So you see, if you love reading about other worlds and other peoples, sometimes you don’t want to stick to the obvious routes. Not unlike actual travel. There is plenty of unexpected travel writing out there if you are open to it. Gordon Hopkins Writer; Editor of Beyond Our Borders: Unexpected Travel Writing (I want to thank Gordon for inviting me to write the foreword for Beyond Our Borders.
It was my first foreword and it was an Japan Phone Numbers 75 Million List honor to write it. And Gordon, I definitely look forward to traveling with you again somewhere, hopefully soon! – Earl) Do you have any interesting travel books to recommend that are not normally on lists of recommended travel books? Why not enjoy a perfect combination of atmosphere, comfort, quality food and drink and a slightly off the beaten path location along with that view instead? That’s the combination that made Cafe da Garagem the best cafe in Lisbon in our opinion.
VIDEO: My Visit to a Remote Village in Nepal By Nepal? After all, I’ve known my friend Bhudiman for over 5 years. When I first started organizing tours to India back in 2012, I was connected to Bhudiman through a mutual friend and he instantly became my most trusted driver for these group trips. Not only that, despite his limited English and my limited Hindi and Nepali, we became quick friends. Bhudiman has now been the main driver for all of the tours that I’ve led to India and my tours would not be the same without him. And while he’s lived in India for over 20 years, he’s originally from Nepal, which he travels back and forth to several times per year in order to spend time with his family. He has always invited me to join him in his home village too, but I usually couldn’t fit it into my schedule. So, after a few years of this, Bhudiman put his foot down this year and basically demanded that I visit his home.