The countries that border Myanmar, especially India, China and Thailand, have influenced Burmese cuisine, so what a treat it...
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When one thinks of Georgia, they think peaches, the deep South, and the Braves. But there is another Georgia...
Although Puerto Vallarta is not our favourite Mexican destination, it’s a good place to begin our travels-plus it has...
In 225 days, and with the incredible support of the team at VeganTravel, we have visited 18 countries all...
After 5 and a half months of an amazing journey around the world with Vegan Travel, Cody and I...
Cambodia is a country that has suffered greatly, and still the people wear warm welcoming smiles. The genocide perpetrated...
The bus ride from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh is about 6 hours, and worth the ride if you...
It is only a 6 hour bus ride from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh, so there are no excuses...
How to do Singapore on a budget: find a housesit, because friends, it is not cheap here. While planning...
Singapore was chosen primarily because we ended up getting a dog and cat sitting gig in the city. And...
The ancient cultures of Malays, East Indians, and Chinese, are all present in Georgetown Penang today, and they are...
We touched down in Penang on a hot sunny day, and with no checked baggage, Cody and I were...
Penang is a wonderful mix of European colonial charm, and Asian empires. Georgetown is Penang island’s main city, and...
Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia and a great city for a quick stopover. This metropolis has an...
After sharing my advice and suggestions about what not to do in Thailand, I thought it only fair to...
Responsible travel is something that we feel every traveller should participate in. This type of tourism lessens negative environmental,...
Chiang Mai is known for its beautiful Buddhist wats (temples). There are over 200 wats in Chiang Mai, some...
Chiang Mai is a low rise city filled with ornate temples and canals. The pace of life is much...
Bangkok, or Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Yuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Phiman Awatan...
The joys of travelling. The new experiences, beach bumming, vibrant cultures, diversity, cheap hotels, and the food. Oh the...
India is a vegetarian paradise, and it can be a vegan paradise as well, it just takes slightly more...
If you can travel through India, you can travel anywhere. At least we think so. India is staggering madness....
After a few weeks exploring the busier parts of India, It was finally time to slow down in Goa....
India is a massive country. It’s so large that it is considered a subcontinent. There are 1.3 billion people,...
A few years ago I stumbled upon several videos of severely injured animals being rescued by local heroes in...
Often referred to as the city of lakes, Udaipur is known as the centre for performing arts and crafts....
The Taj Mahal is located in Agra, a city about 3 hours away from Delhi by train and unless...
First I would like to begin with the values of Sikhism. Sikhs must believe in equality. No discrimination is...
Ladakh (“land of high passes”) is an autonomous region in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is surrounded...
David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is an elephant and rhino orphanage located inside Nairobi National Park. We had hoped that...
Kenya is most famously known for it’s national parks teeming with wildlife, with one of the most popular being...
From mountains, to rivers, and national parks, Ethiopia is a wonderful place for nature lovers. With only a...
Diverse is a word that comes to mind when thinking of Ethiopia. Its international image of famine and dry...
For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to visit Egypt. It once seemed like an unattainable...
The locals call her Umm ad-Dunya–The Mother of the World–but we know her as Cairo. She is busy, noisy,...
I am so extremely excited to say that, thanks to the new found consciousness in local Egyptians who care...
The great Pyramids of Giza, King Tutankhamun, Abu Simbel, Koshary, the streets buzzing with life, Luxor, feluccas on the...
Before heading to Israel, Cody and I were not well informed about the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, so we thought a...
While in Tel Aviv, we caught wind of a silent protest being held nearby, so we joined hundreds of...
By now, I think we are all aware of how simple it is for vegans to locate plant based...
I had always thought of Czech as a meat and potato heavy country, and while this still holds true,...
The Chernobyl disaster was a catastrophic nuclear accident that happened on April 26th, 1986 in Ukraine. Cody and I...
Viva Poland is an animal protection organization located in Warsaw. One hour drive away from Warsaw is a village...
We arrived in Warsaw, Poland in the early evening and had one thing on our mind: vegan food! With...
Originally Cody and I were supposed to be in Croatia from August 18th to the 23rd, but as soon...
In terms of grandeur gothic architecture, old world Europe charm, and fairytale surroundings, Prague is one of the most...
We met Maja at the Berlin Vegan meet up organized by VeganTravel. Maja is the creator of Vegan Tours...
Deutsches Tierschutzbüro is an animal rescue organization based in Berlin, Germany that focuses on exposing the cruelties of factory...
After an 8 hour overnight train ride, we arrived in Budapest groggy, but excited to discover what was ahead...
While driving through Italy to arrive in Ljubljana, we weren’t expecting Slovenia to be as green as it is....

















































