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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 […]

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Mount Agung Volcanic Eruption – What Travelers to Bali Need to Know – Adventure Herald

November 23, 2017 After two months of seismic activity, Mount Agung slowly began to erupt this week, with smoke pluming upwards 700m from the peak of the volcano. More than 145,000 Balinese residents have fled their homes to escape the threat of the eruption when the volcano alert was raised to its maximum level of […]

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3 Desert Adventures That Should Be on Everybody's Bucket List – Adventure Herald

September 8, 2015 Do you love extremes? Do you enjoy the sight of endless sand dunes, rock formations and vast spaces? If you are not scared of loneliness and being far from every sign of civilization, then remember your basic survival skills and get ready for your desert adventure! Photo by Trip & Travel Blog. Sahara The […]

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Religious Pilgrimages For Adventure Travelers – Adventure Herald

January 6, 2016 Religious pilgrimages are not always for the religious, sometimes visiting a sacred site or taking part in a religious pilgrimage can be spiritually significant, historically important or culturally interesting to a non-religious, but open-minded, adventure traveler as well. Here are some of the world’s most important religious pilgrimages for adventure travelers. Photo By: […]

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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 […]

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camping grounds Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel in Eastern Europe April 1, 2016 By Ildi Amon With spring, summer and autumn upon us this is the perfect time of year to go camping. Whether you’re packing a sleeping bag and camping in the wild, or finding a campsite with amenities like shower blocks and electricity, there’s nothing quite like the joy […]

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Bangkok Got Hit by Bomb Attack | News

August 17, 2015 Thailand’s capital Bangkok got hit by an explosion on Monday evening, around 7 pm local time during rush hour. According to officials, a bomb on a motorbike has detonated near Rajprasong junction in district Pathum Wan, in front of Erawan Shrine. The shrine is a Hindu place of worship and also a popular […]

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Oktoberfest Munich Archives – Adventure Herald

Informed Traveler December 29, 2015 By Ildi Amon Plan a year of adventure travel to some of these vibrant, loud and spectacular traditional festivals around the world. Photo By: nateClicks La Tomatina, Spain La Tomatina is essentially a tomato-throwing festival that takes place in eastern Spain in the town of Bunol each year on the last Wednesday […]

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Survivor Becomes Reality with Greek Island Survival Holiday Adventure – Adventure Herald

January 15, 2016 Have you ever heard the term ‘survival holiday’? A small Greek island offers you a real castaway experience with every aspect of surviving. Alimia is for you, if you are planning to experience something really unusual during your holiday or simply got fed up with the boring sightseeing tours and lying on the beach type of pastime. […]

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5 Amazing Natural Light Displays Around the World – Adventure Herald

December 21, 2017 Every now and then, Mother Nature treats us to a spectacular show that makes you stop and appreciate just how mysteriously beautiful our planet is. Light comes in many changing forms, some of which can be truly mezmerizing. These natural light displays make fireworks seem boring and you should really try to see […]

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Watch: The Man at the End of the World Wins Best Adventure Travel Short Film – Adventure Herald

November 13, 2017 The Adventure Travel Trade Association’s contest has awarded The Man at the End of the World first place in its “Adventure in Motion” film contest. Created in partnership with Turismo Chile, it helps to show why Tierra del Fuego is one of the great adventure travel destinations out there. Photo by: Rodoluca The vote was determined by […]

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Scenic Helicopter Flight Locations – Adventure Herald

April 27, 2016 Riding in a helicopter is not something everyone gets to do. Even those bursting with frequent flyer points, often have never set foot in a helicopter. Here are some of the world’s best scenic helicopter flight locations, and for those with the need for something a little more extreme, here are some […]

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Extreme Adventure Records Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel News November 26, 2015 By Duvessa (Image Credit – Glenna Barlow) Fyodor Konyukhov, the famous Russian adventurer, has recently revealed that he will be flying solo around the world in a balloon, without making any landing. If he succeeds, he will break American traveler Steve Fossett’s record, who was the first person to do […]

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Cape Town's Water Shortage: How is it Affecting Tourism? – Adventure Herald

February 5, 2018 One of the continent’s most affluent and developed metropolises, Cape Town is an oasis in South Africa’s otherwise arid landscape. The iconic Table Mountain that overlooks the city traps breezes that drift from warm ocean waters and creates local rainfall, the region’s most precious commodity. Now, the city is facing a bona […]

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