Experience the steep ascent of the Sierra de Atapuerca on the Camino Francés, featuring panoramic views of Spain's central plateau and the distant silhouette of Burgos. This section offers a mix of ancient history, wildlife sightings, and the unique camaraderie of the pilgrim trail.
Discover how a local grape farmer’s skeptical take on the Camino de Santiago reveals the trail’s true history. Join us for a walk through La Rioja's vineyards to learn why the "tomb as an excuse" fueled a Golden Age of pilgrimage.
Is Lake Manyara truly the home of tree-climbing lions? Explore Tanzania's hidden gem and discover why this bird-watcher's paradise is the perfect safari start.
Journey through Arusha's "Volcano Alley" and relive Hemingway’s wild African adventures. From Mt. Meru to hidden giants, see what makes this land wonderful.
From the disbelief of a recovered suitcase to the roar of a Land Cruiser engine, our journey through Tanzania’s famous Northern Circuit is finally underway. Destination: Bush Country.
Discover the 'music of Africa' at Ilboru Safari Lodge. From traditional Maasai enkaji architecture to the vibrant birds of Arusha, start your Tanzania safari here.
Explore the beauty of Mount Kilimanjaro from Karanga Camp. Follow along as we recharge at 12,992 feet, observing glaciers like "icy fingers," moorland chats, and the surprising sounds of John Denver drifting through the East African clouds.
Meet the bird that can fly at 36,000 feet! From its 'gut-of-iron' to its unique oxygen-moving blood, discover the incredible Rüppell's griffon vulture and the German explorer who gave it its name.
From Charlton Heston to Indiana Jones, movies love a good ant apocalypse. But would they really eat you in six minutes? Explore the facts—and a real Kilimanjaro ant dance.
From tooth-brushing in an African sink to barefoot sprints through mamba-filled grass, learn why being a ‘savvy traveler’ beats being a white-toothed barefoot amateur.
Looking for some animal encounters on the Jesus Trail? Join us as we hike the ancient Wadi Hamam—the "Valley of the Doves"—and encounter five unexpected critters, from mountain gazelles to wild boar, in this vibrant "valley of life" near the Sea of Galilee.
Rachel Levin’s first book, Look Big and Other Tips for Surviving Animal Encounters of All Kinds offers an interesting take on our North American friends from the wild side.
Not so long ago the treatment for rabies consisted of twenty or more painful shots into the abdomen delivered by a needle the size of a fencepost. This treatment is now obsolete, as I have (thankfully) discovered.
I collected myself. Only minutes before the doctor had phoned to tell me that the dog that I had strangled was rabid. This was not a time for moping; it was a time for moving.
This incident could morph into a legacy-act of Davy Crockett proportions. Of course, in order to bask in it fully, I had to survive a ghastly and foaming death.
I rinsed with water from a hose. The clear imprint of teeth on my thigh would have made a dentist proud. But the wounds were also deep so they took a while to stop bleeding. Red streaks mixed with the water and dribbled down my leg and forearms.