Adventure Travel News January 23, 2018 By Fiona Jamaica’s officials declared a state of emergency last Thursday following a spate of violent crime and killings. As military operations are underway to curb the violence, visitors are faced with questions around whether Jamaica is safe to visit at this time and how drastic the situation really is. Here […]
Ollie Phillips Archives – Adventure Herald
Extreme Sports August 6, 2015 By Keremcan Ayhan The mainstream definition of sports suggest that a sports activity should take place in a special area. This is a definition for people who follow the mainstream, enjoying the sweet limits of the comfort zone. However, for adventure travel enthusiasts, best places for adventure travel may serve as […]
travel health Archives – Adventure Herald
Informed Traveler January 18, 2016 By Ildi Amon Whether you’re going on a short adventure travel holiday, or a longer backpacking trip of months or even years, it pays to stay healthy while travelling. While it can seem impossible with all of the delicious street-food on offer, drinking opportunities galore (did someone say pub crawl?) and […]
budget travel Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel Destinations February 6, 2018 By Fiona Adventure travel in Jordan is set to become more accessible as Ryanair announces new flights to two Jordanian destinations. The low-cost flight provider has announced 10 services to Ammam, the capital and four services to Aqaba, a south-eastern city. Ryanair has said the new routes will carry 500,000 […]
survival holiday Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel Destinations January 15, 2016 By Zsuzsanna Fustos-Simon 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 […]
Philippines Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel News January 22, 2018 By Fiona In breaking news, the Philippines’ most active volcano, Mount Mayon has exploded thunderously today, on Monday January 22 at noon, local time, propelling a giant column of super-heated lava, molten rocks and steam which has flooded down the volcano’s slopes, enveloping the nearby villages in darkness, according to officials. […]
northern lights Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel in North America October 20, 2015 By Ildi Amon Many have seeing the Northern Lights on their so-called bucket lists. Those incredible green, red, yellow, purple or blue ribbons of light that appear above the world’s northernmost regions. The dancing lights are a phenomenon also known as the Aurora Borealis, and from a handful of lucky northern countries you […]
adventure travel nilgiris Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel in South Asia September 2, 2015 By Keremcan Ayhan Image credit: Sujith Tamil Nadu, also known as the land of Tamils, is one of the most interesting regions of South India. The South Indian peninsula is a tourist heaven as the region attracts more tourists than any other district of India. Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation […]
Oporto Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel Destinations January 14, 2016 By Ildi Amon We’ve all heard of the most famous of the UNESCO World Heritage Listed sites like Angkor, the Great Barrier Reef, The Great Wall of China, the Pyramids of Giza and so forth. But, there are actually more than 1000 of these sites, and here we’d like to […]
stay healthy while backpacking Archives – Adventure Herald
Informed Traveler January 18, 2016 By Ildi Amon Whether you’re going on a short adventure travel holiday, or a longer backpacking trip of months or even years, it pays to stay healthy while travelling. While it can seem impossible with all of the delicious street-food on offer, drinking opportunities galore (did someone say pub crawl?) and […]
culture Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel News August 4, 2015 By Barbara Will Iran soon lose an important part of its cultural heritage? While three decades ago, the typical hammam still attracted several dozen visitors daily, today the owners of the few remaining Iranian hammams are happy to be serving three customers a day. With almost every Iranian household being […]
motorbike adventures Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel in North Africa October 1, 2015 By Ildi Amon The Sahara is a magical and mystical place. But while it’s the desert of all deserts, many don’t know that parts of the Sahara are quite easily accessible from touristy hotspots such as Morocco and Egypt, and there’s loads of adventure sports to try in […]
Refugee problem Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel News September 10, 2015 By Jennifer Photo by kuknauf. As the railway connections shut down in Central Europe, as Austrian Federal Railways announce yet another suspension of all of their trains on the Vienna-Budapest route due to the growing refugee crisis, news from Tehran says that Austria and Iran have just agreed to launch a […]
Kilauea Archives – Adventure Herald
Extreme Mountain Adventures November 11, 2015 By Ildi Amon Volcanos can be equal parts brutal and beautiful, and some of the world’s most active volcanos are open to climbers. While they might not be frothing molten red lava during your climb, there’s always that feeling that at any moment the ground you’re walking on could erupt […]
