reynolds Difference […]
Cliff Jumping: The Wildest Cliff Diving Locations – Adventure Herald
April 19, 2016 With the hot months just around the corner in the Northern Hemisphere, we’re taking a look at the world’s top cliff jumping locations. Giant cliffs over clear waters are a great find for those who enjoy cliff diving, and usually found on islands or coastal areas, but sometimes in canyons or waterfalls […]
What Is Extreme Hot Air Ballooning? – Adventure Herald
February 16, 2016 There can be more to hot air ballooning than softly drifting along in a graceful balloon over a city or scenic site. While there are some amazing adventurous hot air ballooning sites in the world, there is a whole other category, which is extreme hot air ballooning. These extreme hot air balloon adventures involve expert […]



