Podcast Playlist featuring episodes of stories and suggestions of places to travel.
In this episode I talk to Adrian Flude, an avid walker of El Camino de Santiago, Spain´s famous pilgrim route to the city of Santiago de Compostela. Adrian has walked El Camino no fewer than seven tim...Show More
Charleston enthusiast Wayne Williams joins Lee & Troy to discuss South Carolina’s Holy City.
This Spring I returned from my first trip to Scotland, but I almost didn't. I fell in love with a lot of things about the place and it seemed like the perfect subject for a podcast. So here are the To...Show More
In this episode, we interview the man himself, Rick Steves about all things travel! We share listener questions, talk about the ethics of travel and climate change, how to avoid lines in Europe, wha...Show More
In this episode, we chat about the 2003 Rick Steves’ Europe episode “Dublin and Mystical Side-Trips.” We discuss Dublin's amazing museum scene, how to earn a certificate in pouring a Guinness, and whe...Show More
Do you enjoy collecting remembrances of your travels? Are you someone who has something from every country you have visited? Joining me today is someone who hails from the beautiful city of Vancouver...Show More
After visiting Croatia three times over the last five years, Trav and Heather continue to fall more and more in love with this wonderful country. In today's episode, they'll tell you where you can fi...Show More
After spending most of my time promoting other places, I thought it would be interesting to have a discussion about the town I called home for 19 years. Once a thriving tourist destination during the ...Show More
Join me this week as I talk with Paul Cappelli and Steven Crutchfield, two American entrepreneurs who decided to turn their Italian Villa into a business. We'll also talk about some of the quirks that...Show More
Lee and Troy talk about Lee’s most recent trip ...all to try to score some chocolate!
Lee & Troy get 'deep in the heart of Texas' as they 'Remember the Alamo'.
Troy & Lee talk about Puerto Rico's fabulous Caribbean forts. Troy tells you all the reason he wants to retire there.
Find out why Oslo has proudly been declared 2019's "European Green Capital." Then hear all about England's most beautiful and historically important cathedrals, from Canterbury's to the York Minster. ...Show More
Michael Scott Moore tells us what it was like to spend nearly three years as a captive of Somali pirates. Travel writer Robert Reid thinks American media have a blind spot about travel to Russia. He t...Show More
Ghosts, unsolved crimes, urban legends, and 1920’s glamour all combined in one place! What makes The Drake one of the most interesting hotels in Chicago? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm...Show More
In this shorter but very fun episode, John first recounts his experience going to a Cabaret show for the first time. How did he end up on stage almost minutes lamenting about "audience participation"?...Show More
In Episode 10 of the Pilgrim-Ish Podcast, John discusses the "Art of Local Travel." What is local travel and why is it important? He also addresses steps one can take to get the most out of their loca...Show More
Recent articles floating around the internet claim that women travel solo more than men. Why is this?
Erin and Laurelle talk about what they do to keep safe while traveling alone, as women, and they share some hilarious stories about their solo adventures.
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Adam Asher talks Kilimanjaro with Vanessa Ball of WandersMiles.com. Get to know Vanessa and discover what it takes to reach the summit of Africa’s highest peak in this edition of “The Edge of Adventur...Show More
Troy questions Lee about his recent stay in this ‘futuristic’ ancient city.
This week on the podcast we are joined by Mitko Karshovski from thatremotelife.com and the host of That Remote Show Podcast. Though still early in his career, Mitko has always made it a priority for h...Show More
We talk about some of the oldest -- and newest -- tricks in the book for travel scams, cons, and how you can safeguard against them. For more, visit http://indietravelpodcast.com/travel-safety/travel...Show More
Subscribe on iTunes SHOW NOTES: www.5dollarplanet.com/013 In this Seoul Podcast episode: Was February our cheapest month travelling in 2 years? If so, how did we do it? Plus we re-visit our time i...Show More
Are you interested in travelling Central Europe? Do you want to take a trip on your own? On this episode of the podcast, Ryan & Amanda continue to talk about Ryan's solo trip through Central Europe. R...Show More
Today we revisit a 2012 episode from previous hosts Sarah and Deblina. Evliya Çelebi grew up in 17th century Istanbul as the "boon companion" of Sultan Murad IV. In his 20s, Evliya had a prophetic dre...Show More
Special guest Marg joins Lee & Troy to discuss her recent trip to the Highlands
This episode I discuss travelling in the Netherlands - particularly Amsterdam and Rotterdam! I talk about Dutch food, the Red Light District, canal cruises and so much more! Follow the Travel Lust Po...Show More
This episode's guest is fitness GOALS! I speak with author Jaynie Wall about hiking the Camino de Santiago in Spain, and it's physical and mental challenges. Thousands of tourists go on this pilgrimag...Show More
Oh Japan, you are beautiful. Joel and I discuss our recent trip overseas, the top things to do in Japan, our travel tips and all the best food! Listen now on iTunes, Spotify and wherever else you get ...Show More
Known as the Arabian Wandress, travel blogger and artist Esra Alhamal is this week’s guest talking about what it’s really like to grow up as a female in Saudi Arabia, the beauty of Islamic architectur...Show More
Nestled in the hills of north central Morocco, Fès' ancient walled medina is a labyrinth of narrow alleys, passages, lanes and souks: the world's largest car-free urban space. Founded by Idris, an Ar...Show More
In the soft volcanic rock of Cappadocia, eroded by wind and water into fantastic shapes, ancient peoples carved dwelling places. By the Byzantine era, locals created vast underground refuges: places ...Show More
Note: This post may contain affiliate links. Please see The Lost Geographer's Affiliate Disclosure for more details. Responsible Travel is a word that's thrown around quite a bit, especially in toda...Show More
Note: This post may contain affiliate links. Please see The Lost Geographer's Affiliate Disclosure for more details. We're covering the second of two Iberian countries in this episode, and that is Por...Show More
If you have ever listened to this podcast in the past then you are very aware of our love for Ice Cream/Gelato. Since it is summertime we thought this is the perfect time to dive into our favorite pla...Show More
Do you allow your lack of funds to dictate your travels or lack thereof? Are you looking for an epic adventure or are you more of a micro-adventurer? Today's guest is someone whose accomplishments wil...Show More
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Want to hear about some of the history behind Drake Hotel and some of the alleged haunts? Check out this episode of Heinous Hotels