Stephen Bugno

For over a decade Stephen Bugno has been traveling the world and writing about it. He founded the GoMad Nomad Travel Mag in 2009 to share inspiration and practical travel information with other independent travelers. He blogs at BohemianTraveler.com. Follow him on Instagram and Facebook.

Guide to Sydney Bars

Ultimate Guide to Sydney Bars and Hotspots

The following is a guest post by Melanie Duca, who loves exploring new places, both at home and overseas.  She’s learned a lot through her years of traveling and wants to share this with others through her blog Eat Well Travel Everywhere. Follow her on Instagram. Ultimate Guide to Sydney Bars and Hotspots Sydney Australia is […]

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Kefalonia Greece

7 reasons to visit Kefalonia Greece

The following guestpost is by filmmaker Anna Votsi, who decided to pick up and move to Kefalonia Greece after the birth of her son. It turned out to be the best decision of her life. Through her blog www.kefaloniabyanna.com she hopes to share her point of view, original photos, videos, and tips on the visiting the island. Find her on Facebook too. 7

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Travel: A Long Way Back: Stories of Travelling Home Book Review

  Travel: A Long Way Back: Stories of Travelling Home by Michael Fraiman (book review written by Wilbur Linsdell)   A Long Way Back: Stories of Travelling Home chronicles the journey of Michael and his girlfriend V from them leaving North America to live as ex-pats teaching English in South Korea to their return journey home

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Bali Hindu Family Ceremony

Photo of the Week: Bali Hindu Family Ceremony

This week’s photo of the week comes to us from Austin Mullen. Minnesota raised, Austin spent the last seven years in Colorado searching for something more. Five months ago he sold everything he owned except for a backpack full of clothes, his camera gear, and his car. He plans to live on the road as long as

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Changing of Guard at Gyeongbokgung Palace

Photo of the Week: Changing of Guard at Gyeongbokgung Palace

Changing of Guard at Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea One of the unexpected highlights of visiting Seoul was the changing of guard at Gyeongbokgung Palace. It’s an elaborate ceremony with several dozen men in Joseon Dynasty-era costume. The effect of the event, even with all the onlookers, is stunning. Since 1469 these royal guards have performed the

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Travel Guide Helsinki

Your Travel Guide to Helsinki Finland

Travel Guide Helsinki Without a lengthy history or any must-see sights, Helsinki, Finland still manages to attract its fair share of tourists. What it has, it does well with. The city excels in design, architecture, the arts, and has an up-and-coming dining scene. It’s a bit far-off geographically to be on anyone’s 21-day European whirlwind,

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Ethnic Neighborhoods around Washington, DC

Finding Diversity and Ethnic Neighborhoods around Washington, DC

Washington, DC may be most well-known as the capital of the United States and to tourists for all the monuments and free museums it offers, but the city also has a great deal of international and culturally lively neighborhoods. This means people from around the world and the customs and delicious foods they bring with

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