In a recent interview with Dr. Voigts, I mentioned that I thought it would be a good idea to promote a new tourism paradigm, which I call "participatory tourism" (or partourism, if the world can stomach another pompous portmanteau). I don't mean that we need to invent a new way of traveling, or impose new guidelines, or anything like that.
This is the third and final installment of my "rooms with a view" series. The idea has been to show snapshots from various places (all taken from a window or balcony) that give tiny glimpses into the world's diversity and complexity. Following are ten more photographs:
Passports with Purpose 2009 - Supporting Education in Cambodia
No single title pins down Wakako Takagi. She’s an artist, designer, traveler, educator and storyteller.
I'm so excited to share an incredible audio tour with you today.
It's always a pleasure for us to visit Great Wolf Lodge, especially our favorite location in Traverse City. We've been fortunate to visit during Howl-o-ween, and this past week we visited for Snowland, during a blizzard!
The Art of Fellowship: Crealdé School of Art Showcases Works of Emerging Photography, Sculpture and Ceramics Artists
Exploring the Magical Kingdom of Bhutan with Beth Whitman
Women-only Cultural Tour to Bhutan Led by Travel Expert and Author
We're so excited to share the following opportunity for intercultural travel with our good friend Beth Whitman, of Wanderlust & Lipstick.