Month: February 2025

Travel to Machu Picchu, Peru – Episode 928

Hear about travel to Machi Picchu as the Amateur Traveler talks to Michael from Rochester about his bucket list visit to this famous Inca site and more in Peru. Why should you visit Machu Picchu? Michael says, “I’m going to tell you why I wanted to

My Portugal Family Travel Guide – Wild Junket

Last Updated on February 6, 2025 From getting lost in magical castles to riding trams and beach hopping, there are so many things to do in Portugal with kids. Here’s my comprehensive guide to help you plan a Portugal family trip. Portugal is a fantastic travel

The Beach Is Open! (Phi Phi Leh)

7K The beach at Maya Bay is one of the most famous and photogenic places in Thailand, and it’s the main thing responsible for bringing travelers to the Phi Phi islands. In fact, it’s now one of the most famous white sand beaches in the world.

12 Lovely Europe Coffee Table Books | My Favorites

A guide to some of the most amazing Europe coffee table books Europe is a continent with history, art, and breathtaking landscapes, making it the perfect inspiration for Europe coffee table books.  The romantic canals of Venice and the rugged cliffs of the Scottish Highlands make

Travel to Timor-Leste – Episode 931

Hear about travel to Timor-Leste as the Amateur Traveler talks to Jonty Crane about this small out of the way tropical country where he is doing volunteer work. Why should you go to Timor-Leste? Jonty says, “… Because nobody else goes if that’s your thing. It

30 Countries with Digital Nomad Visas – Wild Junket

Last Updated on January 31, 2025 Digital nomad visas are a game-changer for remote workers like us, offering the chance to swap the home office for breathtaking global destinations. We’ve done lots of research and compiled this list of countries with digital nomad visas. The recent

11 Tips For Visiting Mount Rushmore National Memorial

489 Mount Rushmore is one of the most famous landmarks in the United States, and it’s well worth a quick visit if you’re traveling through the Black Hills of South Dakota. This national memorial features the colossal faces of four U.S. presidents carved into the rock.