Travel Blogroll

A list of my favorite travel blogs.

 

A Totally Impractical Guide to Living in Shanghai  Not always about Shanghai, always good for a laugh

Blame the Monkey  Gorgeous HDR travel photography

Perugia's Piazza in Black and White

Experimenting with Black and White in Perugia

Brooke vs the World  Solo female travel, Soviet travel, language learning

Changes in Longitude  A couple of MBAs on a RTW

Destination Europe  Andrea’s amazingly complete guide

Douglas Mack  Travels with a 1963 edition of “Europe on 5 dollars a day” for a fresh look at the beaten path

Fevered Mutterings  ”I came, I saw, I suffered immensely”

Hole in the Donut Cultural Travel  ”Discovering the world, one culture at a time.”

Ken Kaminesky Travel Photography  Enough said.

Landing Standing  A young couple travel the world

Lee Abbamonte, Travel Expert  ”The youngest American to visit every country in the world”

Monkeys and Mountains  ”In search of outdoor adventures and offbeat experiences”

Oriana Pagano  Bilingual English/Italian

Savoir There  The author of “How to see Rome in 4 hours (and buy 3 pairs of shoes)”

Shock and Orr  A “Gorilla Entrepreneur” writes about travel and reading

Sophie’s World  A bilingual English/Norwegian as well as mother/daughter travel blog

The Notorious Meg  ”The Notorious M.E. G. blogs: Travels around the World and the Internet”

The Virtual Wayfarer  Travel videos supplement great blog entries

Wild about Travel  ”Travel Tales by a Travel Addict”

Time Travel Turtle  What can you say about a guy who’s eaten bull, lamb and black dog penises?

Traveling Destination  Weekly tips on the world’s best places

Traveling Ted TV  Adventure Travel videos

Wandering Earl  A smart guy and a light backpack.

 

One thought on “Travel Blogroll

  1. Hi,

    HSBC Expat are launching their 2013 Expat Explorer which is the world’s largest survey of expats.

    We have never had enough respondents from expats in Turkey to include the country in the survey. This year we are really keen to get enough expatriates in Turkeyto fill out the survey so we can compare expat life in Turkey compared to other places in the world.

    The survey can be accessed on this link here: https://start.yougov.com/refer/vRD0NSVf5blrCX

    If we can get enough respondents to include the country then I will be happy to send you the findings from the survey when we publish later this year which I am sure will be of interest to your readers. If you are interested I can email you the press release we sent out at the launch of the survey.

    All the best,
    Tess

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