“We call in the directions to invoke the energy (the spirit) of the elements to join us in the circle. It is a way to …
Sommelier Certification: France’s Bordeaux Wine Region Made Simple (Including Budget-Friendly Bottle Suggestions)
Bordeaux. The name evokes images of some of the world’s most pricey, complex, age-worthy and indulgent labels. While this French wine region makes some of …
Heart And Soul: Staying Healthy On Your World Travel Adventure
World travel is the gateway to life’s most memorable adventures. It’s a chance to learn more about life and yourself as well as explore some …

Unexpected Discoveries: Exploring Tibetan Culture At A Himalayan Gift Shop In North Carolina
Most towns with a non-ignorable number of hippies and yoga teachers have a trademark Tibetan store. Whiffs of exotic incense and echoes of eerie ohms …
A Question Of Ethics: Guilt-Free Tourism In Mediterranean Countries
The Mediterranean countries have obvious appeal for travelers with their white-sand beaches, colorful diet, historic towns and gorgeous natural landscapes. Whether you have your heart …
The Hungry Hipster’s Guide To Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Traveling to Williamsburg, Brooklyn? We’ve got a guide for you: The Hungry Hipster’s Guide To Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Created by myself, Epicure & Culture editor Jessica …
Language Lesson: How To Say “Hello” Around The World (Infographic)
Salut! Here’s your language lesson for the week. This interesting infographic teaches you how to say “hello” 21 different ways. Prepare to become the world’s …

Hiking, Culture And Cuisine In China’s Sichuan Province
China‘s Sichuan province is world-famous for its delicious cuisine. For travelers who enjoy eating their way through a trip as well as immersing themselves in …
Traveling With A Purpose
Voluntourism. Ecotourism. Impact Travel. Green Travel. These are just a few of the names used to describe traveling in a more purposeful, positive manner. Conscious …
Sommelier Certification: Understanding France’s Complex Burgundy Wine Region
“What’s something you find particularly confusing about Burgundy?” Today Mr. Jordan Ross, a wine writer and photographer with a degree from the University of California …
