Adventure Travel in Eastern Europe October 16, 2015 By Ildi Amon Adventurous travel is about more than just how many extreme sports you try, ticking off the famous sites, and whether you “head off-the-beaten-path” to a non-touristy bar. Adventurous travel should also be about experiencing some of the real local culture, including both the bizarre and the […]
cliff jumping Archives – Adventure Herald
Extreme Sports April 19, 2016 By Ildi Amon 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 […]
death road Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel Destinations August 5, 2015 By Barbara We live in an amazing world, full of natural and historical wonders. Unfortunately many of the regions with the most fascinating landscapes and the most interesting history are troubled by conflicts, wars and natural forces. Check out our list of the 10 most dangerous places to visit in the […]
South Africa Barcelona Archives – Adventure Herald
Extreme Sports July 24, 2016 By Ildi Amon Longboarding is pretty similar to skateboarding, although the boards are much longer at about 24 to 80 inches. The sprot of longboarding was borne out of surfers wanting to do something similar on dry land when the surf conditions weren’t great. Here, we’ve compiled a list of the […]
extreme places Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel Destinations August 11, 2015 By Jennifer Who says city breaks have to be boring? While zipping over to Paris or London, even New York, can be an adventure in itself, a few days’ break in a big city hardly makes the books for adventure travel. However, as travelers and adventurers, we like to think […]
adventurous driving Archives – Adventure Herald
Extreme Mountain Adventures November 30, 2015 By Ildi Amon Do you spend way too many hours each week stuck in traffic, just dreaming of a little adventure? Well you might be thankful for the safe roads you get to travel on when you see some of the world’s most dangerous roads, that are also nothing short of […]
90 degrees North Archives – Adventure Herald
Travel in Extreme Climates October 29, 2015 By Ildi Amon Fancy standing at the point where your only option is to head south? The only answer is for you to travel to the North Pole. Arguably made more famous by Michael Palin’s TV documentary Pole to Pole, and known to many children as the home of Santa Claus and […]
wilderness in Alaska Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel in North America December 28, 2015 By Ildi Amon Alaska is one of the world’s most popular destinations for wilderness and wildlife lovers. Consider, for example, that at this outpost of the US located north-west of Canada there’s everything for nature-lovers from snow capped peaks to icy creeks, plus dozens of glaciers and historic […]
neighborhoods Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel Destinations February 2, 2018 By Fiona Recently a hilltop slum in Mumbai gained fame as a new tourist destination thanks to an art project ‘Chal Rang De’ initiative spearheaded by Dedeepyya Reddy. The project goes to show how a splash of color can have such a powerful impact on communities who live there and […]
Caucasian Challenge 2016 Archives – Adventure Herald
Motoring Adventures August 16, 2016 By Keremcan Ayhan Famous adventure car rally in Caucasus, Caucasian Challenge has taken a start from Istanbul, the ancient bridge between continent Europe and Asia. 4,000 km-long run will take the participants to the Armenian capital Yerevan. From the hustle and bustle of Istanbul roads to the steep mountain passes of […]
california Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel News October 1, 2015 By Barbara For most of us, it was just an ordinary Tuesday, but in Southern California a group of 202 people from 24 countries set out to achieve an insane record: they formed the largest sequential skydiving formation, that has ever been done. Most of them skydiving experts in all […]
conservation Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel Destinations August 3, 2015 By Keremcan Ayhan Hasankeyf Prepares to Become a Modern Atlantis Today, the construction of Ilisu Dam threatens the existence of the beautiful town of Hasankeyf, located in Batman Province of Turkey, in the Southeastern part of the country. According to the General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works of Turkey, the dam will […]
Schengen Agreement Archives – Adventure Herald
Adventure Travel News November 12, 2015 By Duvessa The Nordic nation of Sweden, which was so far very generous to the hundreds of thousands of refugees travelling to Europe in search of shelter, has finally changed its mind. After taking in refugees from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and some countries of Africa throughout 2015, Sweden to impose […]
how young people travel differently Archives – Adventure Herald
Informed Traveler January 18, 2016 By Ildi Amon Ah, don’t you just love millennials? These youngsters born between about 1980 and the early 2000s are a generation taking the world by storm. According to United Nations estimates some 200 million of them hit the road each year and you can find them the world over from famous tourist […]
