Tel Aviv Photo Guide
Tel Aviv is the real capital of Israel – a dirty, noisy and sensual city that oozes character, culture and sex, it’s a place you can grow very close to whilst cursing it all the time. Here Unicita...
View ArticleNot Your Stereotypical Greek Photo Guide
Greece – full of forests, snow, mountains and skiing right?
View ArticleCosta Rica Photo Guide
Costa Rica’s jungles, beaches and cloud forests set the landscape for a variety of eco-environmental activities. The path is well worn but that hasn’t made the Ticos any less friendly.
View ArticleJapan Photo Guide - Street scenes and icky food
Japan’s society blends the ultra-modern and traditional. From girls in kimonos to salarymen in dark suits, all that is wild and wonderful comes to life in photography.
View ArticleJapan Photo Guide - Dragons
Dragons in the Far East are a symbol of wealth, wisdom, health and happiness.
View ArticleTibet Photo Guide
The Chinese will tell you Tibet is not a country – we disagree. Tibet has an endangered cultural heritage. Sweeping mountain vistas give you an idea of where that heritage has emerged from.
View ArticlePhoto Guide to China - Lugu Lake
Timeless black and white photos of rural China from John Torrente
View ArticleAbu Dhabi Photo Guide
Once upon a time they were just a bunch of Bedouin riding around on camels, sucking dates, almost completely cut off from the world. Then the Arabs discovered black gold beneath their feet and...
View ArticleCook Meals Anywhere With This Little Stove That Uses Twigs!
One of the really boring things about travelling is if you end up eating a hell of a lot of sandwiches. Maybe you can afford a slice of pizza or street food when you’re in cheaper countries but the...
View ArticleRoad Junky Collaborative Travel Book Guide
What travel books have most inspired you and kept your feet moving while you wandered? What got you out the door in the first place? What became a companion on long train rides or lonely nights in...
View ArticleHell Trips Travel Writing Contest – 200 Euros to Win!
Summer 2013 Hell Trips Writing Contest Augustine, one of the early travel writers… The theme for the first of our contests is Hell Trips – the journeys where everything went badly, where you were...
View ArticleMake Money Selling Food and Drink in the Street
When it comes to thinking of ways to make money it’s a good idea to look at what people actually want and need; selling hand-made flutes is cool but no one wakes up in the morning with a burning desire...
View ArticleThe Golden Days of Goa Trance
The early to mid 90’s were a very special time to be in Goa. I used to think Goa Trance was little more than a bunch of repetitive beats and irritating samples of people saying hey, this must be...
View ArticleMeeting Madness on the Road
A look at when travelers send postcards from the edge and never quite come back. I’ve seen a lot of crazy people in my time on the road. People convinced that they were a new incarnation of Jesus...
View ArticleWhy Bother Taking Photos When You Travel?
I was sitting by the docks of Thessaloniki, Greece, the other day and watched 4 men walk up, stand by the water with the mountains behind them, take a photo and then walk off, passing the camera...
View ArticleDo You Need Travel Insurance?
Do I Need Travel Insurance? http://www.flickr.com/photos/circasassy/ – a weapon used to be the best insurance We’re often asked at Road Junky whether it’s a good idea to buy travel insurance before...
View ArticleA Road Junky Makes Peace With the Tourist Trail
Last summer I had that familiar itch in my feet so I quit my job, moved out of my apartment, and told my girlfriend that it was over. I’ve spent a lot of my life traveling and I’ve always tried to...
View ArticlePahar Ganj, Delhi, the World’s Craziest Street
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmenal//caption There is a very special street in Delhi that is a curious mixture of the old and the new, the best and the worst of what the city has to offer. It’s called...
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