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Baga Beach Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel in South Asia October 6, 2015 By Ildi Amon Goa is the smallest state in India but it packs a big punch! Known for its laid-back vibes, hedonistic all-night trance parties, followed by days spent lazing on the beach. But your visit to Goa can be so much more. Located on the western coast of India, […]

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ice diving Archives – Adventure Herald

Extreme Sports December 15, 2015 By Ildi Amon Pretty soon your Facebook newsfeed will be filled with many of your friend’s photos of their recent skiing or snowboarding holiday, and while there is absolutely nothing wrong with these popular snow sports, if you’re bored of those or looking for a fresh challenge, then these alternative winter […]

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Adventure Travel in Southeast Asia Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel Destinations November 16, 2017 By Fiona Asia is a wonderful continent for adventurous travelers, with its incredible buzzing cities, dirt cheap and fantastic food, and rich culture and history. And when it comes to adventure activity destinations, there are too many to choose from. While many are well known to westerners, and receive a lot of […]

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mule pack saves hikers Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel in North America September 2, 2015 By Keremcan Ayhan Image credit: blueant808 Has it ever occurred to you that the animal you saw in a zoo can be a hero actually? We are not talking about teenage mutant ninja turtles. Last week a pack of mules and a horse rescued a hiker couple in the […]

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decreasing fuel consumption Archives – Adventure Herald

Car Rallies September 10, 2015 By Keremcan Ayhan Image Credit: Richard Clark (Digimist) All of us envied Brian O’Conner and Dominic Toretto when they modified amazing cars in order to be the fastest good-hearted villains. Since we don’t have the chance to become Fast and Furious crew members, we should think about how to modify our cars […]

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Dia de los Muertos 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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wales Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel in North America July 31, 2015 By Barbara You love the ocean, lakes and rivers, but swimming is too boring for you? Scuba diving doesn’t even bring a weary smile to your face anymore? Have a look at our list of the most unusual extreme watersports in the world and chose one for your […]

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Holi India 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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adventure travel in australia Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel in Oceania March 7, 2016 By Ildi Amon Australia is a major backpacker destination particularly for backpackers from the UK, Europe, the US and New Zealand. However, because Australia is a very expensive country, most backpackers are looking for ways to get the most out of the Aussie dollar by combining a backpacking trip […]

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EuroVelo Archives – Adventure Herald

Extreme Travel Adventures July 19, 2016 By Ildi Amon Ready to explore the great outdoors with your mountain bike? Here are some of the world’s best mountain bike touring routes so that you can get around on two wheels in some of the most magnificent and rugged landscapes on Earth. Photo By: Federations European Cyclists Munda […]

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Jules Bianchi Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel News August 27, 2015 By Keremcan Ayhan Image credit: ph-stop FIA (International Automobile Federation) is considering re-launching closed cockpit tests after IndyCar driver Justin Wilson’s fatal accident at Pocono Raceway on Sunday. 37 year-old experienced former F1 driver died after he was hit by the nose cone which broke out of Sage Karam’s car, seconds […]

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how to survive a long flight Archives – Adventure Herald

Informed Traveler June 30, 2016 By Ildi Amon Some of the longest non-stop flights go from Auckland to Dubai; from Singapore to San Francisco, from Melbourne to Doha; from Dallas/Fort Worth to Sydney; and from Johannesburg to Atlanta. These flights are 16-17 plus hours! However, even a much shorter long-haul flight of 10+ hours can be […]

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asia Archives – Page 2 of 4 – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel in South Asia October 8, 2015 By Ildi Amon As the advertising slogan goes: Incredible India! Even if you’ve never been, you can conjure the vibrant imagery of Bollywood dancers, rainbows of sarees, deep yellow curries, the hues of the landscape, and the impressive architecture. Then there are the sounds of the cities, the peace of the […]

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Ferrari Archives – Adventure Herald

Adventure Travel News August 27, 2015 By Keremcan Ayhan Image credit: ph-stop FIA (International Automobile Federation) is considering re-launching closed cockpit tests after IndyCar driver Justin Wilson’s fatal accident at Pocono Raceway on Sunday. 37 year-old experienced former F1 driver died after he was hit by the nose cone which broke out of Sage Karam’s car, seconds […]

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