The Iguana Lodge in Costa Rica (video podcast)
November 17, 2008 | Written by Devin Galaudet
Today is Costa Rica and seeing all the zoo animals I could fit into my camera’s viewfinder. I also had a moment between horseback rides, beach combing and releasing turtles into the the sea with Lauren of the Iguana Lodge in the Osa Peninsula 15 minutes outside of Puerto Jimenez in Costa Rica. She points out some of the highlights of the locale, lodge and surrounding area — which I loved.
If in Costa... [Read more]
In the Eye of the Beholder, part 2
September 14, 2008 | Written by Sarit Reizin
For part one of In the Eye of the Beholder
I woke up in our tent wearing nothing but my underwear. A villager told me that I got out of the tent at night and ran around the jungle in a stupor until other villagers caught up with me as I was standing on an edge of a cliff gazing into the muddy water below. When I spoke to Alex, he had terrifying news. He... [Read more]
In the Eye of the Beholder, part 1
September 7, 2008 | Written by Sarit Reizin
It is two days later and I still don’t have all my memory back. I remember arriving at the village where the Shaman’s house was and being a bit nervous. I tried to do some research and asked people I had met and the guides how they felt about such an experience, and all I got was that it’s something I should do. I remembered Ramiro, our English speaking guide, who left me with a Spanish guide in Pantoja,... [Read more]
Guerrillas in the Mist
August 31, 2008 | Written by Cindy Lou Dale
I crawled like a leopard after the still clenched fist ahead of me and received the signal to rise slowly to my knees. As I began to lift myself up, a copper collared snake slithered across my splayed hands. I stifled a scream by sinking my teeth into the quilted collar of my jacket.
At the prospect of being educated by African game rangers in a tropical rain forest, with the added promise of an experience I would... [Read more]
Dune Bashing in Dubai
August 24, 2008 | Written by Srinidhi RV Lakhanigam
Dune Bashing in Dubai – adventure for the spirited
It looked, for a moment, like a mirage gone mad. There on the rolling sand dunes were scores of misshapen four-wheelers racing up and down, kicking up clouds of sand as they went. The first thought that leapt to my mind was that a pack of daredevil circus stuntmen had been let loose in the desert. Nope. This wasn’t a mirage. I was 30 minutes out of Dubai and... [Read more]
A Whiskey in Svalbard
August 10, 2008 | Written by Martin Krogh-Poulsen
It felt kind of weird fleeing a hot Swedish summer and going up north to the cold regions of the North Pole. Nevertheless, going to Svalbard during the sunny period, where temperatures are only a few minus degrees below-zero Celsius instead of the usual minus 30 degrees during the dark period, seemed like a much better option.
I wanted to experience the northern Frontier, the wild untouched areas of the arctic pole,... [Read more]
In The Belum Caves
August 6, 2008 | Written by Srinidhi RV Lakhanigam
It isn’t everyone’s idea of a great way to spend the weekend. Definitely not for the city bred, disco and mall addicted youth. A day’s exploration of one of the longest underground cave systems in the sub-continent, can put off even the most adventurous city dweller. Cold, clammy caves, deep under the earth’s surface, infested by bats and other nasty creatures of the night. Yes, all that, but there’s also a touch... [Read more]
Down the Death Road
August 1, 2008 | Written by Sarit Reizin
“Sarit!” my husband turned to me all excited, “Wanna go up to 4700m in a van and then ride a bicycle downhill 64km on the most dangerous road in the world?”
“Ahem… No! Do I look like I have a death wish?” It was an honest response. I haven’t been on a bike since the fifth grade! I thought this was the end of it, but when we got to La Paz in Bolivia there wasn’t... [Read more]
Down the Nuevo Rocafuerte, Ecuador
July 24, 2008 | Written by Sarit Reizin
The jungle trip began the same way I planned to start my independent journey to Iquitos. Early Friday morning I, along with the guide and five other participants - Alex [the writer's husband], two British girls, a New-Zealander, and an Australian, piled up into a motorized canoe filled with locals and baggage of all kinds. The trip down to Nuevo Rocafuerte is about 12 hours long, so this was an excellent opportunity for... [Read more]
Angola, Land of Endless War
July 13, 2008 | Written by Cindy Lou Dale
At Ondangua, northern Namibia, I met up with the convoy I was travelling with into Angola. We encountered no border controls and continued on past Ruacana Falls to Xangongo, which was once a prosperous Portuguese town, but now most buildings had no roofs and the town was quiet and overgrown. Many of the crumbling buildings’ white-washed facades were riddled with bullet holes. In some places, the road was not clear and... [Read more]
Only in Iceland
July 2, 2008 | Written by ITKT Media Partner
The following comes from the Iceland Tourism Office Newsletter and touts some of the more unusual spots to check out while visiting Iceland. I can vouch for Lake Myvatn and for the the island as a whole. I spent six incredible weeks there about ten years ago and I am due back!
Editor ITKT
The favorite word of most tourist boards seems to be unique. You’ll read about places that are most unique, very unique,... [Read more]
A Little Costa Rica
May 14, 2008 | Written by Wayfarer Digital
Eileen has a few minutes with Evelyn Figueroa Arroyo of the Costa Rica Tourist Board. Take a moment, sit back and relax — and check out the great pictures.
As with all of our videos Quicktime 7.0 or better is required to see our great videos in all of there luster. However, we have now added a new feature on ITKT’s home page to allow viewing for everybody else. Look in the upper right-hand corner for... [Read more]
Antarctica Cruise Savings
May 6, 2008 | Written by ITKT Media Partner
HURTIGRUTEN TAKES GUESTS TO THE CONTINENT OF PENGUINS AND GLACIERS — ANTARCTICA
– WITH SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES OF UP TO $3,600 PER PERSON ON FIVE DIVERSE PROGRAMS
Hurtigruten, formerly known as Norwegian Coastal Voyage, is offering unprecedented savings, ranging from $1,000 to $3,600 per person, on five distinct Antarctic expeditions in 2008 and 2009 with... [Read more]
Sri Lanka by Balloon
April 1, 2008 | Written by ITKT Media Partner
Adventure Tourism taken to Greater Heights with Hot Air Balloons
The skies over Sri Lanka will light up from Saturday March 22nd for two weeks as the Sri Lanka Balloon Festival 2008 takes off the ‘ground’ with 72 international ballooning enthusiasts mainly from the UK, Ireland,... [Read more]








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