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- DEAR TSA: This Is Why We Lie To You
on Feb 13, 2013 in
Travel Blogs TSA This doesn’t only apply to just the TSA but also the various immigration agencies around the world. Most people want to avoid problems. The general populace wants to be honest with the government especially since now even citizens of the Unit... - Day Trading in Argentina: Moving To Buenos Aires EditionThis guest post is written by Brice Peressini from TradingVoyageur.com. Back when I was living in Medellin I received a tweet form a man that told me he wanted to day trade and travel like I did. He sent me a tweet when he realized we were both l...
- Madame WanderingTrader Chronicles: VaranasiThis is guest post written by the Madame WanderingTrader. Arriving in India was nothing but unusual. I only brought one piece of luggage that can be used as a carry on bag and a purse. When my son first saw me walk out of the arrival terminal he...
- Madame WanderingTrader Chronicles: I’m Going To India!This is guest post written by the Madame WanderingTrader. How many mothers really get invited by their sons to an incredible adventure in the other side of the world all expenses paid? Well, I am very lucky and grateful because I did, and for the r...
- Best Places to Live In Rio De JaneiroThe best places to live in Rio De Janeiro are found all over the city. Brazil is quickly rising as one of the favorite emerging economies in the world and can easily be named one of the best countries to live and invest in South America. Having spe...
- People Of India: Varanasi Edition Photo EssayThe people of India are some of the warmest, kindest, and understanding people that you could ever meet. It is in their culture to accept what is and what isn’t. There are many different ways to travel and all of them correct in their own f...
- The Disastrous Consequences Of the Indian MafiaThe beauty of India reaches far beyond what one can imagine. The history of a country that goes far beyond the history of Europe or the great Roman Empire that many of us know so well. Nothing can prepare a person for the unique experience that o...
- Brazilian Food: Typical & Traditional CuisineThe Food in Brazil is generally a variation of the food that can be found in other South America countries. Upon visiting Brazil, one will find that there are only variations of food that are found throughout the entire continent. It is seldom to f...
- Gaudi’s Famous Lizard: Parc Güell, BarcelonaThe famous lizard in Barcelona is actually known as “El Drac”, or the dragon, which was made in collaboration with Joseph Maria Jujo. The park is quite a ways out of the city but if one purchases a pass on the bus tours they will drop you...
- Sunset At Easter Island: Ahu TahaiThe Ahu Tahai are one of the smaller set of Moai statues that are found on Easter Island. Found on the eastern part of the Easter Island, otherwise known as Rapa Nui, it provides one of the most beautiful views at sunset. We aren’t fully su...
- Best Places To Live In South AmericaThe Best Places to Live in South America range from promising emerging markets to countries that are going through presidential coups. Every year publications from around the world list their top places to live and retire for the upcoming year. Mos...
- Best Places To Live In South America
on Jan 22, 2013 in
Living Overseas The Best Places to Live in South America range from promising emerging markets to countries that are going through presidential coups. Every year publications from around the world list their top places to live and retire for the upcoming year. Mos... - The Next Indian Adventure: Holy City & Taj MahalWhat happens when someone wants to do something nice for their mother? An invitation to India to vomit alongside her son of course. The plan was to invite Madame Wandering Trader to India to spend both New Years & Christmas. That plan was axe...
- The Day I Decided To Travel Around The World. Forever.Traveling around the world was a part of my life since I was very young. I was born in Venezuela and moved to the United States at an early age. I would travel back and forth between Venezuela and United States in order to spend time with both my...
- Jaswant Thada Memorial: Jodhpur, IndiaJaswant Thada Memorial is nothing short of impressing. As tourists take the short ride up to the mountain to visit one of the largest forts in India, the Mehrangarh Fort, the structure rises into one’s vision. It would be built in 1899 an...
- Snake Charmers in Rajasthan, IndiaThe once mighty snake charmer in India has been struck by a fate of bad luck and bureaucracy. Not only have laws been passed to ban the ownership of serpents, since 1991 the government of India has banned any shows featuring snakes (even cobras).
- Plans For 2013: The Floundering Trader
on Jan 15, 2013 in
Travel Blogs travel It’s time to (tentatively) plan my travels through 2013. While most of the time I have had an attack plan of where I wanted to go and what I wanted to see, 2013 is going to be quite different. I remember the vision vividly when a picture came... - The Defamation Of The 5 Star Hotel: IndiaI have been exploring Incredible India now for close to 2 months and have had to make considerable choices in terms of lodging, transport, and dietary needs. I have been coerced into staying at 5 star hotels with names that contain palace due to my...
- Sensory Overload in India: Challenging The ExtremeI just wrapped up one of the most interesting, fascinating, and toughest trips that I have ever taken in my life, a 15 day trip through Rajasthan. The main reason to visit India wasn’t only to experience one of the most varied places in the...
- Visiting Rajasthan, India: 15 Day Trip Through The Land of The KingsVisiting Rajasthan happens to be one of the top 5 most visited tourist routes in all of India according to the World Travel & Tourism Council. Many travelers don’t realize how large India is and how its considered not just a country, but a...
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